Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: goingwarp on January 10, 2005, 05:29:24 pm
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I am looking for a good deal on a cover lifter, I do not need the best, just one that will work well and not break on me, I am trying to get away as cheap as posable but I would like some input. I am not sure if it matters what tub I have but if so I have a hydropool 738. thanks for a wonderful site
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There are multiple options but I'd suggest the Covermate I as a good lifter at a good price. I actually prefer the Covermate III on larger spas as its sturdier and makes opening a big cover noticeably easier but you've indicated price is paramount so I'd suggest the Covermate I.
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If your dealer sells used/trade-ins and has one with a cover lifter make him an offer. You never know.
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I agree, the covermate I should do and it should only be around $200.
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$200 ???????? would a pm on this be considered spam?
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Check out this pricing of a Covermate I.
Click here for the Covermate I (http://www.rhtubs.com/store/cover.htm)
There's lots of people that deal with Roberts Hot Tubs for their spa supplies and it's always great feedback. The item at the bottom of the page looks interesting as well! ;)
Steve
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Check out this pricing of a Covermate I.
Click here for the Covermate I (http://www.rhtubs.com/store/cover.htm)
There's lots of people that deal with Roberts Hot Tubs for their spa supplies and it's always great feedback. The item at the bottom of the page looks interesting as well! ;)
Steve
Steve, Excellent plug (I mean link) :D
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There are multiple options but I'd suggest the Covermate I as a good lifter at a good price. I actually prefer the Covermate III on larger spas as its sturdier and makes opening a big cover noticeably easier but you've indicated price is paramount so I'd suggest the Covermate I.
Do you have to emply the tub to get a Coverlifter III under the tub?
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$200 ???????? would a pm on this be considered spam?
I wouldn't think so, just don't call him an ignorant moron or something. Given your, and our board's good reputation, I'm sure they would appreciate it.
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ummmmmmm Bill? Are you thinking of the Covermate 2 Undermount ( http://www.rhtubs.com/coverlifts/cover-mate2.htm )? The covermate3 attaches to either the side of the spa or a deck. The covermate2 has optional undermounting brackets, and YES, you have to slightly lift the spa to slide them under. Installation instructions for the CM2 Undermount can be found here;
http://www.rhtubs.com/coverlifts/covermate2-instructions.htm
Steve, good talking to you last night... and yes, your check is in the mail.