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Any recent opinions on Bullfrog Spas?

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FL Person:

--- Quote from: beachgrad on September 10, 2016, 07:27:10 pm --- What do I love.  It is efficient, sure, but I love the jetpacks.  I can pick the ones I want and I can move them from location to location. I also really like how the plumbing is designed.  Far fewer opportunities for leaks and the plumbing is fairly accessible if a leak does occur (which hasn't happened).  What would I do different if I were buying a new one.  I'd buy a unit with two pumps.  Mine only has one and will not run everything at full strength at one time.  Since their are usually only one or two in the tub at a time I just turn off the nozzles on the jetpacks we aren't using, so I have a workaround, but a second pump would be great.

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I agree with the above.  Having never owned a spa before this one, I did a lot of reading and specifically opted not to get a lounger model based on feedback from this forum.  While it is nice to be able to move the jetpaks, I find that I simply rotate through the various seats to use the three jetpaks in my R6.  If it were a lounger model, I'd probably feel compelled to constantly move the jetpaks to the lounger position.

And I've already emailed Bullfrog stating my disappointment with the pressure, or lack thereof, in the R6 with the single 2.5 hp pump.  When in the tub by myself - which is more often than not - I always keep the two jetpaks I'm not using turned off, as well as several of the non-jetpaks jets, in order to keep decent pressure in the jetpak I'm using.  There is a noticeable loss of pressure (and enjoyment) when more than one jetpak is operational at a time.

Bullfrog responded (two weeks later) by effectively saying - "sorry, that's just the way it is."

FL Person

Tummy54:
I contacted bullfrog directly because they broke twice before the year warranty was up. They said they had made an upgrade to the speakers and were going to replace all of them. I was told the new ones would come with a year warranty. Has been about 6 months and 1/2 are broke again.
So we will see what happens next. Hope they stand by their product, I will keep the board posted, so people thinking about buying are informed of how Bullfrog handles equipment problems.

Sam:
I always recommend avoiding the stereo in any hot tub.  I've never seen a brand that got it right.

Michelle77:
I wanted to post a current opinion on Bullfrog Spas. We just received our A8 last week and are very happy. We wet tested several of the top competitors (Jacuzzi, Master, etc) and read more reviews than we could digest (i.e Hot Tub University will have you questioning everything). Ultimately, my husband felt the massage capabilities on the Bullfrog Jetpacks were much nicer. We sacrificed a few more leg jets and comfy seating (in other brands) for a more spacious tub that offered a good therapeutic massage. The structure and interior components all looked quite good upon arrival and it was really just the new smell on the head pillows that bothered us. Some pros: All jets can be run at once, it's quiet, water filtration seems great so far (water doesn't smell). We've also custom switched the packs around to get the right massage on each seat. We got the neckblaster, pulsator, versa, wellness, rainwater, and oscillator and love them all. I'd like to post again after a few months of use but as of now, we are quite satisfied in choosing a Bullfrog.

Tman122:

--- Quote from: Michelle77 on September 24, 2019, 08:58:06 am ---I wanted to post a current opinion on Bullfrog Spas. We just received our A8 last week and are very happy. We wet tested several of the top competitors (Jacuzzi, Master, etc) and read more reviews than we could digest (i.e Hot Tub University will have you questioning everything). Ultimately, my husband felt the massage capabilities on the Bullfrog Jetpacks were much nicer. We sacrificed a few more leg jets and comfy seating (in other brands) for a more spacious tub that offered a good therapeutic massage. The structure and interior components all looked quite good upon arrival and it was really just the new smell on the head pillows that bothered us. Some pros: All jets can be run at once, it's quiet, water filtration seems great so far (water doesn't smell). We've also custom switched the packs around to get the right massage on each seat. We got the neckblaster, pulsator, versa, wellness, rainwater, and oscillator and love them all. I'd like to post again after a few months of use but as of now, we are quite satisfied in choosing a Bullfrog.

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You do realize the hot tub university is nothing more than a Master Spa sales gimmic?

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