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What is a good balance between high quality, durability and cost for swim spa?

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The Wizard of Spas:
To take a different approach to the question - have you considered two separate purchases - a singular hot tub and a singular swim spa?  If you do not have the space for it, then disregard this.  However, in most cases you get better ROI when you do a separate swim spa (less cost, more swim area) and hot tub (typically better performance and more spacious), you get way more value and end up spending less money overall and in many cases pull less electric.

Just tossing that out there.  Not trying to sway you but rather get you some insight that you might not have considered.  Just a thought.  I hope this helps.  Good luck moving forward.

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