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Hottubguy:

--- Quote from: hottubgirl2 on May 05, 2020, 09:59:43 pm ---
--- Quote from: castletonia on April 09, 2020, 05:56:55 pm ---You are doing good on price.  I'm around $7500 depending on which coverlift and steps are choosen.

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I am looking at that exact same Pace 2020 model and was quoted: 7299.00 hot tub, 359.10 cover lifter uprite, 359.10 steps, 468.98 delivery = 8486.18 + tax puts it right at 9156.85 and we are over here suffering from StickerShock.
If you have it nailed down for $7500, I would buy it today. We can't figure out why the steps, coverlift are so much more with HS. Any ideas how to negotiate this to our budget?  TIA!

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Which step, which cover lifter?  They have 4 different cover lifter options and a couple different step options.

hottubgirl2:
The $9156 price I was quoted yesterday for the 2020 HS Pace model included Everwood Steps and an Uprite Lifter. This was also "interest free" financing with 20% down and ~ $200/month for 36 months + taxes. Ugh, we are just not going to do that. 

So, After another phone discussion with the sales associate today, I was sent a fresh quote. What do you think of this deal? And she said this was the "best deal", cash/ or check only.
Tub                  $6799.00
Polymer Steps    $169.15
Covershelf          $165.75   ( As our best option if the Uprite coverlifter won't fit in space)
Delivery               468.98
Taxes                   598.30
Total                 $8201.18 Out The Door

We are hoping they can rig the uprite coverlifter in our space, but if it won't fit, she offered the "covershelf" as an option. Not the best plan, but we do have very specific dimensions to work with in our space.

I can't find many reviews on the Pace hot tub, I like the idea of 2 loungers as it is my favorite spot, I am leaning on this option as I like the color combination and I haven't found any other HS dealers with one of these particular models in stock. Let's hear what you think of this pricing please. My husband is not one to really haggle over pricing, but I agonize over big purchases and want to feel like I got a good value for the $ and the best product. Please weigh in on the Hot Springs 110 plug and play options. We don't want to go 220 as we have dedicated our former 220 space to a house generator in emergency weather. Thanks in advance.

Hottubguy:
That seems a lot better. For reviews look at Caldera Tarino reviews. Basically a splash of that tub. For a 110 volt tub it’s fairly powerful compared to other 110 tubs

castletonia:
Agree, better price.  I haven't seen the Pace yet.  Had one on order but then this whole Cover-19 thing happened.  I'm a Hot Spring dealer, FYI.  I have a SX, so smaller than the Pace and I am running 110v.  I'm in Wisconsin, so it can get cold.  The other night it was 40 degrees.  Between the kids going in and then the wife and I, temp dropped from 102 to 100 in about 50-55 minutes, I'm happy with that.  My SX also has good power for a 110 hot tub.  The Pace has a diverter valve so you will be able to isolate and increase power to certain areas, though it will be at the expense of other seats. 

I think you will be happy with the hot tub.  The price is fair and if you trust your dealer, I'd say go for it.  The lack of reviews are due to the Pace being a new model for 2020.  It was previously available in Europe I believe, so not a complete new design.  As hottubguy said, check out reviews of the Caldera Tarino, its as close to being the same tub without actually being the same tub.

hottubgirl2:
Thank you both for your comments! That is very helpful and I am going to take a look at the Caldera Tarino, I really appreciate that information. Geez, I am really getting excited to see this hot tub tomorrow.

As far as the 110V and the power issue, we aren't really worried about losing too much heat while the jets are on as its only us and we lounge for about 20-30 minutes and here in Southeast TN, the winters aren't too severe, so I think while it will be different from our 220 tub from the past, it should serve us well. I like the idea of diverting power when you choose, so that sounds like a plus in my book.

The sales associate also said the tub circulates twice a day, so we need to review the usual procedure for sanitation and power. Bottom line...tomorrow is the day! Thanks for all your help and to the OP for letting me horn in on his post!

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