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Costco vs Dealer
BullFrogSpasMN:
--- Quote from: Tman122 on February 10, 2019, 06:04:16 pm ---And to clarify on that a bit more you would have to calculate output GPM of the pump (not the motor which is where they measure HP) And head loss for plumbing and then flow capacity a particular jet has.
Jet count and HP means absolutely nothing to the feel of the tub. Manufacturers who use these two things are cheating there customers.
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It's like HP on a car advertisement....Turbo Charged with 375 Horsepower!!!! when in reality the torque rating/weight of the car/suspension/etc has A LOT more to do with the 'driving experience' than Horsepower does or ever will
swilly1000:
10 considered replies to OP's question and lots of good content but nothing more from OP who has only one post.
Whenever I see someone post for the first time my fake post radar goes up.
d00nut:
You cannot get more for less. It doesn't exist. You need to compare price points to price points. One of my new employees originally bought her hot tub at Costco. It wasn't bad for her, but she really wanted the hydrotherapy. Plus, when her panels started warping, she couldn't get the manufacturer to send anyone out to take care of it for her. She came back to me and we took her Costco hot tub back to Costco, and she got a Vanto (Caldera here.) Much better for her, plus she has help. Price point was less than what Costco is asking for that Divine.
She likes us so much... she decided to work here!
Apples and apples my friend. Not Apples and rocks
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