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Any recent opinions on Bullfrog Spas?
wmccall:
Well, this message prompted me to use Bullfrog's website to see if any dealers have moved in near me. No new dealers, but I did find one of the only two dealers worth going to in Columbus (IMO) is now carrying Bullfrog. Next time I need chemicals, I may have to stop in just to look at them. (If MJB will forgive me)
That other dealer (Scioto Valley) has been around a long time and has has carried HotSprings for as long as I can remember, but has carried many other brands that have come and gone. I will stop and look just for the education.
Racenut:
--- Quote from: Tman122 on March 25, 2016, 08:37:58 am ---Putting the manifolds and plumbing right next to your back in the tub IMO makes them noisier than others.
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The first few times we used ours I was hearing a strange noise/vibration when jets were on high. I first thought it was the jet pack... swapped them around and it didn't change. Opened up the equipment bay to investigate and found that one of the air inlet hoses had found it's way to a spot up against the shell and was making a noise that was transmitting outside. Moved it a couple inches away and all was fine. Point being, that little hose sucking some air inside the cabinet was louder than any perceived noise from the jetpacks or manifolds.
Your logic seems reasonable. Maybe if you had them to test side by side you might be able to perceive that. But in testing different brands at different locations, we never noticed it as an issue at all. Our Bullfrog is also much quieter than our old Dimension One that only had 15 jets in it. But all newer hot tubs are quieter than the old ones because they've improved the pumps. That's where most of the noise comes from.
BullFrogSpasMN:
--- Quote from: Racenut on March 25, 2016, 04:56:02 pm ---
--- Quote from: Tman122 on March 25, 2016, 08:37:58 am ---Putting the manifolds and plumbing right next to your back in the tub IMO makes them noisier than others.
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The first few times we used ours I was hearing a strange noise/vibration when jets were on high. I first thought it was the jet pack... swapped them around and it didn't change. Opened up the equipment bay to investigate and found that one of the air inlet hoses had found it's way to a spot up against the shell and was making a noise that was transmitting outside. Moved it a couple inches away and all was fine. Point being, that little hose sucking some air inside the cabinet was louder than any perceived noise from the jetpacks or manifolds.
Your logic seems reasonable. Maybe if you had them to test side by side you might be able to perceive that. But in testing different brands at different locations, we never noticed it as an issue at all. Our Bullfrog is also much quieter than our old Dimension One that only had 15 jets in it. But all newer hot tubs are quieter than the old ones because they've improved the pumps. That's where most of the noise comes from.
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They are not any noisier whatsoever...I have 3 brands on my floor and at least 1 model from each brand "running" the Bullfrog is not louder than any of them. They can be louder when you add the JetPaks made specifically for the neck because now you have jets "above water" shooting down into the water, but as far as the mechanical aspect and the JetPak itself (where the water and air mix) there is no discernible difference between Bullfrog and other premium brands from what I have experienced and/or sold in the past
Compatico:
--- Quote from: Racenut on March 25, 2016, 04:56:02 pm ---
--- Quote from: Tman122 on March 25, 2016, 08:37:58 am ---Putting the manifolds and plumbing right next to your back in the tub IMO makes them noisier than others.
--- End quote ---
Your logic seems reasonable. Maybe if you had them to test side by side you might be able to perceive that. But in testing different brands at different locations, we never noticed it as an issue at all. Our Bullfrog is also much quieter than our old Dimension One that only had 15 jets in it. But all newer hot tubs are quieter than the old ones because they've improved the pumps. That's where most of the noise comes from.
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I agree...we've been shopping around looking at various tubs and Bullfrogs are not any louder nor quieter than others. Most of the noise is from the pumps and transmitted sonic vibrations throughout the shell of the tub. This kind of noise can't be avoided as the vibration and sonic resonances of water movement is inherent to all hot tubs.
We're still looking to do a wet test of the Bullfrog tubs (timing is an issue for us for various reasons). But unless there's something truly wrong with the seating or functionality, I believe we have decided on Bullfrog due to the benefits of less plumbing, decent design and quality, and being able to customize the tub with jetpaks that suit our needs.
Tman122:
Instead of splitting the water flow after the pump and then directing through hoses to the individual jets. Bullfrog splits the water flow behind the jet pacs and sends it to the individual jets. It's plumbing. Plumbing creates water cavitation. Water cavitation makes noise.
Can you Bullfrog sales folks tell us consumers what brand of tub you used in that comparison photo that you are throwing around? That would be important information to know. Are there 3 or 4 or 5 jet pacs in the bullfrog model that you are comparing side by side with the other tub? Your calling it a tradition tub, what brand and model of traditional tub is in your photo?
Sales BS takes extremes and put them side by side to reflect better on the sales BS creaters product. I like to make sure that the comparison is proper before I buy into the sales BS skewed to the creater. So if you could help me to make sure the comparison is apples to apples that would help.
Remember I am a potential purchaser. I DO NOT sell any brand.
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