Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: ajoy1216 on September 17, 2005, 12:54:56 pm
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Looked at them all..........
Artesian
D1
Hydropool
Master
Resort Spas
Marquis
HotSpring
Sundance
and others....
Posted here before............
Now I have it narrowed to 3.
Hotspring Grandee
Marquis Epic
D1 Lotus Bay
Lookin' for some hard core facts to help me make my decision.
Chemicals, maintenance & filters, power, warranties, etc.
I also am in the cold of Minnesota and by the lake --- which means more mice...
Thank you for all your replies. I really appreciate the help of those who know spas!
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There has been much talk here recently about all of the spas you are considering .....The reality is all three are very good and you will most likely be equally happy with any of them ....Cost to operate and needed chemicals will be about the same for all of them....Warrantys on all 3 are very close and as important all the company's will honor them....Of the 3 the Marquis is transferable and that is maybe the one practical difference ....If you have wet tested and are Happy with them all....I would go for the best value and the dealer you like the best.....I am of course partial to the Marquis but as a dealer for them...That is understandable but to be fair I highly respect the D-1 and Hot Springs. Enjoy what ever you choose..... :D
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Lookin' for some hard core facts to help me make my decision.
Fact#1: There are poeple here who own/sell each of them and can tell you how much they love their spa but that really only means so much because:
Fact #2: All 3 of those are bascially known to be top of the line spas with very good warranties and very good manufacturers backing them.
Fact #3: How each of those spas feels/fits you and your family should be the ultimate tiebreaker assuming you're satisfied with each indiviual dealer's willingness to service your needs (we know the manufacturers are each solid).
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I see the Lotus Bay on your list. Out of curiosity, did you check into the Arctic Tundra (if you have a dealer reasonable close). I didn't see Arctic on your overall "checked into" list. It too is a captain seat in each corner layout in a full 8x8 tub.
(http://www.goarctic.com/images/spas/large_spas/tundra_legend_se.jpg)
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I know where you can get a 14 month old Marquis SA Reward, with a warranty ;) Are you in the Twin Cities?
Ruby
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I see the Lotus Bay on your list. Out of curiosity, did you check into the Arctic Tundra (if you have a dealer reasonable close). I didn't see Arctic on your overall "checked into" list. It too is a captain seat in each corner layout in a full 8x8 tub.
(http://www.goarctic.com/images/spas/large_spas/tundra_legend_se.jpg)
Does the Arctic come with a massage sequencer and double chamber ozone system standard?
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Artic was not on my list because I felt there was too much distance to the dealership. I have heard good things about them. I love the atmosphere of the D1 it is just a bit "different" , and kind of "swanky" - yet I am wondering if the babbling waterfall is a bit intrusive and if I will feel like it is small inside the tub- due to its clover shape. It holds about 375 gallons of water versus 500 of the Hotsprings. They are going to fill the tub for a wet test next week. Yet, it is innovative. The headrests also move up and down with the jets actually built in to them. Then you aren' t getting the splashed in the face feel like with other headrests that don't fit properly. Yet, would this be a maintenace issue. Thoughts out there? Owners of this specific d1 model?
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Of course I'm partial to the Marquis Epic. Our tub is in and we went to the dealer to see it today. Driftwood cabinet and Dessert Horizon shell....it is BEAUTIFUL!!
Our screened porch is coming along and hopefully we'll be able to set a delivery date.
I'm sure you'll be happy with any of your top 3 choices. Good luck!
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Does the Arctic come with a massage sequencer and double chamber ozone system standard?
No, it gives an excellent massage without gimmicky stuff like massage sequencers. A large majority of the jets actually rotate with several different patterns available. These are not the same "spinners" found on other spas based on my research. With the peak ozone system certified at 500mg of ozone per hour, it only needs one ozone system to be effective ;D. It's a very comfortable tub. I know what you were implying. The Lotus is a nice tub, but the Tundra is a nice alternative to consider.
