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Spatech_tuo:

--- Quote from: hjscm on November 09, 2017, 10:22:28 am ---Yes the dealer by me didn't have a show in the showroom so didn't get a chance to see it, but the had an epic and i sat in it.  Today im going to see dimension spas today and bullfrog tomorrow but so far it is the show for me.

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Visit most/all of the local dealers and wet test your top couple choices. Keep an open mind because so many times you'll see people say that they were convinced spa A was right for them until they went through the entire process and wet tested only to find that the wet test convinced them otherwise. Take your time and if/when you do wet test multiple brands try to do so on the same day or at least same weekend.

hjscm:
now more confused then ever.  saw D1 amore bay and liked it.  but i think salesman had me going with a good pitch, about the water filters, all zones on and so on. my only problem is the shape.  was planing on building a 18" high deck around tub but it would definitely put deck building skills to test with that shape.  not opposed to just having it sit on deck also, easier for maintenance too.  He mentioned D1 is coming out with a new spa that is square in a couple of months.  i didn't get to wet test that one but sat in a chairman and liked it. about $13,500 installed with step and cover with lifter, brand new not floor model.  I am going to see bullfrog tomorrow and look at A series.  This is hard to choose

Thisismyname:
If you get sucked in by a sales pitch you'll buy every tub.  They all are the best at everything according to the sales guys.

Just test out the ones in your size and price range and you'll figure it out.

Sam:
The Amore Bay is a pretty sweet spa.  We had a high percentage of warranty calls with them in the brief time that I sold them and getting parts was a pain in the butt and took forever.  I think they've gone down hill a little service wise since they were bought out by Jacuzzi.  That's a darn good price you got on it though.  Beware that if you build a spa into a deck and get a leaky waterfall or something on the non-equipment compartment side, it's going to be a nightmare to fix.  I usually recommend leaving one side completely open so the spa can be slid out if that happens.  That's one of the advantages to Bullfrog's design when putting a spa in the ground or a deck, in my opinion.

Good luck.

hjscm:
it is extremely hard to decide.  sometimes i wish i only like 2 dealers near me so i don't have much of a choice. I didn't know d1 was owned by jacuzzi. When i look at bullfrog i should know more what my plans are.  Wish i could see what the new spa from dimension is going to be like.  i might wait.

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