Hot Tub Forum
Brand Specific Forums => Jacuzzi Hot Tubs => Topic started by: kurifodo on August 08, 2015, 08:17:18 pm
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Hi,
I was quoted $9895 before tax for a J-345 which includes a hard cover with floating blanket, "delivery", chemicals (for 1 month). Is this a fair market price? I live in the Seattle, Washington area.
I quoted delivery because I will need to get a boom truck operator to lift the tub over my house to its resting spot. The normal delivery option of by-hand won't work for my situation. I consider the delivery work on the seller's part less than normal given I am responsible for the boom truck cost, therefore, delivery is not really included at all.
Steps are not included, and the warranty is standard ("7 years shell surface, 5 years cabinet, 10 years shell structure, 5 years equipment and controls, 5 years plumbing components").
Thanks.
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If your in Canada it's a good price down here not so much, unless that includes the boom truck? Even then it's high IMO.
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Thanks for the reply, Jim. The boom truck cost is not included in that quoted price. Did you have a reasonable price in mind for what I listed? I'd be interested in hearing your opinion.
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Look at this guys thread he is in South Seattle. He bought from Aqua Quip guessing that's where you looked, it's the only Jacuzzi dealer down there?
http://www.whatsthebest-hottub.com/forum/index.php/topic,18860.msg190940.html#msg190940
They should be at that same price. Jacuzzi has another promo coming up not sure what it is..
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Kurifodo,
I can send you a copy of my receipt once my wife gets home. I think she filed it. It was, $9,850 after taxes. Included a cover with floating blanket, steps, start up kit (mineral), a booster pillow, delivery, a cover lifter, bottle of aroma scent stuff, a rubber duck, two cups of water, a bottle of water for the wife, and the offer to feed us lunch. The floating blanket is on my receipt, I don't even remember talking about that, guess it is what it says a blanket that floats. I didn't bargain at all. I didn't feel the need to, the manager just seemed like an honest guy, no pressure, it seemed reasonable according to what I read on this site and I want him to make money on the deal. He even suggested that I go check some other hot tubs out during my first visit there. Instead, I waited three days for my wife to have some time for the wet test in the tub and that was it. I highly suggest this guy. Mark is his name at the Federal Way store. I live in Burien so we must be fairly close to each other. You can stop by if your want and have a beer. I have some of this Root Beer Beer. It's not bad. Also, posted some pics of my site prep in the show me your hot tub (titles Jacuzzi prep work). I found my receipt. See ya, Don Icenogle
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Jacuzzi Jim, I will be in Bellingham on Saturday for a party. Since most of them speak Tagalog I usually get bored, so I'm thinking about swinging by the fair to meet you. Is that a day you will be there?
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Sure the fair starts the 17th and runs the week, so on the 22nd I will be there. Company is Barron Heating, we will have a tent set up. If you find the clock tower/main square you should find us or just ask someone.
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Kurifodo, I sent you 2 p/m. My sent box doesn't show anything, including receipt.. Did you receive?
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Yes, I received the PMs (hope you got mine too). Thanks for sharing the information! It's tremendously helpful. Once I've concluded my sale, I'll share back my information for others as well.
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Additional price quotes. AquaQuip gave me a rough estimate for hot tub hook up, wiring, GFI, box, etc of $1,250. My neighbor referred an electrician to me. His bid, which I have accepted is $900. They will also be upgrading my service from 100 amp to 200 amp and everything that goes with it including permits, no taxes and 2 other wiring corrections that have nothing to do with the upgrade for $3,600. Just thought you may be interested since we both live in the Seattle area.
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That's really very good price.