Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: henryk on May 16, 2008, 12:21:43 pm
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Decision made today, deposit placed, four weeks and counting...Now onto electrical and conrete pad work. The waiting game is going to be tuff... ::)
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Congrats, you have chosen wise grasshopper.
Please post pictures when it arrives.
It gives me such a warm fuzzy feeling everytime someones buys a new spa. I think I hear people singing we are the world in the background.
Scott :)
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Congrats on your purchase Henryk. Excellent choice of spa. You will love your new Tundra. Did you decide to go with the Onzen system on your Tundra?
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HenryK--
Lucky Dogggg!!!! I am Sooooo...... jealous!! So, what colors did you go for, and what options/accessories did you get??
I can't wait to see pix!! (Of course, I hope to have one myself!!)
Thanx and CONGRATS!! [smiley=beer.gif]
Chrisi-----still wewannahottub!! ;)
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Decision made today, deposit placed, four weeks and counting...Now onto electrical and conrete pad work. The waiting game is going to be tuff... ::)
Congrats. Good luck with the wait, it's the only downside to becoming a new spa owner!! ;)
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congrats,
the wait is the hard part but you have enough with prep to keep you busy till the day comes.
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Cameo White shell, really like the color
Dark Grey EON maintenance free cabinet. Although Artic's cedar cabinet verges on very high quality...almost furnture like quality, I didn't want another maintenance issue since two side of it will have a deck around it.
Didn't take long to decide on the Onzen salt water system. According to the dealer his last shipment of 12 spas, all sold and all included the onzen system!
Hope to have it up and running for my wifes birthday mid June!
Will post some before and after pics
Chrisi, what's holding you up anyway? :(
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Cameo White shell, really like the color
Dark Grey EON maintenance free cabinet. Although Artic's cedar cabinet verges on very high quality...almost furnture like quality, I didn't want another maintenance issue since two side of it will have a deck around it.
Didn't take long to decide on the Onzen salt water system. According to the dealer his last shipment of 12 spas, all sold and all included the onzen system!
Hope to have it up and running for my wifes birthday mid June!
Will post some before and after pics
Chrisi, what's holding you up anyway? :(
Congrats Henry! You picked out a great one, that Eon cabinet is impressive at how well its constructed. The structure that supports that spa is unbelievably strong! Also your going to love the easy maintenance that the Onzene system provides. Its a no-brainer for sure.
p.s. the cameo white shell is my new favorite color.
GA
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Chrisi, what's holding you up anyway? :(
I think it's call a husband. ;D ;D ;D
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This will be the longest four weeks. I remember when I ordered mine and had to wait. The anticipation was a killer. Good thing when I got the tub to soak to forget the wait. Enjoy your new spa.
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Cameo White shell, really like the color
Dark Grey EON maintenance free cabinet. Although Artic's cedar cabinet verges on very high quality...almost furnture like quality, I didn't want another maintenance issue since two side of it will have a deck around it.
Will post some before and after pics
Chrisi, what's holding you up anyway? :(
HK--
Hubby and I are sitting here discussing the Tundra.....
We want the gray maint. free cabinet too. Either dark or light grey is cool with me. I was hoping to pair it with platinum shell, but there is some confusion about what the shell color is (on a Tndra LE at the factory ready to ship) silk vs desert (which I can only find desert on the Europe website) either look nice but I want to see it in person. I am about to choke or pull out my hair or whatever.
Hey, by the way, are you special ordering yours?? Or is yours ready to ship from the factory?? I see you are in Nova Scotia, I am in Pennsylvania. I don't know if that makes a difference.
Well, congrats again, and I am still soooo jealous and at the same time soooo fed up. :-?
I cant' wait to see pix.
Chrisi
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Hey Chrisi
The Cameo White shell has a very nice feel/texture (satin like) to it and should contrast well with the dark grey cabinet. I appreciate your delema if you can't see or touch it and lets face it, web site picture don't quite cut it from that prespective.
The order is going to the factory, they indicated that "most maintenance free cabinet" orders need to be built. In your case there may very well be one ready to go for one reason or the other. Regardless Pennsylvania/Nova Scotia are not around the corner from Alberta. I beleive our local dealer ussually waits so that he has an order for a truck load of them.
Are you considering the Tundra LE? We had drawn a line in the sand with the signature model, still has two pumps, great water treatment, love the deep massage and lots of water to do a back stroke or two ::) Should be plenty of tub for us two most of the time.
pm me if you want anymore details or information..
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I think it's call a husband. ;D ;D ;D
Aggravated as I may sound, he is too.
In defense of my babes, if we are plunking 12k down for an oversized hot water heater, I want us BOTH to be comfy!!! ;)
We were at the dealer again today, a tundra may be in in about 2 weeks with her order and we will wet test it and decide---finally!!
;D
Chrisi :)
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Congrats! :D :D :D
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Hi,
Congrats.
What is the Onzen salt water system?
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You may have noticed that many water treatment system are now embracing salt water conditioning. This has become quite popular with swimming pools. My understanding is that Artic has know embraced this and combines it with ozone treatment. So the Onzen system comprises of ozone, saline sanitization, and possible silver ion generation at some point. All this to reduce considerable chlorine or bromine use. All I know is the water felt great during wet testing (very soft) and no after smell of "chem" on the skin.
Maybe some Artic folks/experts could chime in on this one...
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What the heck...I'm going to rain on this parade. I also have a Tundra and it's a great tub. No issues at all from a quality perspective, however, let me tell you the reality of tub ownership:
It's a blast for about one year. You will use it at least 2 times a week, with or without your partner.
Year Two: maybe once a week.
