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Barely Used Marquis Show
Blue-eyes:
We previously decided on the Marquis Epic, but hadn't purchased yet because we've still been getting estimates for running electrical, laying patio, etc., and hoped for maybe a better sale for Independence Day. Well, a Show came up for sale used (from an individual), so now we're weighing our options. It appears the Show is a 2016 model. It was just purchased in March of this year from the dealer we like, but the owners decided to install a new pool and integrated hot tub, so they're taking a hit on this "3 month old" spa. We wet tested tonight, and while we still like the Epic more, we could save $3,000, which is significant to us! I know values drop as soon as a hot tub leaves the dealer, but with this one being so new, what kind of discount should we negotiate?
On a separate note, the hot tub is currently sitting on a sloped surface, so some of the valves and the main control panel are under water when there are people in it. Is this likely to cause any problems?
MarKee:
Epic and Show are both great hot tubs. Only thing I would caution you on is that the warranty does not transfer on hot tubs like it does on cars and some other products, so that may play in to your decision.
Blue-eyes:
MarKee-Thank you for that information. We read somewhere that the warranty transfers, but just confirmed that it doesn't. That is a big deal to us, so another consideration in how much we'd be willing to pay for the used hot tub. Any feedback on likelihood of problems based on the diverter valves and controls being submerged?
bud16415:
The top side of the tub is as water tight as a ducks behind. I don’t think you have any worries with the knobs getting wet or even under water when people are in the tub.
I would have to think a while on the warranty and what that would be worth to me. I wonder if there is a warranty plan you could buy? As it is so new they might offer that.
Blue-eyes:
Thanks bud16415! We figured the valves are okay, but I appreciate the confirmation. What about the electronic controls? They're on the inside of the tub, so I know they're made to get wet, but maybe not submerged?
I'll look into other warranty options. That's a good idea. We know it may be a non-issue, but it's tough to give up that peace of mind.
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