Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: James on February 13, 2008, 07:08:58 pm
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Greetings From Shasta Co. James here, Caldera Dealer (as well as Tropitone, Jensen Jarrah, Lloyd Flanders, Gensum, Treasure Gardens, Big Green Egg)
Anyone know anything about RainDance Hot Tubs/Spas?
Who are they?
Anyone?
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Welcome. I see you are from a very beautiful part of California.
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& geeting nicer by the day! it will be hey fever season in no time!
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Cookie cutter tubs made by Infinity.
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Welcome James!
http://www.raindancehottubs.com/
The internet is a wonderful thing! ;)
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While the internet IS a wonderful thing, I'm not sure I can say the same about the Raindance Spa. I find their web site is more note worthy for what it doesn’t say rather then what it does.
No construction data.
No mention of years in business.
No dealer locator.
No warranty info.
The “About Raindance Spas” section of the web page was written for potential dealers with no mention of what benefits I, as a consumer, could expect.
The reason I mention is that after almost 20 years in the biz, I STILL occasionally hear from one of my clients a name and brand of hot tub I’ve never ever once before heard of.
Needless to say, we have a new Raindance dealer here in Redding, Ca.
If the Raindance product looks as good as the web site I just saw, I think we’ll be ok.
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Hey James, you need anyone to delivery spas for you, as an independent contractor? Maybe even do warranty work?............no, I'm not looking for work, but I have a friend ;)
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Nope never heard of Raindance, that is until Steve posted the website. Interesting, very interesting! ;)
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Raindance? Do they also make Cold Spring and Dimension Two?
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No mention of years in business.
But they do have a poolsparatings.com "Award of Excellence" for being in business for 10 years. Yet when you click on the award and get a link to the poolsparatings site, there's no mention of Raindance.
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That's the stuff you put on windshields! It works great too.
I once got into a rainstorm while traveling 70 MPH and turned off the wipers ... it was great.
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That's the stuff you put on windshields! It works great too.
I once got into a rainstorm while traveling 70 MPH and turned off the wipers ... it was great.
Does that stuff really work Vinny?
Anyway, the raindance spas are certainly a cookie cutter spa as Pathfinder mentioned. Not cheap either... :o
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That's the stuff you put on windshields! It works great too.
I once got into a rainstorm while traveling 70 MPH and turned off the wipers ... it was great.
I think you might be thinking of Rain-X.
It does work very well but you have to re-apply it pretty often. Some folks in these parts have been known to cut a raw potatoe and rub the juice on the windscreen as well. It does actually work but not as well as Rain-X and it doesn't last as long. ::)
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Raindance? Do they also make Cold Spring and Dimension Two?
Yup, and they're coming out with two new lines this sping: Snowdance and Shadedance...............the Snowdance is going to blow your mind!!
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Does that stuff really work Vinny?
Anyway, the raindance spas are certainly a cookie cutter spa as Pathfinder mentioned. Not cheap either... :o
It is Rain-X and yes it works, got confused. Water just streams right off your windshield. It does seem affected by the wipers but it does still bead up. I think if you apply it on a monthly basis you would get good results.
There was a product out there called Raindance though ...
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So wait - I am confused I think. So, you're saying that:
There is a spa called Spa-X which has a windshield and goes 70 with the wipers off?
And you put it on your car?
How would that work, and where does ColdSprings and ShadowDance come into the picture here?
::) ::) ::)
8-)
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So wait - I am confused I think. So, you're saying that:
There is a spa called Spa-X which has a windshield and goes 70 with the wipers off?
And you put it on your car?
How would that work, and where does ColdSprings and ShadowDance come into the picture here?
::) ::) ::)
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Maybe it's like Conan O'Brian's desk, which he has driven all over the place. If you can drive a desk you can drive a hot tub.