Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: buckeye79 on September 28, 2012, 09:00:46 am
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Tested out 3 tubs last night, the Jacuzzi J245, the J355, and the Sundance Maxxus. Definitely glad I did, I learned I did not like the foot dome whatsoever on the J245, and liked the lounger (did not think I would) on both the 355 and Maxxus. Up next is the Grandee.
One question to anyone who would know: Is there any additional likelihood of the small jets in the loungers breaking down at all? There seem to be a lot of them.
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Kind of an odd mix of spa's there, J-245 no lounge to theJ-355 lounge to a Maxxus large with lounge then to a Grandee large with no lounge.. :-\ What exactly are you looking for in a spa?
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Kind of an odd mix of spa's there, J-245 no lounge to theJ-355 lounge to a Maxxus large with lounge then to a Grandee large with no lounge.. :-\ What exactly are you looking for in a spa?
Doesn't seem too strange to me, assuming they're a first time home buyer. I had zero idea what I wanted beyond bubbles and hot water when I first started looking. I also never thought I'd end up spending as much money as I did (after all, how much of a difference could there be between a 5K and 10K tub?). It definitely helped me appreciate people who were buying a new computer for the first time. I mean, how big a difference could there be between beige boxes, right?
Have a good weekend everyone.
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Kind of an odd mix of spa's there, J-245 no lounge to theJ-355 lounge to a Maxxus large with lounge then to a Grandee large with no lounge.. :-\ What exactly are you looking for in a spa?
Doesn't seem too strange to me, assuming they're a first time home buyer. I had zero idea what I wanted beyond bubbles and hot water when I first started looking. I also never thought I'd end up spending as much money as I did (after all, how much of a difference could there be between a 5K and 10K tub?). It definitely helped me appreciate people who were buying a new computer for the first time. I mean, how big a difference could there be between beige boxes, right?
Have a good weekend everyone.
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^^ This. My first hot tub purchase and I am very glad I am trying several different varieties.
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Nothing wrong with that at all , I was just curious..
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^^ This. My first hot tub purchase and I am very glad I am trying several different varieties.
Way to do it right! Your fortunate enough to have a dealer with a facility capable and willing to show you quite a bit.
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Just tested the Grandee. Very impressive, really liked the moto-massage a lot. They did not have the Vista filled up, which is the Grandee with a lounger. However, the Vista only has 1 moto-massage instead of the Grandee's 2. Also liked the 2 speed pump--let's you still have some jets on but is quiet enough to carry on a conversation. However, subjectively, it did not seem as big, deep, or powerful as the Maxxus.
After some initial research and lurking on this forum I decided to definitely purchase a better brand (ruled out Dynasty, etc). Any comments on whether Hot Springs or Sundance is more reliable?
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After some initial research and lurking on this forum I decided to definitely purchase a better brand (ruled out Dynasty, etc). Any comments on whether Hot Springs or Sundance is more reliable?
Thanks for coming back, I too liked the moto massage. My wife not so much, I'm not sure why. Maybe if she had to live with my back awhile. The Grandee is a good tub to test since it gives you almost everything HS has to look at. As for your last question, the thought of reliability lead me to also narrow things down brand wise. I'm already committed to seeing about reliability I guess. I don't know what you will get in the way of answers. The only thing I can offer is that I have a PC repair business that has a couple hundred senior customers and I've seen 3 hot tubs that were more than 15 years old still working and all of them were Hot Spring tubs. Now that I think about it, I think they were all the same model. I forget the model, but its one Chas mentions a lot that he still sees on occasion.
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After some initial research and lurking on this forum I decided to definitely purchase a better brand (ruled out Dynasty, etc). Any comments on whether Hot Springs or Sundance is more reliable?
Thanks for coming back, I too liked the moto massage. My wife not so much, I'm not sure why. Maybe if she had to live with my back awhile. The Grandee is a good tub to test since it gives you almost everything HS has to look at. As for your last question, the thought of reliability lead me to also narrow things down brand wise. I'm already committed to seeing about reliability I guess. I don't know what you will get in the way of answers. The only thing I can offer is that I have a PC repair business that has a couple hundred senior customers and I've seen 3 hot tubs that were more than 15 years old still working and all of them were Hot Spring tubs. Now that I think about it, I think they were all the same model. I forget the model, but its one Chas mentions a lot that he still sees on occasion.
the dog dish...aka the classic is most likely the model you are referring too...and to Buckeye, since Sundance is now owned by Jacuzzi I would say that both manufacturers are very reputable, in your case (and all buyers) you should be concentrating on the local dealer and how well they are ran to be able to take care of you after the sale. With a Hot Spring or Jacuzzi/Sundance you will get your product as described, you will get your warranty if needed, so again it will come down to who can take care of you locally. This can easily be determined by spending a little time in each showroom, and how does each company pass the "eye test".....does the staff seem knowledgeable? are they setup with a full chemical line with the ability to test your water?, do they have a full-time service department? is the store itself in decent shape? etc etc
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Decided on the Sundance Maxxus with stereo. All Seasons Spas in Hilliard hooked me up with a reasonable price and good service. Now just have to wait to get this thing put in!
