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FFRICH:
d00nut/ Sam

Thanks for the Good Advise!

Spatech_tuo:

--- Quote from: Hottubguy on August 05, 2018, 02:29:48 pm ---Nordic 110’s or freeflow are the 2 I’m familiar with that will be in that price point.

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" looking to buy a hot tub, Dont want to spend more than $4500  2 OR 3 Person"

The internet is full of low quality no name brands that look good on a spec sheet and in a picture but don't hold up over time and have largely meaningless warranties.

At that budget it eliminates a lot of good options but not all. If it were me I would go with any of the 3 following:  A) one of the more entry level spas with a good reputation mentioned above by HTG, b) look for a good quality used spa (you'd need to be picky, most of whats on Craigslist should be ignored but some gems are there for the discerning eye) or C) build a bigger budget by maybe setting aside the $4500 budgeted now and adding $165/month to it so you can come back 1 year from now with a $6k budget to move up in class.



Sam:
Artesian's Garden Spas line has some stuff in that size/price range that are great quality.  The jets aren't very strong and there aren't a lot of bells and whistles, but they are super well made and reliable.  The Azalea in particular is a cool little 2 person spa that should be priced in that range.  I've personally been in one a few times and really like it other than the jet strength.  They aren't horrible or anything but certainly not as powerful as Artesian's higher-end stuff.

FFRICH:
What about Home Depot?

HT34:
I wouldn't buy from Home Depot.  I would echo what some have said already.  Find a really good reputable brand and look at their entry level line and pick from there.  I would think you should have quite a few tubs in the 2-3 person/$4,500 range.

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