Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: scubastu on April 27, 2014, 10:16:30 am
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Hi All
Newbie from England just setting out in the world of hot tubs? What do you guys think of the above hot tub?
We are currently thinking of the twilight 8.3, Is this a good hot tub?
Its got good reviews this side of the pond
Thanks
Stu
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You may hear some negative replies to this question. Make sure that you feel comfortable with the dealer and that they have a good reputation. Test soak and if the tub feels right to you, those are the most important factors.
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You may hear some negative replies to this question. Make sure that you feel comfortable with the dealer and that they have a good reputation. Test soak and if the tub feels right to you, those are the most important factors.
It is the low end line from Master spa. 'Nuff said?
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So you have a suspect manufacturer and it's the low end of that?
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Actually the Master Twilight is not their low end. It's their mid-tier line. They have a line called Healthy Living that is much lower. The Twilight is a good looking tub with good foot therapy and great lights. There's nothing unique about the therapy or jets. Very standard. Master doesn't really have a good reputation for wanting to work with a retailer. Their model in the US is to do continuous event sales at convention centers all around the country. They have alienated many dealers by selling spas against their own dealers. You won't be disappointed with the Twilight, it's not a poorly made tub.
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I'm personally not a fan of Master Spas. I know there are some happy customers. My personal opinion is that their insulation is worthless, even on their high end tubs. Their cabinet's are really cheap and insubstantial. Compare it to other manufacturers and you will easily see this. I was just trying to avoid talking bad about them in response to the original poster. Their business practices are definitely shady. If you like the tub and are confident in the dealer, you may be fine.