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BullFrogSpasMN:

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--- Quote from: bud16415 on February 04, 2018, 12:13:05 pm ---This page shows their claims with thermal images.

https://www.bullfrogspas.com/energy-save/

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That entire page is 100% BS

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Completely agree. People can either love or hate Hot Spring but they are the industry leader in that aspect when talking the Highlife series. BF makes a lot of claims on there site that are great for marketing purposes but doesn’t mean they are completely true. I think they are a great tub but they go overboard on their claims

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Hot Spring does the same exact thing...."Diamonds are a spas best friend" sound familiar? LOL

Tman122:

--- Quote from: BullFrogSpasMN on February 04, 2018, 04:09:29 pm ---
--- Quote from: Hottubguy on February 04, 2018, 01:50:12 pm ---
--- Quote from: Tman122 on February 04, 2018, 12:19:26 pm ---
--- Quote from: bud16415 on February 04, 2018, 12:13:05 pm ---This page shows their claims with thermal images.

https://www.bullfrogspas.com/energy-save/

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That entire page is 100% BS

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Completely agree. People can either love or hate Hot Spring but they are the industry leader in that aspect when talking the Highlife series. BF makes a lot of claims on there site that are great for marketing purposes but doesn’t mean they are completely true. I think they are a great tub but they go overboard on their claims

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Hot Spring does the same exact thing...."Diamonds are a spas best friend" sound familiar? LOL

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They all do it. There are facts to support two opposing views of many things.

Here's one way BF can be less than that HS. Because HS uses a small circ pump that uses the same electricity as a light bulb and BF doesn't, they decided to make both equal and run a jet pump for the test. HS uses a larger jet pump so the facts favor BF.

Beck0101:
In the "for what it's worth" department - I had a record high electric bill in January as well (West Michigan).  I've had my A8 since October 2016 and noted last year that the average winter electric bill was right around $40 higher than years prior. 

My January bill was around $80 higher than anything I've experienced since installing the tub.  I wasn't planning on doing much until I see my Feb bill.  If it gets back down to normal I'll consider it weather induced.  If not, I'll start looking for other problems.


Tman122:
There really is only one way to know how much any tub is costing.

Thisismyname:

--- Quote from: Beck0101 on February 05, 2018, 12:28:33 pm ---In the "for what it's worth" department - I had a record high electric bill in January as well (West Michigan).  I've had my A8 since October 2016 and noted last year that the average winter electric bill was right around $40 higher than years prior. 

My January bill was around $80 higher than anything I've experienced since installing the tub.  I wasn't planning on doing much until I see my Feb bill.  If it gets back down to normal I'll consider it weather induced.  If not, I'll start looking for other problems.

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Ok, well maybe it was all weather related....will wait and see.  Did you notice much of an increase in summer months?

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