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I thought D1's solution to the neck jet was nice because different height people could set it specifically for them, and you could set it so they were in the water and not splashing. With a 5 year warranty, I wouldn't worry about maintenance of them. It seemed pretty sturdy. D1 makes a nice tub, but they seem to be "deeper" than most which didn't work so well for us.
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Here is a big difference between the three and more thoughts for this board.,...
The D1 and Marquis have quite a bit more "bucket" seating. The seats are much more defined than the HS Grandee. Althought the HS has great jets, it is more of a "floater" spa that makes it easier to move from one seat to the next. I liked how the mechanics of the Hot Spring were so seperated and clean inside the space. Bad point ---- I think the Grandee is too Grandee (Large :( ) so I might have to go to a smaller tub. The other two will still work. But with kids in the tub - the floater Idea is kind of nice.
Rambling -- thoughts?
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If you have room and can afford the Grandee how can it be too large? With kids I would think the extra room would be welcome.
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I am bias to the Epic I love it.
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We have had a D-1 Diplomat with adjustable headrests with jets for about six months, and maintenance has been no problem. Wiping them down with sponge keeps them clean. Also, you are right about the advantages of being able to adjust them - our friends who vary in height from 5'3" to 6'3" have enjoyed the shoulder/neck massage (although a spa pillow is recommended for the vertically challenged).
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No, it gives an excellent massage without gimmicky stuff like massage sequencers. A large majority of the jets actually rotate with several different patterns available. These are not the same "spinners" found on other spas based on my research. With the peak ozone system certified at 500mg of ozone per hour, it only needs one ozone system to be effective ;D. It's a very comfortable tub. I know what you were implying. The Lotus is a nice tub, but the Tundra is a nice alternative to consider.
Just to clarify ( pardon the pun) the ozone system on D-One ( & LA Spas) is one system but pushes the ozonated water thru vertical chambers. The result of forcing the bubbles to go up & down gives the ozone a much better opportunity to mix into solution and oxodize the contaminates than simply adding the ozone bubbles "in-line".
Also, those who have sat in front of the "Sequencer" would argue that it is not a gimmick, but a very nice option for jet variety.
As for the original question. Having sold D-1 & Hot Spring, I would buy the D-1 hands down.
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Epic, Epic, Epic! We also wet tested most of the brands you were looking at before we bought the Epic. We absolutly love it and it has been sooo easy to maintain. I just add 4oz of shock once a week and that is it. We were real close to buying a HS Vanguard (which is also a great tub), but the Epic offered more of what we were looking for. Also, I didn't like the fact that I had to add sanitizer to the tub every time I would use it with the HS. Cappykat - we have the same color scheme on ours, you will love the way the lights reflect in it. Good luck. ;D
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Oh wow....I'm so glad to her that ttyacke!! We are still stumbling around trying to figure out whether to do a screened room or patio/gazebo.
My husband is going to do the work and with the design we wanted for the screened room we're being told we will have to submit drawings for the permit and we'll have to get an architect for that because of the size of the room (20x20). It's getting so ^&$% complicated!!
Now we're thinking of doing a large patio with pavers and then a deck of some sort for the hot tub. We might have our tub by next year....YIKES!!
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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also another con to the epic is the frog system. i love my frog system and many other people do. also i know marquis warrantys almost everything.
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I'm setting on the edge of my seat biting my nails on this one....Which one will it be...Which one will it be... ???
I think you can't really go wrong with any of them. Price, Wet Test and Dealer Comfort level should be your final decision factors here. 8)
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My spa is more of the bench seating type and I have 3 kids who never sit still. I do think that is the best style for anyone with kids if the kids are in them a lot. At the same time, someday when they're bigger I may go the other way assuming they stop squirming at some age (10,12, 14 now).
Whatever you get you'll be fine with any of those choices. Just let us know which you went with so Stuart can relax and get some sleep.