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New to Hot Tubs, looking to buy, need advice
terps19:
Jacuzzi just emailed me back. Yes it does appear the "red tag" one is the floor model we tested out. So not sure about only $1,000 off the "end of year model" sale discount on that one. I would expect a floor model (that we wet tested) used would be at least $2,000 off but maybe that's just me uninformed opinion.
He did mention PDC spas specifically the Catalina model that he could get everything all in for $8,300.
I cant really find much on PDC spas review wise... anyone have any opinions or experience with them?
Edit- just read PDC warranty is misleading... so nevermind on that I guess
Hottubguy:
--- Quote from: terps19 on October 21, 2019, 02:28:06 pm ---Jacuzzi just emailed me back. Yes it does appear the "red tag" one is the floor model we tested out. So not sure about only $1,000 off the "end of year model" sale discount on that one. I would expect a floor model (that we wet tested) used would be at least $2,000 off but maybe that's just me uninformed opinion.
He did mention PDC spas specifically the Catalina model that he could get everything all in for $8,300.
I cant really find much on PDC spas review wise... anyone have any opinions or experience with them?
Edit- just read PDC warranty is misleading... so nevermind on that I guess
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No different then test driving a car. I don’t really give huge discounts on my wet floor models. We sell them quick enough that at most they were filled for a month or two. Plus you know if it’s been running at the store there aren’t any issues with it. Jacuzzi warranty starts when it’s delivered so it’s not like you are getting less of a warranty or anything like that. Which model was the wet tub?
terps19:
Hey thanks for the reply.
The one we tested was the j-335. It was nice but my wife was not very comfortable until we lowered the water to just above the tallest jet. Granted this is more of a purchase for me, I of course want my wife to be able to enjoy it with me as well. The kids don't care one way or another since they cant sit anyways in any of the seats really.
Hottubguy:
Try some others then. Only makes sense to buy something if everybody can use it. When I got my tub (all 4 different models I’ve had) I picked one and was overruled each time by my wife on what we ended up with. A brand that’s good for people that have varied heights is Marquis. Good tubs for shorter woman. Not sure if you have a local dealer of that brand to yoh
terps19:
Does anyone know how barefoot spas models stack up against the popular ones on this board (jacuzzi, marquis, bull frog etc)?
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