Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Tropicaltam on July 21, 2007, 01:32:28 pm
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Hello,
I was just wondering if anyone out there had an opinion to share. I am having difficulty deciding between a Dimension 1 (Wayfarer) and Caldera (C45S). They are both comparably equipped, and I have wet tested both twice now. The Caldera is about $700 more, which really isn't a huge gap in the scheme of things (and it includes the GFCI). I am just really having a difficult time choosing, and would appreciate any thoughts that might help me make my decision. There are things I like more about each...it is just so hard to choose!!
Thank you,
Tam :-/
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Have you wet tested yet?
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Yes, I've wet tested them both, twice now. Even wet tested back to back, so things would be fresh in my mind....still can't decide! I'm researching everything to death and I'm on information overload! :-?
Thanks, Tam
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You're definetly goin about every thing the right way. If you haven't yet done some background research on the two dealers, that would be my next step and whoever had the better track record would probably get my business.
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OK...Here is a difference about the manufacturers.
Caldera is a division of Watkins, which is a division of Masco. D1 is a spa company.
Watkins, as a part of Masco, is a publically traded multi billiion dollar Fortune 100 company. This means, by law, they must have a reserve fund for their warranty. No other manufacturer has to do so. What this means to you is if, for any reason, the manufacturer goes away, you are still protected financially if you bought from a publically traded company. You are not if you bought from a private firm.
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OK...Here is a difference about the manufacturers.
Caldera is a division of Watkins, which is a division of Masco. D1 is a spa company.
Watkins, as a part of Masco, is a publically traded multi billiion dollar Fortune 100 company. This means, by law, they must have a reserve fund for their warranty. No other manufacturer has to do so. What this means to you is if, for any reason, the manufacturer goes away, you are still protected financially if you bought from a publically traded company. You are not if you bought from a private firm.
A reserve fund for the warranty. Although I've never heard a Hot Spring dealer say it, I would think it's a good sales point too.
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You know without turning this into a my Daddy can kick your Daddy %#@ or my is longer than ohh never mind that....There is a legitimate flip side to buying from a multi level publicly traded company that has to produce as well as grow profit margins each and every year to satisfy wall street. As to all of the sides to what that means I will abstain. But for me Personally I like the D-1 product better than Caldera but you would not make a bad decision with either one as both are solid and fine company's.
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I left out that I am sure you would enjoy either. ;)
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Hello,
I was just wondering if anyone out there had an opinion to share. I am having difficulty deciding between a Dimension 1 (Wayfarer) and Caldera (C45S). They are both comparably equipped, and I have wet tested both twice now. The Caldera is about $700 more, which really isn't a huge gap in the scheme of things (and it includes the GFCI). I am just really having a difficult time choosing, and would appreciate any thoughts that might help me make my decision. There are things I like more about each...it is just so hard to choose!!
Thank you,
Tam :-/
Does the caldera have the neck jets?? does the d1 have the Neck jets.
Are you in a cold climate?? are they both Full foam??
104 degrees
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Both spas are well made,and both represented by reputable companies. I own a 2003 Caldera Geneva Utopia,and I'm very happy with the comfort,and my buying decision of said spa.
Take your time,think of the pros/cons of each spa,make a checklist,in comparision.
Lastly,and MOST important,what does your spouse feel bout either spa? ;)
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Thank you everyone for your great advice! Yes, they are both great companies and I think they both make a great product. I think I would have fun in either...just hard to choose...like parts/aspects of each of them.
Both have the neck jets; D1 has an adjustable neck jet cushion, while Caldera is molded but has a nice fit and feel. Both are full foam (insulation is important, especially here in Nebraska). Realistically, they both have everything that's essential. The Caldera is a little larger (7'5" X 7'5", 475 gal) vs. D1 (7' X 7', 275 gal)...and you really don't gain that much more room (more water to maintain?). I guess it comes down to the little things/features that will vary from person to person on what's important. I just needed a little push to tip one way or the other (my man really isn't too helpful in making the choice, he says it's up to me and get whichever one I like the best... ;) ).
I really liked the advice someone gave about taking a good look at both dealers. Although both are respectable, with good records (BBB), and knowledgeable staff...one of them I thought was definitely better. The service was above and beyond, the staff were all friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable. They weren't pushy and worked together...and were so honest! They even greeted me by name each time I came into the store. I imagine they will be just as good in helping me maintain my tub.
After much discussion, and a long conversation with the store owner, I've decided to go with the D1! ;D I just put my down payment down...got to get an electrician over here now. I look forward to chatting with you guys as a new hot tub owner!!
Thanks again, Tam
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Tam, do u ming telling us what you paid for D1? I just started looking for a spa and what to know what other people pay.
Thanks
Alex
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Tam, do u ming telling us what you paid for D1? I just started looking for a spa and what to know what other people pay.
Thanks
Alex
No problem. The model is the Wayfarer. It has an upgraded shell, upgraded chrome/SS jet rings, and stereo system...which did up the price a bit. I was told it usually sells in the $9500-9900 range, but I got mine for $7495. This includes delivery, set-up/installation, chemicals, and instructions. They also included the stairs and the cover lifter. I have to hire the electrician separately, under state code, but the guys from the store gave me a great reference for this. Hope this helps!
Tam
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Congrats Tam!
You are going to love your tub. Sounds like the background check was a success as well. When is delivery scheduled and what color combo did you go with?
Cheers,
Chad
(http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r165/tileman_photos/wayfarer.jpg)
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Tam, I don't see C45S on Caldera's web site. Does this spa have a different name?
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Congrats Tam!
You are going to love your tub. Sounds like the background check was a success as well. When is delivery scheduled and what color combo did you go with?
Cheers,
Chad
(http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r165/tileman_photos/wayfarer.jpg)
Thanks, Chad!
Should have delivery in the next couple weeks, depending on the electrician visit. I chose the Stoneridge (grey) cabinet with the opal (looks like platinum) shell, grey cover. Liked the color, and it should coordinate well with the surroundings. Getting excited!
;D Tam
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Tam, I don't see C45S on Caldera's web site. Does this spa have a different name?
No, that's the name. It's part of their Commerical Series, I'm told. "C" for the series, 45 jets, and "S" stands for stereo. There is also a smaller model called the C30 (with 30 jets). The dealer tells me that not everyone gets to carry this particular model/series, and that the company doesn't include on their website because then some customers will go to stores looking for it (and not be able to find it). I had a hard time with that because it was difficult to find a lot of information on the web when I was doing my research. The have spec sheets available, but I like a little more. They said contractors tend to use this series for large projects, and that the tubs are equipped with specifics...you can't add features/options...because that would make it like one of the other models. They are all made the same to be more cost efficient/streamlined. Looked like a nice tub.
:) Tam
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The C45 is similar in size and configuration to the Geneva, but with 2 fewer jets, no circ. pump, different controls, and a slightly less extensive warranty (if I remember correctly).
It is a 'special' model for certain dealers, and because it's not available to every dealer, it's not on the Caldera site.
At my local dealer, it is priced $1500 less than the Geneva (which they sell for $9000).
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And what Tam said, too! ;)