Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: lutey on August 23, 2017, 05:12:21 pm
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Newbie doing Spa Research.. and found out that Artesian Spas is located in Las Vegas. Only one dealer here selling them.. Given they are local.. may be able to get a great deal? Wondering about Artesian reputation? Appreciate any feedback.
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Good company, underrated spa! Of course they have different series, but they are a solid brand..
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I'm new too. Just ordered a Grand Bahama Elite model after a long time of decision making and wet testing. Lots of good brands I looked at too like Jacuzzi ,Marquis, Hot Springs and Bullfrog. Though the Artesian compared very well and had plenty of power in the jets and liked the direct flow setup.
Give one a wet test.
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Agreed. Solid brand.
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Big fan of Artesian. I think they offer a good bang for buck. They don't have the marketing and advertising budget of the bigger names, but you also don't pay for that marketing in an inflated retail price as you do in the big brands like Hot Spring and Jacuzzi, imo. That's not a knock per say on Hot Spring and Jacuzzi but they are definitely more expensive for similar or comparable product.
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Gonna try to get over to the dealer tomorrow for a wet test. Had our minds made up on a bullfrog but just learned about this artesian dealer.
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So confusing.. I visited a Hot Springs dealer last night (Spas by Renee) and they we're very nice.. and the product looked solid.. Supposedly, they are also the only company in Vegas that directly services what they sell (been selling HS for 30 years).. but that might be BS.. Anyhow.. another dealer (Creative Spas - seems like exclusive Artesian dealer in vegas), only sells Artesian.. and given Artesian is local.. is probably worth a look.
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So confusing.. I visited a Hot Springs dealer last night (Spas by Renee) and they we're very nice.. and the product looked solid.. Supposedly, they are also the only company in Vegas that directly services what they sell (been selling HS for 30 years).. but that might be BS.. Anyhow.. another dealer (Creative Spas - seems like exclusive Artesian dealer in vegas), only sells Artesian.. and given Artesian is local.. is probably worth a look.
Both are worthy of your review. What part is confusing?
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Just a lot of options.. So many brands, and pricing is difficult to research. This board is very helpful though..
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Tested a artesian Captiva today although they told me on the phone the other day they had the grand Cayman elite that I wanted to test. Wasn't too happy they pulled that move....but I really enjoyed the Captiva. Felt about the most pressure in a tub overall on a few seats. Foot blasters weren't great but were ok.
I think the grand Cayman elite would be perfect except you cannot get it with a foot dome like you can in the non elite version. Both of us being short I think the foot dome is a must to be able push against and prevent floating.
Gonna go one last time to sit in a bullfrog tomorrow with my checkbook in hand..
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Our local dealer - creative spas actual does a semi-inground install of the artesian.. It's interesting, but the only do certain models. However.. with the unground, there is also decking.. and I think it just takes up too much space.. One of the real important things to me is shoulders, back.. and especially the foot massage.
Artesian has the foot blaster.. Both Bullfrog and Hot Springs also have specialized foot massagers, but don't know which one offers the best. Actually.. a MAAX Collection Model had a really nice foot well.. with dedicated 4 jets for different parts of the foot which was really interesting...
Sort of leaning towards Hot Springs.. but in Vegas, supposedly nobody will let you wet test because of county regulations?
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The foot blasters on the Grand Bahama Elite were the best I've felt. Those two Jets have their own dedicated pump and I was told you can pop the Jets out and and get an even more powerful high flow force if you want. That's what kept me from going with the Grand Cayman Elite...I had to have those foot blasters
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I'll also add I hopped out of the Grand Bahama Elite and jumped into a hot springs next to it to try the Moto massage and wasn't impressed. Sales guy preferred the Artesian as well as he had the same one I ordered.
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Artesian has a "Nevis" model that looks like there is an option for Dual Blasters.. and it's a little bit of a smaller spa.. Have some space limitations..