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

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NBonugli:
Hottubguy,
Yes the woman Karen (I believe her name was) was extremely detailed on all of the features/operation and gave me a detailed run down before I got into the tub.

PS: Here's a quick perfect question for you since you are on the sales side of things. I know it's probably not common practice...and I'm not sure if it's entirely possible,
but do you think a dealer would be willing to remove the existing pumps from a brand new spa. install higher output pumps (taking back the original pumps as a credit
and upcharging me the cost difference between the orig pumps and the higher output ones)? I bet that it's possible...but I wonder if depending on the upgraded pump,
they would potentially draw more amps or something...or potentially put additional strain on the plumbing components?
Would do you think?

Thank you again....I'm not trying to beat a dead horse here.

Nick B
Boston
 

Hottubguy:
I’m sure you could Nick. Not the Show because the amp draw would be too high. I’ve. Ever had that request on a Marquis before. I have done it on the Nordic Spas I carry

Spatech_tuo:

--- Quote from: NBonugli on March 02, 2019, 04:32:07 pm ---Hey guys,
I wet tested a Marquis Epic with the microsilk option last night and in my personal opinion, I wasn't blown away.

--- End quote ---

Every good spa brand has people test their product and not come away loving it, it happens. This is why we tell people to wet test and not just go with what has a good reputation.

You still have plenty of good brands to chose from, Marquis was just 1 of them but don't let it discourage you. Testing in showrooms is still a much better option that the T-spas option you were originally considering. You may have had the same reaction had you gone with T-spas but at least you found out in the showroom that the Marquis wasn't for you rather than find out when its already in your backyard!

NBonugli:
Spatech,
Agreed!

I'm actually thinking about about going to meet/test a Vita Spa in Beverly, Ma. Or at least go and see it in person. I realized that my neighbor's tub I've been using over
the last few months was a Vita and I thought the pressure in his was pretty good believe it or not. He's got a much older one and I'm not sure if it's 2 or 3 pump
setup...but at least it's another option.

Nick B
Boston

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