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NoTub:
NoTub is looking for A tub.  In my area, my choices are Nordic, Caldera, D1, Jacuzzi, and Sundance.

I have looked at the Jacuzzi J-335 and sat in a J-355 and really liked both.  I am having a hard time determining which hot tubs from the different manufacturers are in a comparable price range and features.  I am interested in a fairly basic tub, no stereo, waterfalls, etc., but good jet action for hydrotherapy.  Most importantly I am looking for a RELIABLE hot tub that will last for at least 10 years.

Also, what would be a good price for this range of tubs, so far the only quote I have is for a Jacuzzi J345 for $9400 with cover, delivery, and steps.

Is that high/low?  Seems a bit high, but I have no baseline so far.  I though used car buying was cloaked in secrecy, these guys guard their pricing like Apple.

Thanks,

NoTub

Marco P:
Sundance I feel is the best in that group for reliability. Idk too much though

NoTub:
Thanks Marco, do you know which Sundance hot tub would be a comparable tub to the Jacuzzi J-355?

Hottubguy:
D1, Jacuzzi and Sundance are all built at the same place. Jacuzzi and Sundance internally are pretty much identical. For a comp you should look at 700 series. In the Caldera look at Paradise series. You could get into a Makena or a Salina fornroughly the same money. Nordic makes a simple no frills tub yet very reliable. Money wise it will be considerably cheaper. Any questions on Caldera or Nordic please ask as I am a dealer of both

NoTub:
Thank you for the info Hottubguy, we will be looking at Caldera and Nordic next weekend.  Thanks for the comparable hot tubs.  It’s really hard to tell which hot tub lines are similar because there are no published prices. 

The Nordic that we are interested in is the Jubilee LS, what is the price range on that tub with all the accessories.

NoTub

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