Year Three: once a month, and you will seriously start to question the economics of it all ( yes it's a serious and noticeable energy drain in the winter... $50+/month and if a hot tub nut or dealer questions this...trust me, I have no reason to lie).
After that you will continue to listen to that big old heater at 5kw humm away with very, very little use, but not want to pull the plug as you still use it once a month and you have to justify the 10 GRAND you paid for it!!!!
My neighbor has one, my sister has one and two coworkers have one....some have already pulled the plug. Some, like me still have that 10k complex that keeps that heater humming away all winter long...electricity prices aren't getting cheaper
Think about it... that thing will cost over 2K in a cold climate (Ohio to Michigan) to run before the warranty even runs out...
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I wonder if tubbin could find a WIDER brush with which to paint us all? I don't doubt your usage has changed but to suggest that this is what every spa owner should come to expect is crap! ::)
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I use mine at least once a day, and have for over 6 years now. Sometime multiple times a day. I have many customers that tell me the same. Once in a while someone comes in and says they dont use it as often as they thought, but that is true with any product that you buy.
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What the heck...I'm going to rain on this parade. .....
It's a blast for about one year. You will use it at least 2 times a week, with or without your partner.
Year Two: maybe once a week. Year Three: once a month, ...
Sounds a bit like my sex life!
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I wonder if tubbin could find a WIDER brush with which to paint us all? I don't doubt your usage has changed but to suggest that this is what every spa owner should come to expect is crap! ::)
Amen, working on year 6 now, and we are still pretty much every night, and I know on recent vacations if we weren't in ours, we were in someone's. Here and there we have days like 33 degrees F with heavy rain and wind that I skip it. This week I'm out there alone as my wife is recovering from surgery and can't use the tub for another week or so.
What tubber said, is what a couple of non-tub owning friends and neighbors said to me, maybe I'm just stubborn enough to prove them wrong just so I can be right :)
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Think about it... that thing will cost over 2K in a cold climate (Ohio to Michigan) to run before the warranty even runs out...
Only $2000 to feel great every single day. I spend more on the chiropractor. At $50 per month that is only $1.67 per day to feel great and get a good nights sleep. It is great to come home from a hard fought soccer game and put the old bones in the spa. People spend more on a cup of coffee.
I just thought I would add a new perspective to this thread. :)
BTW the spa improved my sex life but that will probably fade in a year and then I will have to pay $50 per month. ;)
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BTW the spa improved my sex life but that will probably fade in a year and then I will have to pay $50 per month. ;)
Which will fade? Sex Life or Spa use? ;D ;D ;D
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I am thinking of turning the spa 180 degrees in a years time and then just like rearranging furniture the wife will think it is a new spa and I can prevent BOTH fades from happening for another year. I will just have to pull new electrical wires instead of pulling................... oops do not want to go there. ;D
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I spend more on the chiropractor. At $50 per month that is only $1.67 per day to feel great and get a good nights sleep.
BTW the spa improved my sex life but that will probably fade in a year and then I will have to pay $50 per month. ;)
What exactly was the chiropractor doing for you?? :o
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What exactly was the chiropractor doing for you?? :o
That was the massage therapist but that is another story. ;D
The chiro was fixing my left shoulder and re-occuring lower back problems from a herniated disk. At $38 per visit and only 12 visits per year covered by extended medical the costs were adding up. The spa has solved both problems so it has been well worth the money.
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How did Onzen water treatment turn ino this ?
Interesting debate though, however my wife and I have already covered off this topic to the point of nauseam. Yes it will cost, so does everything in life in one way or the other. This is not a toy for us, we have come to a rational conclusion that it will improve our quality of life as we continue (hopefully) down the road of maturing gracefully.
We lead active lives, work, family etc, we are beginning to ache and are not sleeping that well. Bottom line is we have comitted the price of a Star Buck's coffee (Tim Horton's for the truly addicted Canadian) a day to give up ibuprofene, sleep better and hopefully be more productive for work, family and play! God yes... :o
So any comments or experiences related to Onzen ?
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What the heck...I'm going to rain on this parade. I also have a Tundra and it's a great tub. No issues at all from a quality perspective, however, let me tell you the reality of tub ownership:
It's a blast for about one year. You will use it at least 2 times a week, with or without your partner.
Year Two: maybe once a week.
Year Three: once a month, and you will seriously start to question the economics of it all ( yes it's a serious and noticeable energy drain in the winter... $50+/month and if a hot tub nut or dealer questions this...trust me, I have no reason to lie).
After that you will continue to listen to that big old heater at 5kw humm away with very, very little use, but not want to pull the plug as you still use it once a month and you have to justify the 10 GRAND you paid for it!!!!
My neighbor has one, my sister has one and two coworkers have one....some have already pulled the plug. Some, like me still have that 10k complex that keeps that heater humming away all winter long...electricity prices aren't getting cheaper
Think about it... that thing will cost over 2K in a cold climate (Ohio to Michigan) to run before the warranty even runs out...
All I have to say is who really cares how much you use it? If you use it, then it is worth it. I have a '68 Firebird ragtop that only runs on premium and gets 12mpg highway if I am very lucky. Does that make sense in this day of $4 gas? Hell yes! I replaced my dirt bike and street bike this year with two new ones. I really don't ride them that much, especially the dirt bike which I only use on the trails up north. Does that make sense? Hell yes! They make me feel young again. Do I use my Arctic Summit every day? No, I work too much. But let me tell you, on the weekends my sweetheart and I use it for almost 2 hours each morning with our coffee. It is worth every penny I pay in electric!
When I die I will no longer be using my cars, bikes or hot tub. Until then, they are the best investment money can buy!
Steven~