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Caldera Martinique vs Hot Spring Beam - are these prices good?

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bebopdeluxe76:

--- Quote from: Hottubguy on June 01, 2019, 06:22:26 pm ---Good price with tax and all the other stuff included. That’s what I sell that tub for before accessories and tax

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Thanks.  I pulled the trigger on it today.  It is a little smaller than my last two tubs (Caldera Moorea and Hot Spring Soverign), but I think it will be big enough.  Not thrilled going from a two jet tub like the Moorea to the Martinique, but it sounds like most people are happy with the single jet in this tub.  At the end of the day, I had to get a salt water tub and I had a price point to work with...and this one fits the bill.  We almost never have 4 adults in the tub (we will have 4-5 kids in the tub), so not spending the extra $ for the Flair or Seychelles is hopefully not a huge deal.

I hope this Freshwater salt system holds up OK; only a 1 year warranty there.

Hottubguy:
It has 2 pumps in it. I’ve had my freshwater salt system for about 7-8 months now. So far so good. Martinique is probably my best seller

bebopdeluxe76:

--- Quote from: Hottubguy on June 01, 2019, 07:16:20 pm ---It has 2 pumps in it. I’ve had my freshwater salt system for about 7-8 months now. So far so good. Martinique is probably my best seller

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I should clarify - one of the pumps is a 24-hour circulation pump/jet - yes?

Perhaps I am mistaken - the Moorea had two primary therapy pumps, each working certain groups of jets/seats in the tub (one was a two-speed pump).  I thought the Martinique only had one primary pump...am I wrong on that?

Hottubguy:
2 main pumps plus a circulation pump. Tub is pretty powerful

castletonia:
Martinique is nice spa.  I'm between $9500-$11000 depending on options.  It has 2 jet pumps plus a 24 hour circulation pump.  Really comfortable in my opinion with quite a bit of power.

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