Hot Tub Forum
Original => Show us your Hot Tub. => Topic started by: rosewoodsteel on March 27, 2014, 12:42:03 pm
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I have a couple of pictures elsewhere on the forum, but realized that I didn't have a shot with the cover open. So here is a picture of our new Artic Klondiker.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v51/rosewoodsteel/ArticKlondkierTopOpen.jpg)
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And a picture from afar.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v51/rosewoodsteel/ArticKlondikerwSnow2.jpg)
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I just love Arctic's cabinets - absolutely gorgeous! Enjoy! ;D
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That is a really beautiful tub -- I love the color combination between the shell and the cabinet. You've got it in such a pretty setting - thanks for sharing.
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Thanks, guys. I am a sucker for wood, so that was one of the reasons the Artic appealed to me. They recommend that it be re stained, once a year. For me, it is worth the extra work.
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Wow, is that gorgeous! Hope you're enjoying it :)
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Thanks, Darzmr.
Yes I am! The past week I've been sick, so I haven't gotten in. This weekend was absolutely miserable. Rain; fog; very wet snow; sleet; rain again. If I felt better, I would have jumped in. I decided to wait until I felt better. I've also ordered a heavy, hooded robe and outdoor slippers, which should make my soaks (and walk to and from the hot tub) more enjoyable.
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Very nice looking cabinet, the only downfall for me would be the distance to get in it, but great once your in.
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I just got a new hooded robe and some outdoor slippers. I think I am good to go now. :)
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That is a really beautiful tub -- I love the color combination between the shell and the cabinet. You've got it in such a pretty setting - thanks for sharing.
Thank you, doodle. I thought I was being old fashioned when I chose that shell color. :)
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Here's a pic of the stairs-
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v51/rosewoodsteel/ArticKlondikerwithStairs.jpg)
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I'd think of it as "classic" Rosewood ;D
Or how 'bout "timeless" ... hee hee
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Thank you, Doodle!
I am a sucker for classic looking things.
Western cedar will require a coat of stain, once a year, but I don't mind.
With a little maintenance, I hope it remains timeless. :)
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And here is the "cover for the cover" I installed a bit ago. (Posted it elsewhere, but thought folks my be interested so I posted it again..:))
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v51/rosewoodsteel/ArticKlondikerwGreenCoverRear.jpg)
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Just as an update, the "cover over the cover" has been holding up well. It kept all of the sap from my top, which has saved me a lot of work. :)
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Just as an update, the "cover over the cover" has been holding up well. It kept all of the sap from my top, which has saved me a lot of work. :)
That cover over the cover idea works well but in time that top cover will wear exposing the cover. You might consider putting a cover on the cover that protects the cover to lengthen the cover's life. ;)
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Now we're talking! :)
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I bought a spa cap too (cover over the cover) mostly for the winter. Makes it so much easier to get the snow off the cover in one sweep.
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Looks Great!
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Very nice. I use a sno broom (it's made for automobiles)to push the snow off my cover, been using it the past two seasons and it works great.
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Wow, I’ve never seen an Arctic tub. The cedar is gorgeous! Unbelievable!
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I’m looking to buy One, how works your arctic after 5 years ?