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Master Spa Twilight 8.2 Pricing
bud16415:
Wmccall post came in as I was typing mine and gave me a whole line of thought I wasn’t thinking of. You go to a spa dealer and they are all great friendly people and you know the guy you talk to isn’t going to come out and fix your tub when the time comes. They do describe the warranty and in my case even told me who I should call if I have a problem to do the repair and that they work with my manufacture all the time.
So far I have only been thinking about mechanical and electrical qualities, but he brings up a good point if the manufacture maybe isn’t standing behind the product after the sale, or is directly misleading in what it says you are getting in any way. I guess there it is a matter of third party reviews of actual buyers you need to look at as well.
Sam:
There are quite a few better options out there. To name a few of the reasons you should avoid them;
Lower to mid quality components, very cheap flimsy cabinet, mediocre build quality, poor filtration / treatment systems, company sanctions dishonest sales tactics, jets tend to be weak on all but the most expensive models.
This has been my experience with them. I sold them for a brief 2 year period when I worked for a small dealer part time. I delivered a couple as well. That was 10 years ago. I've only seen a handful in person since then, so things may have changed though I doubt it. They still allow that dealer out of MN to travel around the country ripping people off.
I'm not saying they are the worst, but there are at least 10 better manufacturers that will allow you to avoid most of the above issues that I noted.
swilly1000:
Perfect example of what I'm talking about re price disclosure even on this forum. Original poster asks a simple question about price and gets seven replies, none of which answer or even address the simple question that was asked.
castletonia:
--- Quote from: swilly1000 on October 31, 2018, 05:26:01 am ---Perfect example of what I'm talking about re price disclosure even on this forum. Original poster asks a simple question about price and gets seven replies, none of which answer or even address the simple question that was asked.
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No one here represents Master Spas and therefore doesn’t know what they sell for, that’s why no answers. My guess would be around $9,000-$10,000. And as Sam already said, there are better options out there for similar money.
Michael Russell:
When I was looking at Master Spa a few weeks ago. I was tossed up between Master, Marquis and Artisian. It took some time to get some clear idea's as to why people here don't like Master. Most if not all of the items I think are now mostly taken care of... Other then the poor business practice of the company. There is a history of them not standing behind deals and rebates they have made.. All said that was a few years ago.
As far as quality, they seem to be pretty similar components as best as I could tell to the brands I referenced. Mind you I say that as an end user and no experience fixing tubs,.
Swilly just bought a Master here in Canada and should be able to share his price as well. Pricing I was getting was $12k, $300 for cover lifter. That was for a Twilight 8.25 or 8.2.
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