Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: raggdoll on December 29, 2015, 09:09:58 pm
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Im going to look at this tomorrow, anyone have any prior feedback?
Also, I'm debating putting it in the garage for now until I get an outside spot prepared in the spring. Any downside to this?
http://www.arcticbarrie.com/free-flow-spas/azure
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Freeflow is a decent brand, we sold them for years before Watkins bought them out. Garage is fine, moisture long term might be a problem, till Summer it will probably be ok. How much?
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They are fine if you are looking for very cheap hot water...if you are looking for any type of quality jetting and/or good jet pressure I would explore other options
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Freeflow is a decent brand, we sold them for years before Watkins bought them out. Garage is fine, moisture long term might be a problem, till Summer it will probably be ok. How much?
Thanks, 5K all in, CDN.
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Freeflow is a decent brand, we sold them for years before Watkins bought them out. Garage is fine, moisture long term might be a problem, till Summer it will probably be ok. How much?
Thanks, 5K all in, CDN.
I don't know what the exchange rate is in Canada but that seems like awfully lot for that tub. Put in another $1500 and you can get a much better tub
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Freeflow is a decent brand, we sold them for years before Watkins bought them out. Garage is fine, moisture long term might be a problem, till Summer it will probably be ok. How much?
Thanks, 5K all in, CDN.
I don't know what the exchange rate is in Canada but that seems like awfully lot for that tub. Put in another $1500 and you can get a much better tub
That's the pricing in Canada, and it was a smoking deal!
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So, did you get it?
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Freeflow is a decent brand, we sold them for years before Watkins bought them out. Garage is fine, moisture long term might be a problem, till Summer it will probably be ok. How much?
Thanks, 5K all in, CDN.
I don't know what the exchange rate is in Canada but that seems like awfully lot for that tub. Put in another $1500 and you can get a much better tub
That's the pricing in Canada, and it was a smoking deal!
Wow. I did a Google search and found it in the states for 2995. I guess in Canada they cost a lot more
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1 Canadian Dollar equals
0.72 US Dollar
5000.00 CN
3608.95 US
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1 Canadian Dollar equals
0.72 US Dollar
5000.00 CN
3608.95 US
Sadly, pricing on goods in Canada is not based strictly on a USF conversion.
And yes, I got it!!!