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Thermospas Concord Platinum or Marquis "The Show" or "Epic"

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hottubdan:
If you want a spa made by Jacuzzi, which TS is, consider a Jacuzzi.  My 2 cents.

bud16415:

--- Quote from: Sam on February 28, 2019, 03:14:36 pm ---Thermospas are pretty close to the bottom of my list of top brands.  I think most would agree.  They are a great marketing company but the product is terrible.  Just a quick glance at the spec sheet shows that that spa only has 3 actual jet pumps.  One is a air blower and another is a filtration pump.  A lot of those jets are just air jets which also offer basically no therapy and are very loud.  They also cause the spa to cool down pretty rapidly, which ruins your energy efficiency.

Honestly, you can go on and on but the general consensus is that there are quite a few options out there that are better products, with better warranties, and better therapy for the same or even a lot less money.

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We have an air pump on our Caldera Geneva but I believe they took it out of the new model. It almost never gets used in the winter but I think the clean cycle turns it on for a short time. In the summer I really enjoy it and we have the tub set back turned on and it doesn’t heat during the day. The air bubbles are fun for kids and make the tub a nice cool down tub on a hot day. I could live without them though.

One time we had another couple over and the tub was set to 103 I think maybe 104 it was winter. She couldn’t handle it as it was way to hot for her. She asked if I could turn it down to 102 and I did telling her it will take a long time to cool down and I remembered the air. It sucked 2 degrees out of that tub so fast I wouldn’t have thought it possible. Blowing zero degree air into the water does the trick.

Jacuzzi Jim:

--- Quote from: hottubdan on March 01, 2019, 06:51:27 pm ---If you want a spa made by Jacuzzi, which TS is, consider a Jacuzzi.  My 2 cents.

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   Jacuzzi probably has nothing to do with how it's built.   From what I remember they only bought it for their lead generation and that didn't amount to anything dealer wise.    Besides, who is Jacuzzi,D1,Sundance and TS actually owned by now days?  Pretty sure it's not actually "Jacuzzi" but many corporations.  With more money then I have..

   We haven't had them for close to 5 years now since they dropped up for picking up B,frog.   Really no love loss there!   ;)

NBonugli:
Hey guys,
I wet tested a Marquis Epic with the microsilk option last night and in my personal opinion, I wasn't blown away. The only real jets that I liked
were the whirlpool jets, but I had to put my head under the water to work out the knot in my back. I spent over an hour soaking and messed with
all of the jets, diverter valves, sat in every seat...and the pressure just wasn't there. The comparison I'm making is based off my neighbor's 20 year
old Vita spa and the really good jet pressure it provides that I've soaked in over 20+ times.

With that being said, I stopped by my local D1 dealer today and talked shop. They have an D1 Executive floor model (never wet or used) that the dealer wants to offload.
I talked the salesperson down to $12.5k (all in; not sure if I'm still getting raked over the coals at $12.5k; tax, spa lifter, cover, chemical starter kit, delivery/setup, steps).
The tub is friggin huge! It's 110" x 92". I like that it has bench seating (if we decide to have a little neighborhood party) and (3) dedicated therapy seats as well..

Unfortunately the dealer said a wet test wasn't available for this particular tub...but I could test another D1 tub on the floor.

Does anyone have any experience with this tub? It has three pumps dedicated to the jets, 1 circ pump, 1 fountain pump, 60 total jets. How is the pressure? Any issues with it? Should I be concerned with the full foam insulation?
Any feedback on the adjustable headrests/longevity? (they seemed to move around a bit in the slots and like they would break over time).
Any feedback/personal experience is greatly appreciated. This dealer is literally like 8 minutes from my house (own service techs, parts, and chemicals in stock) which makes it pretty convenient as well.

PS: The other thing I noticed is that there's not allot of reviews, videos, etc. on the internet regarding this tub. Is this a D1 model that's getting phased out or is it a brand new model? Just seems odd to me...there should be more info/
reviews out there.

Thank you in advance guys!

Nick B
Boston









castletonia:
Really surprised of your opinion on the Epic.  When you are operating jets in 1 zone, there is a ton of power, regardless of which zone you are choosing.  If you are trying to power 2 zones at once, then yes the power is average, but not underwhelming in my opinion.  In my opinion, the most power is the far from the most therapeutic but YMMV.  Your experience and opinion is why wet testing is important because I don't think you will find many opinions on the Epic that are the same as yours.

Regarding the D1, they are a quality, reputable company, but I cannot provide you anymore info than that as I have not seen a D1 in person in years as there is no local representation around me.  Given your opinion of the Epic, I wouldn't feel comfortable selling you a hot tub without you wet testing, so I would schedule a test of that D1. 

As to full foam, in my opinion there should never be a concern.  It reduces energy consumption, supports the plumbing and prevents it from moving when the pumps turn on/off reducing the chance for future leaks and it reduces noise.

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