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The Wizard of Spas:
--- Quote from: Tman122 on April 19, 2018, 06:41:58 pm ---All of the highest quality electronics come from......................
This can be said for a lot of things. It's the processes and the companies that make a good product not the location of manufacturing.
The best ammunition in the world is made in the USA. It also cost the most.
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This is true. Well put.
d00nut:
--- Quote from: The Wizard of Spas on April 19, 2018, 02:38:58 pm ---So I get that. And that is a reasoned and rational response. In the spirit of that response, and with respect to you as I in no way think you're uninformed or otherwise not a knowledgeable poster with great insight, do you really fell that its just an emotional pitch or a quality pitch or both? That is just an honest question- Not trying to point-counter-point.
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My issue is that many USA manufacturers, not all, abuse the "Made in the USA" mantra. It's misleading to customers to think they are getting top quality stuff... when in fact they are buying literal pieces of crap.
Dr. Wellness is made in the USA, and I feel bad for every poor sucker that got that over say... a Jacuzzi (I do not sell Jacuzzi BTW.)
It's a quality pitch more than anything. At least the way I am seeing it used.
Again, it's not every manufacturer. Or those Manufacturers are all banking on people wearing MAGA hats ;)
Hottubguy:
I sell both. Made in America (Marquis) and made in Mexico (Caldera). There are things about both I like. Quality on each I would say is equal. Warranty claims roughly equal. Before I sold Caldera my second line was another tub made in the US. They were horrible Both quality wise and the company itself was a nightmare to deal with
jtd1216:
Hi Everyone! I’d like to report back with some info and hopefully get some feedback from you guys. I absolutely LOVED the dealer I visited today. Such trustworthy folks and really knew their stuff. They offer both Bullfrog and Vita brands. They quoted me the following:
Bullfrog R7 with lifter, steps, delivery: $9,000 with additional either $500 instant rebate or 3.99% for 60 mos financing
Vita Monarch with lifter, steps, delivery: $7,700 http://vitaspa.com/hot-tubs/
I haven’t wet tested yet, but before I do, does anyone here have experience with Vita spas???? The dealer was confident in their quality in comparison to BF. But from what I’ve seen for prices on here, isn’t $8,500 for a BF R7 a great price???? I wonder if I should even consider the Vita.
Tman122:
--- Quote from: jtd1216 on April 26, 2018, 08:30:38 pm ---Hi Everyone! I’d like to report back with some info and hopefully get some feedback from you guys. I absolutely LOVED the dealer I visited today. Such trustworthy folks and really knew their stuff. They offer both Bullfrog and Vita brands. They quoted me the following:
Bullfrog R7 with lifter, steps, delivery: $9,000 with additional either $500 instant rebate or 3.99% for 60 mos financing
Vita Monarch with lifter, steps, delivery: $7,700 http://vitaspa.com/hot-tubs/
I haven’t wet tested yet, but before I do, does anyone here have experience with Vita spas???? The dealer was confident in their quality in comparison to BF. But from what I’ve seen for prices on here, isn’t $8,500 for a BF R7 a great price???? I wonder if I should even consider the Vita.
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My experience with Vita isn't extensive but it isn't extensive with BF either. I consider Vita as good as BF and several others.
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