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hottubdan:
Where in the Northwest are you?

Tswoosh:
There are two of us, but we’re young and the electronics counts are high. I’d just hate to get into a situation where I need to remember to juggle the A/C, dishwasher, microwave, dryer, etc. Obviously, that would be resolved with a $2K panel upgrade, but I don’t think the payback is there on the resale end of things (probably moving in 3-4 years).

We’re in Seattle.

hottubdan:

--- Quote from: Tswoosh on August 27, 2018, 09:05:31 pm ---There are two of us, but we’re young and the electronics counts are high. I’d just hate to get into a situation where I need to remember to juggle the A/C, dishwasher, microwave, dryer, etc. Obviously, that would be resolved with a $2K panel upgrade, but I don’t think the payback is there on the resale end of things (probably moving in 3-4 years).

We’re in Seattle.

--- End quote ---
I know the Hot Spring dealer in Seattle.  I would be surprised if they have not sent you their quote yet.  Did they?

Tswoosh:
I did get the quote finally. I knew going in that Hot Spring would commend a premium ($2K+) but was curious on the Freeflow. I don’t think I want a roto-molded tub though. It’s just a tough look to get used to.

I think I’ve narrowed it down to either the Marquis Broadway or the Sundance Prado. The Marquis would be new and the Prado would be a floor model. The Hot Spring Limelight Beam was very nice, but I don’t think I could justify another $2500 for it.

Tswoosh:
Just a quick update... I went with the Prado. Delivery on Friday. Thank you guys for your help.

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