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Which Bullfrog is the better deal?

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DJJ:
It is hard to believe but they are one of the top spa dealers in this area with a showroom of 10-15 spas. None had water in them.

Hottubguy:

--- Quote from: DJJ on November 14, 2017, 06:20:50 pm ---It is hard to believe but they are one of the top spa dealers in this area with a showroom of 10-15 spas. None had water in them.

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I have 3-4 Spas going in my store at once.  In the last 2 years I've had about  3 people wet test them. For as much as it is suggested on here the majority of people don't do it. I have a hard time getting people in spas dry believe it or not. If I was dropping 10k on a spa I would want to make sure it was the right one for me.

DJJ:
That makes me feel a little bit better. I totally understand the recommendations to wet test. I never wet tested my first spa. I was feeling like the village idiot for not wet testing. I may just take the plunge. I am now at $5800 for a new Bullfrog R5L with ozone and a free cover lifter. They are charging me an additional $300 to remove my old tub. I unsuccessfully tried to get that included. Wet testing aside, good deal or no deal? And I just want to thank everybody on this board for all their help. It has been invaluable.

Hottubguy:

--- Quote from: DJJ on November 14, 2017, 07:45:41 pm ---That makes me feel a little bit better. I totally understand the recommendations to wet test. I never wet tested my first spa. I was feeling like the village idiot for not wet testing. I may just take the plunge. I am now at $5800 for a new Bullfrog R5L with ozone and a free cover lifter. They are charging me an additional $300 to remove my old tub. I unsuccessfully tried to get that included. Wet testing aside, good deal or no deal? And I just want to thank everybody on this board for all their help. It has been invaluable.

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Sounds like a good deal. The place I get rid of old tubs charges me almost $200 just to take it so $300 is a good deal considering they will have to pay a few guys to get rid of it

Sorrentino100:
I'd find another Bullfrog dealer and ask them for a wet test. Also, make sure they have every JetPak in-stock, so you can test every single one and pick the two you like best. They are expensive to purchase, so you want to ensure you have the two that best meet your needs.

Sometimes, it takes a bit of work to get what you need. You may feel it's too much work to locate and visit another dealer. It could be a few hour's drive. In the end, it will be worth it.

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