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Decided on the Sundance Maxxus with stereo. All Seasons Spas in Hilliard hooked me up with a reasonable price and good service. Now just have to wait to get this thing put in!
to quote Chas: "welcome to spatopia" enjoy the new tub, its a real "beast" of a tub, we would appreciate some pictures once you get it setup
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Decided on the Sundance Maxxus with stereo. All Seasons Spas in Hilliard hooked me up with a reasonable price and good service. Now just have to wait to get this thing put in!
What did they tell you for delivery. I was told 4 weeks and it came in a little ahead of that, but the schedule we came up with made it almost dead on 4 weeks. That was a full week ago. My tub is now old!
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I actually purchased the Maxxus they had on the floor, so delivery is fast. They're bringing it tomorrow morning :)
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I actually purchased the Maxxus they had on the floor, so delivery is fast. They're bringing it tomorrow morning :)
I may have sat in your tub, but don't worry, I'm sure they will wipe it down. :o I did take my shoes off when I did.
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haha. well I will make sure and give it a good cleaning then ;)
Should be here this morning, definitely excited!
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haha. well I will make sure and give it a good cleaning then ;)
Should be here this morning, definitely excited!
4hours and no update? ;)
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Nuke it! Four ounces of Chlorine, at least.
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:) They came and installed it yesterday. Unfortunately my electrician couldn't get everything setup properly until early afternoon today, then I came home early and filled it around 4. A little disappointed in the warmup time thus far, only seems to be doing ~4 * per hour. Don't know if it will get warm enough to use tonight.
Trying to make my way through the chemicals now. So far put in the 8oz of Metal max which came with my starter kit --even though it said 8oz per 400 gallons and the tub is well over 500, that's all they sent me :(
What's next? There are a lot of chemicals!
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:) They came and installed it yesterday. Unfortunately my electrician couldn't get everything setup properly until early afternoon today, then I came home early and filled it around 4. A little disappointed in the warmup time thus far, only seems to be doing ~4 * per hour. Don't know if it will get warm enough to use tonight.
Trying to make my way through the chemicals now. So far put in the 8oz of Metal max which came with my starter kit --even though it said 8oz per 400 gallons and the tub is well over 500, that's all they sent me :(
What's next? There are a lot of chemicals!
step 1...give your metal remover the evening to work itself through and then your next step imo would be to pull out your filter(s) and give them a good hosing to remove any metals they may have collected
step 2...next step is to test your water (accurately, a test strip doesn't count) and start balancing Alk/pH and calcium as needed. (if you provide me with baseline numbers I can assist in amounts, etc)
step 3...next step now that the metals are removed, filter is clean again, and water is balanced is to start with sanitation, as I'm sure you've read on here most of the upper echelon brands are wet tested at the factory so start with a good heavy dose of chlorine (ask 10 experts and you'll get 10 differing opinions but I usually start with 4-8tbsp. depending on the size of the spa)
step 4...use the dang thing ;D
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Ah shucks, wish I'd have read that before I went back outside! I already put in 8 tbps chlorine granules before I did the PH. Is that a problem? The manual said to leave the jets on and the cover open for 20 minutes after the chlorine as well.
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Don't worry. Adjust your pH when you can.
The only time to leave the cover off is when
you're doing the weekly spa shock.
Except when you're using the spa ;D
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Ah shucks, wish I'd have read that before I went back outside! I already put in 8 tbps chlorine granules before I did the PH. Is that a problem? The manual said to leave the jets on and the cover open for 20 minutes after the chlorine as well.
not a huge deal...I've just noticed customers have an easier time understanding chemicals when they have a nice logical order to follow...remove the metals, balance the water, then sanitize... is just easy to remember and helps avoid confusion especially if your a newbie ;D
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Just had my first real soak. WOW!! Definitely made the right choice all the way around! Love the lounger and having music on is really nice as well! Great job Sundance and All Seasons Spas!!!
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Wait until your first night time soak.
It's even cooler !
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Be aware that test strips are prone to bleaching out - that is, if you get a nice high Chlorine (or Bromine) reading, you most likely will NOT get a usable pH and TA reading.
HTH
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