Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: pdabill on September 01, 2005, 09:48:03 am
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I need some advice on selecting the best spa for my price range. I am going to do my best to not spend over $4000 for everything I need. The following dealers are in my area:
Hot Springs
Jacuzzi
Vita Spa
Leisure Bay
CalSpa
Caldera
I have been wet testing a few spas already. Of course I loved the high end Hot Springs models, but it is just too far out of my price range.
I am looking for a medium sized tub, with seating for 3 or 4. I live in Florida, so dont have to worry about cold temps.
Thanks for any advice!
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Wet TEST!!!!!!!
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I too thought I could spend around $5000 for spa...but I soon realized that this would be almost impossible, if you want some quality!!
the lowest price I got was on Cal Spas....but have read here many times to STAY AWAY form those, as well as Coast Spas... therefore...my budget has suddenly increased!! :-/
Good luck!
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I started out with a 4-5K budget too.
It didn't last too long. I'm not saying you can't get a tub you will enjoy for that price, it's just this forum doesn't really focus on those.
Maybe this topic will change that? :)
If 4K is the total budget cap; Keep in mind, that you'll need:
$300-500 for electrical.
$300-500 for pad ?
6% FL sales tax
There may be a delivery charge.
So we need to find a tub that has a sticker of less the $3K? Is that right? Or are you planning on spending $4K on only the tub?
This will not be pleasent.
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Additonal thought.....
A few folks were talking about a Freeflo spa in here just the other day. It appeared to be a budget spa that ran 110v and was less than $3k complete?
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I plan on putting my spa in a screened patio. There is a solid concrete floor in the patio, so I dont think I need anything else, right?
I plan on getting a Dr's note saying that I should use a spa. This will get rid of the sales tax.
I am lucky enough to have a neighbor that is an electrician. He will hook it up for next to nothing.
Not sure about delivery charge....
So anyway, my $4000 budget is for just the spa/cover/startup chemicals, etc.
My first impressions based on what I have seen at dealers in my area is that VITA is the way to go. They have the Alero spa priced around $3800. ..
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I plan on putting my spa in a screened patio. There is a solid concrete floor in the patio, so I dont think I need anything else, right?
I plan on getting a Dr's note saying that I should use a spa. This will get rid of the sales tax.
I am lucky enough to have a neighbor that is an electrician. He will hook it up for next to nothing.
Not sure about delivery charge....
So anyway, my $4000 budget is for just the spa/cover/startup chemicals, etc.
My first impressions based on what I have seen at dealers in my area is that VITA is the way to go. They have the Alero spa priced around $3800. ..
Cool. I would think the patio would be ok to hold the spa.
If it's a straight forward delivery with decent access, you should be able to find a dealer that is felxable with that cost. You're electrian friend will still need a few hundred $ to cover the cost for a breaker box and wiring. But it sounds like you've got a good set up to start with.
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The Solana Spas by Watkins Mfg. (HotSpring) are wonderful spas. Fully insulated, HotSpring jets and filter, bottom drains, and run off 110v. All three models are at or below your price requirements. I have a lot of happy customers that have owned them for several years. The other major manufacturers have entry-level spas as well. Good luck in your spa shopping! :)
Terminator
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I have been very pleased with my Vita Spa. If you are located in FL, the shipping cost (diesel $5 gal today in Atlanta) will be much lower for a Vita than the brands made out west. I think Vita has some factory outlet stores in Florida.
See my Tub of the Month thread for an example of Vita standing behind their product.
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I would recommend the Del Sol Hermosa. It is a 4-5 Person spa and made by Sundance Spas. It is a 110V spa and the price should be less than $4,000. Thier website is www.delsolspas.com.
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Vita Spa has a store in Orlando, so does Jacuzzi, and Hot Springs has one about a half hour away.
As far as the screened patio, you probably will have to take off a panel to get it in. I almost went with my screened patio but have double doors at the front door as well as the sliders come off for the patio. My screened porch is a small lanai, so I went with the back patio for mine.
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And I can't figure out how to put in the image. ???
