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norcalhottub:
Hello all, new to the forum and searching for the right tub for the family.  Located in Northern CA, the main primary dealer we have here seems to be The Hot Tub Wherehouse in Santa Clara, CA:  https://hottubwherehouse.com/  According to Yelp, they are pretty good. 

Being only in the initial stages of shopping, I've only went into the shop once and briefly spoke to the owner.  They carry Both Caldera and CalSpa brands.  Having a family of a 4 (2 small children, 8 and 6), I believe a 4-6 person tub is sufficient.  I do have a budget of ~6k in which I was eyeing the CalSpas Patio Series, Pacifica PPZ-732L which they had listed at $5595 delivered/installed (tax additional).

Being the primary dealer within the vicinity, I have not looked elsewhere, though I do like this model.  Some questions:

Are there any alternative sources I can utilize to be more diligent in shopping?
Is there room for negotiation in price?  In other words, are spa dealers like car dealers?

I'm sure more questions will arise but I think this is all for now, I have read through the basics and understand the importance of wet testing, but locating the right model is the first objective. 

wmccall:
Welcome to the forum.

In most places, spa dealers are like car dealers and their may be room for negotiation.  This maybe a special deal that is as low as they go, but its hard to tell.  Your in charge, your buying a luxury item that you can probably find similar models around. Don't be in a hurry, visit multiple times, mention what you saw in a competitors shop and see what happens.   

castletonia:
Your dealer sets their own pricing, so long as its less than MSRP.  The dealer you buy from is also the only one obligated to work on the spa while under warranty.  Your not going to find many here that consider Cal Spa a quality, reputable company, so if you go with them, make sure your dealer is top notch.

Caldera, in my opinion, is a much better brand and product.  You will pay more, but this is an industry where you get what you pay for.  Look into the Caldera Marino/Vanto.  If that budget is firm, also look for a Nordic dealer.  Much more basic product, but they are quality and the company is top notch.

Spatech_tuo:

--- Quote from: castletonia on December 19, 2018, 10:41:27 am ---Your dealer sets their own pricing, so long as its less than MSRP.  The dealer you buy from is also the only one obligated to work on the spa while under warranty.  Your not going to find many here that consider Cal Spa a quality, reputable company, so if you go with them, make sure your dealer is top notch.

Caldera, in my opinion, is a much better brand and product.  You will pay more, but this is an industry where you get what you pay for.  Look into the Caldera Marino/Vanto.  If that budget is firm, also look for a Nordic dealer.  Much more basic product, but they are quality and the company is top notch.

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Ditto, Caldera is the viable option in this equation, they have a good reputation. The price/look of the Cal Spa may match what you're looking for but their reputation should not be ignored, it is well deserved. If you don't see what you need in Caldera go to the websites of Artesian, Bullfrog, D1, Hot Spring, jacuzzi, Marquis and Sundance to use their dealer locators to see who else might be in your vicinity! 

Roeboat:
I have had my Caldera Makena for almost 2 months and have been really happy with it. Hot Spring and Artesian were strong contenders for me.

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