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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: busdude on February 14, 2005, 10:02:08 pm

Title: What about Baja Spas?
Post by: busdude on February 14, 2005, 10:02:08 pm
I'm about ready to purchase one and no one talks about them in reviews or this forum. Has anyone heard of the Baja Spa? Is this a bad thing? I don't have a Marquis or Emerald or Coleman dealer around me. I have a major space constraint (55 inches the widest) and Jacuzzi is too big. Baja fits and like all dealers they claim to be the best. The Emerald dealer and Nordic dealer were sleazy at best. The Baja dealer seems to have her stuff together knowledge wise.
Title: Re: What about Baja Spas?
Post by: Mendocino101 on February 14, 2005, 10:29:55 pm
From what I have heard they make a decent product....I think they have a small dealer base and are sold much regionaly...
Title: Re: What about Baja Spas?
Post by: stuart on February 14, 2005, 11:19:23 pm
Baja is one of the oldest brands in existence! They claim the very first acrylic shell.

The problem is that they still need to come into the new millennium. They still build a fairly archaic spa however they build it pretty good it’s just that they’re still doing things most manufactures put aside as Neanderthal at least a decade ago!
Title: Re: What about Baja Spas?
Post by: busdude on February 14, 2005, 11:38:33 pm
Neanderthal? Archaic? Now you have me scared. What should they have done in the last ten years.

I'm looking at buying the smallest of The Performance Series and with tax looking at $6 grand.

The extra $2 grand over the Sport series is for things like a self-cleaning system (floor), hydrotherapy seats to circulate water across back, weather Wrap Insulation, ononator, grabrail and footwell lighting, and LED lighting.

I don't have any dealers nearby like Marquis and others discussed here. But I don't want to buy something from a dealer that is really behind the times.