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In March I was quoted $5100 for a Caldera Martinique (floor model) including steps, delivery, cover lifter. Yesterday I was quoted $5218 by the same dealer for a new one, but I forgot to ask if it included the extras like it did before. I'm in SoCal by the way.
As for pics, I use http://www.tinypic.com/ to host my pic and then copy and paste the one that says IMG
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pdabill..... If you're looking for a great spa in that price range, try a used Hot Springs. If I could have paid cash, not financed, that definitely would have been at the top of my list.
You should be able to get a very decent 4-5 year old hot springs easily in your price range. This tub will last upwards of 20 years.
This is not always something dealers talk about, but many of them have good used tubs in stock to sell.
Don't worry about if the tub's got all the latest gadgets, because the therapy you'll get from a Hot Springs makes up for all that.
This is all coming from a Jacuzzi owner (and loving it)
Mark
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I too thought I could spend around $5000 for spa...but I soon realized that this would be almost impossible, if you want some quality!!
the lowest price I got was on Cal Spas....but have read here many times to STAY AWAY form those, as well as Coast Spas... therefore...my budget has suddenly increased!! :-/
Good luck!
Coast=Company created by former CalSpa executives.
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I also think a used HS would be a good way to go. Most dealers will have some around from trade ins/trade ups and you can be sure it will last for years. Ask for at least a 6 mo warranty.
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Thanks for the advice on the used Hot Spring. I checked with my dealer and he only has 1 used tub right now (that I dont like), but who knows what might show up in the future.
I also have been looking in the classified ads. There are listings for spas, however they all seem to be shady fly-by-night people selling new "wholesale" spas that are "extras from the factory". Is there another decent place to find used spas?
In the meantime I am going to try to wet test a few more tubs. Last night I tried the Jacuzzi J-315. I really liked it, but it lists at ~$4750... That includes everything (ozonater, cover, delivery, chems, etc), but still just a tad over my price range. I also tried the Solana TX. Very nice too (especially the moto massage), but perhaps a bit too small and still a little pricey. Going to check out some more Vita Spas this weekend.
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Hey pdabill....
also ask your hot springs dealer if he knows of any customers that are looking to unload their tub as they're upgrading.
When I was looking, the dealer would tell me of people trying to sell their tub privately to get a little more cash for it.
As far as the classifieds go, its like buying a car....buyer beware. I've had one good result from buying a tub from classifieds (Beachcomber 530 - less than 1 year old, but $2K less than brand new and a older HS Classic with cracks in it that just got worse - still great jets though.)
Did you look at the Hot Spot line from Hot Springs? They're still very well made and do have some bigger tubs.
Good luck
Mark
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Did you look at the Hot Spot line from Hot Springs? They're still very well made and do have some bigger tubs.
Good luck
Mark
Mark has some good points in his post. The Hot Spot's are basically Caldera Spas, so if you like Calderas, you'll probably like a Hot Spot.
Terminator
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I would appreciate feedback on the Sundance Majesta spa. Total cost that I have been quoted...delivered, installed, wired, etc, is $10,250. This includes a crane delivery (mountain home). The spa is equipped with ozonator, and has the CD stereo system, free chemicals for 6 mos, free steps, cover and cover life. Any comments would be appreciated.
Thanks,
CBM
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I have had a Majesta outfitted like that one for about six weeks. Love it. We played with the jets and air a lot. I think you have to, we liked what we were getting out of it already, but as played we learned that you could control the massage action/levels in each seat more than we thought. We wanted the Majesta because it didn't have a lounger. It's big enough for us to have five people in and when it's just me alone or with my wife I can use adjacent seats/jets to work on my knees without abandoning my shoulders/back.
Did I mention we love it? The total I paid by the time I was done electrical and all was higher (even converting the Canadian dollar) but I had to put a new electrical panel in. The hottub by itsef was well over 9K US. Good luck, paul
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Since you have a Hotsprings dealer in your area I suggest you ask about Tiger River Spas. This is their mid-range line. Although the top-of-the-line Caspian spa I wet tested is above your price range (~$6500), they do have less expensive models.
I was just very impressed with the quality and comfort for the price range. Good luck