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Experience with Essential Arbor 20?
Sam:
It's my experience that when they say they need to access through the base, it means you actually have to cut a hole in the plastic base to access for repairs. This can be quite the task if you're not experienced but a generally handy person should be able to make it work. Is it full foam?
emt1581:
I believe it IS full foam which raises a follow-up question...how do you navigate it without cutting through tubing or doing damage?
I am pretty handy and I do my own home/auto repairs. So I don't have an issue taking a drill or reciprocating saw to it underneath....but I don't want to make matters worse by damaging a part that was previously fully functional.
What do you think?
Thanks!
Ghvf:
I've heard good things about Strong spas but please stay away from Dream Maker in my opinion. I bought a couple used ones that leaked like crazy once moved. Warranty on Dream Makers is useless and you'd be better off getting an inflatable.
emt1581:
--- Quote from: Ghvf on July 09, 2018, 02:48:59 pm ---I've heard good things about Strong spas but please stay away from Dream Maker in my opinion. I bought a couple used ones that leaked like crazy once moved. Warranty on Dream Makers is useless and you'd be better off getting an inflatable.
--- End quote ---
Just curious but what about the Dream Makers warranty made it useless and where did they leak from?
Right now I'm still focusing on the Essential because it seems to give the most features for a good price with quality components. But I have no clue who the parent company or actual manufacturer is although I believe you said it might be Strong...or maybe that was someone else.
Thanks!
emt1581:
Just found out the Essential Arbor is made by Strong Spas. I sent them an email. We'll see what they say!
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