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Brand Specific Forums => Jacuzzi Hot Tubs => Topic started by: mrpenguin on April 12, 2014, 11:41:14 pm
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So we went to a different jacuzzi dealer today, were really happy and are going to get a j-470.
We ordered with the Caribbean Surf shell. I was not totally set on that color, but they really only had a few small plates to see the colors samples from. Also, they said the sahara, sand, and desert sand colors all had the texture on them, not smooth. Nothing in the Jacuzzi site or literature mentions textures, either having it or not, but we see tubs with texture. Looking in the catalog and Jacuzzi's website, they seem to have other colors in their sample tub pictures, like almost a bronze metallic color on the tub on the j300 series intro page from the catalog. Could those be just older pictures? It would be great if they had big pictures of the tub and you could roll over the colors and see the tub in that color.
So, anyone have any more input on the colors, or full tub samples. Google searching helps, but you people here are great from all the reading I've done.
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Though, unless you have some pretty good software for color correction, the colors you see on your monitor are probably no where near the actual color.
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Only smooth colors are that new Surf blue, Platinum, Opal and Monaco. the others are textured. I am torn on that blue as it's really blue, supposedly it looks even better with water in it. It has like this iridescent finish on it. The bronze one you mentioned is opal.
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Thanks for the clarification. It was odd the sample plates of the colors were all smooth, you'd think they could supply dealers with exact samples.
I personally think the blue is just way too blue, and does not look as refined, high end or whatever to go with the higher end tubs. Looks almost cheesy in a way, but not terrible. Tough to describe. Looking at the used ones you see pictures of everywhere, the blue just doesn't look as fancy I guess?
Dr. Spa, no doubt the computer screen colors, but not only that, the lighting of the photo, angles and everything. It is really odd that the picture in the catalog of bronze style is opal (totally trust Jacuzzi Jim's word). I never would have guessed that looking at the color swatch at the end of the catalog, or the pictures I found here http://www.poolspaforum.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=23666#entry100770 Where he says it was opal color. That tub is basically what we'd think of getting, and after seeing those pictures, I really liked the opal idea a bunch more than the blue. I have until tomorrow morning to change the color if I want.
Standard new buyer worries and wonders after spending a bunch for something you plan on keeping for a very long time.
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Yeah that pic is opal, The blue is a color that I think will grow on you, but honestly unless you see that blue in person go with the opal.. If I remember tomorrow I will snap a picture of the Blue one we brought in. It would be great if your a Seahawks fan..
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I've seen that new blue iridescent color in the showroom. I can't stand it. It just looks "off" to me for some reason. The dealer told me it was the new trend for color choice. After seeing so many used tubs online, and blue ones at that, the blue color just doesn't do it for me. The only thing I want blue is the water. That's my opinion. We have the platinum color on our jacuzzi, and I love it.
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I am very happy with the blue I chose for my Artic shell. To see better photos of the different colors, i went to the acrylic mfgs website. Find out who manufacturers the shell material and jump on their site. That may help you out a bit.
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yeah, we've seen 2 blue in person, one filled, one empty. Only other smooth color has been the platinum. The one thing I thought of is that the cover will be on it most of the time anyway, so it's really not that big of a deal. The wife liked the pics from that other thread, but we both agreed that darker bronze does not fit our liking. I also thought the lighter colors will make it easier to spot water issues. I think the blue cheapens the look of the tub. Good thing the color does not affect the way it feels. We tested a 300 series in blue and it didn't really matter to me then, since I knew it was not what I was getting that day.
Still is really odd/poor that nothing on the official jacuzzi site or documentation tell you straight out the textured/non textured details.
Good idea on the acrylic mfg site. Wonder who does jacuzzi. I think the blue could grow on me after a while anyway.
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Does it look like the blue shell on my Artic Klondiker? (See spa photo section)
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I believe the two companies supplying major hot tub manufacturers are Lucite and Aristech. Jacuzzi should be able to tell you what they use with their tubs.
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Does it look like the blue shell on my Artic Klondiker? (See spa photo section)
Not really any where close to the blue you have, which I think is Lucite..
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based on how photos can be off, it does look similar, just really bright blue it seemed, like Jim said, iridescent almost. Think I may just leave it as the blue since the wife likes it, the cover will be on it anyway, so who cares. Close eyes and let the jets take over. I'll post some pics in 3-4 weeks when it gets here.
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Does it look like the blue shell on my Artic Klondiker? (See spa photo section)
Not really any where close to the blue you have, which I think is Lucite..
Jim, Artic introduced a new line of shell colors this year. The shell on my tub was made by Aristech.
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Here you go..
(http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd6/JimA81/002_zps7b7c0cad.jpg) (http://s221.photobucket.com/user/JimA81/media/002_zps7b7c0cad.jpg.html)
(http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd6/JimA81/003_zpsdca0ff60.jpg) (http://s221.photobucket.com/user/JimA81/media/003_zpsdca0ff60.jpg.html)
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Thanks for posting those! any Opal in the show room, just for apples=apples? Annoying to be flip-flopping this much. One thing with the blue is the pillows, jets, knobs, etc all really stand out since contrasting colors. If some of them where more complimentary it may have looked better.
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We didn't have an opal, or I would have taken a pic. Sorry..
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No reason to be remotely sorry, Your help is appreciated greatly. When I showed my wife the pictures you posted, she commented that it is even brighter in person, don't you agree? I think the blue looks more like a toy in a way, not something you'd find in a luxury spa setting, but something you'd see maybe in a family vacation home or the like. I doubt you'd see that blue in a high end 5 star resort. Does that make sense at all?
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Yes very much so, First time I saw it I was like WOW, that's blue. I like opal and chestnut but it also looks great with Silverwood (grey) or sand and chestnut. Two of my favorites.. Silver pearl or platinum work great with the lights, that being said so does opal.
Really in the end it's the out side of the spa you see most unless your in it, which will be often..
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not much to add other than NEVER go by what is printed in the brochure or on the website...just like Jacuzzi, Hot Spring's Opal color in the brochure looks nothing like what it does in real life, same goes for the factory provided swatches/samples
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Here you go..
(http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd6/JimA81/002_zps7b7c0cad.jpg) (http://s221.photobucket.com/user/JimA81/media/002_zps7b7c0cad.jpg.html)
(http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd6/JimA81/003_zpsdca0ff60.jpg) (http://s221.photobucket.com/user/JimA81/media/003_zpsdca0ff60.jpg.html)
Wow that's bright. I looked at it this morning and didn't like it, looked a couple more times now I think I like it. Wouldn't be my first choice but it must brighten up the showroom floor!!
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I would call that "Cardiac Blue".