Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: squale on March 21, 2006, 12:04:09 pm
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I just came across an ad in my local paper for a 9-month old used D1 Chairman II spa. The spa comes with an EZ Lift Cover lifter. The seller is asking $8,000 but that seems high to me being that the local dealers will sell this tub for $9,500-10K. This particular spa has the White shell, I think they call it UltraLife or something..
Anyhow, some questions for the pros..
1.) What do you think is a good price for this used spa? The owner says it's in excellent condition.
2.) Is the warranty transferable to me if I were to buy this spa?
3.) What is the best way to move a spa like this? It's about 40 minutes (25 miles) away from me. I have a pickup truck with a trailer that I use for 2 ATV's, cut I put the spa down on that? Are you allowed to tip the spa onto one of it's sides or do you need to keep it in the normal flat position as it would be when you use it. I just don't want to damage it in any way like the plumbing, etc.
4.) How long has the Chairman II been around? I read the reviews on this site for the Chairman but they didn't mentioned the Chairman II, not sure if they are different models or not.
5.) Has the 2005 and 2006 Chairman II models changed at all? I am assuming this seller has a 2005 model year.
6.) What are peoples overall feelings about this particular spa?
Thanks
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Warranty is NOT transferable. That makes the price too high. Fro that kind of money you can get a great new spa.
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I looked for months at used tubs sold private party. Here in SoCal, most the used tubs were about $3500-5000 if they were a year to 3 years old or so.
I think $8k and no warranty is too much.
As for moving the tub, I would look into how much it would cost to use a hot tub moving company. I was quoted about $500 when I needed it moved about 75 miles. The spa movers are fully insured and just gave me piece of mind. They can be moved on their side and are done so with a spa dolly all the time.
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So what would be a fair price to offer on this tub assuming it's in perfect shape with no cosmetic blemishes, no mechanical issues, etc?
Is there any way around the no warranty transfer thing, say maybe if something broke, the original owner could call up for repair and just give them the address of your house? Probably not a very good thing to do I suppose... I just wonder how much price value the warranty holds..
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If I as a dealer were trying to sell this spa I would sell it for about 60-70% of the original price. With that price I would accept the remainder of the warranty and be there to take care of you. I would also provide the delivery to your backyard.
In my opinion that is a great spa but a bad price.
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my first question would be......if it's a great tub, and it's only 9 months old, WHY are they selling it??? Could it be that the warranty was voided by hooking up electric wrong, frozen plumbing, not level surface, etc?
I'd be very careful buying used through a private party, as there are NO guarantees on what you're getting.
Personally, I think I'd go back to looking at local dealers who supply warranties with the products, even the refurbished come with what, 90 days to figure out if there are any issues?
Also, transporting a spa without damaging it might NOT be rocket science....but it's something that you may want to leave to the pros, since it IS a large investment, regardless....
$8k's a LOT of money, IMHO....
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okay so we all agree that 8K is way too much, so what would you offer if it were you buying this spa? The dealer before said 60-70% of the original price of the spa, assuming it was purchased for 10K, that's between 6-7K the dealer would sell for, but he would warranty it for the rest of the original warranty term, and also he would deliver it. I just got a delivery quote, $300 for the first hour, $125 for each hour thereafter, and figuring about 3-4 hours in total time for pickup and delivery, I'm looking at another $600+ to get the thing to my house unless I pick it up myself. So being that I would have NO warranty and have to pay for delivery myself, what do you all think would be a fair price to offer to buy this spa for?
I am trying to find out why the seller is already selling it so soon, sounds a little fishy to me, unless it's something like the seller is also selling his house and the new buyer doesn't want the spa there.
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I would ask why he is selling it and also make sure it is still wired up and running. What I ran into when I was looking was most people were selling spas seperately from selling the house. Why? I have no idea, but they were. A lot of people had already unhooked the wiring and so I couldn't see it up and running. Other people bought the spa then decided to add a pool with built-in spa, so they decided to sell. I had several people try to tell me the spas would still have a warranty... this guy might not be aware that they are nontransferable. Also, most warranties are only good at the original house delivered, so that would make your other idea not work.
I see nothing wrong with buying used if you use common sense. Not all of us can afford to buy brand new. Of course there is some risk involved, but that is life.
I honestly know nothing about this tub, but I would think the $5-6k range would be about right.... just given what I was finding in my area when I was looking. I personally didn't want to go over $5k when looking at used.... seemed to close to being able to get a new tub with warranty.
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That's really nuts though, that a tub which lists around 13K (of course a dealer would probably sell it for around 10-11K), in only a years time is worth HALF of what it was worth brand new.
I hear from the dealers I spoke to and from reading reviews that this particular tub is a very very good tub, do you guys agree?
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that's what I like about Brook.....no cobwebs in her attic. ;)
Be nosey....ask questions.....lowball an offer.....maybe....."you're asking $8,000 for this tub, which was ABOUT $9,500 new. Being the second owner I'll have NO warranty AND I need to pay to transport the spa safely to my yard. I can buy a new, warrantied (insert brand here) and have it delivered for (insert cost here) How about.....$5,000" or something like that......see how fast they hang up on you, or start to counter your counter offer.
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What's the general opinion on this spa compared to the other good brands out there?
about how often do spas usually require maintenance or replacement parts? I know every spa is different, but if I were to buy this spa with no warranty, should I count on paying lots in maintenance for people to come out and fix things when they break?
I'm assuming when you buy a new spa, the warranty includes the costs of the dealer coming out and fixing the problem or replacing parts, so you pay nothing right?
I wonder what they charge per hour for non warranteed spas..
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That's really nuts though, that a tub which lists around 13K (of course a dealer would probably sell it for around 10-11K), in only a years time is worth HALF of what it was worth brand new.
I hear from the dealers I spoke to and from reading reviews that this particular tub is a very very good tub, do you guys agree?
I think list price is bogus. All that matter is what the tub sold/sales for... if that was $9500 including chemicals, stairs, delivery and tax... that $9500 has already shrunk significantly. If you are comfortable spending $8k on the tub, then that is all that matters.
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What's the general opinion on this spa compared to the other good brands out there?
about how often do spas usually require maintenance or replacement parts? I know every spa is different, but if I were to buy this spa with no warranty, should I count on paying lots in maintenance for people to come out and fix things when they break?
I'm assuming when you buy a new spa, the warranty includes the costs of the dealer coming out and fixing the problem or replacing parts, so you pay nothing right?
I wonder what they charge per hour for non warranteed spas..
D1 is always mentioned as one of the 'top brands' on this site along with HS, Marquis, Sundance, etc.
Some dealers do charge a trip charge even when things are under warranty. That is something that you would want to ask at the dealer and get in writing if buying a new tub.
I have a used HS, but have only had it 4 months. I have no local dealer support yet (haven't needed to buy chemicals) and have no clue who I will call if I have a problem or what it will run me. But with the amount of $$$ I saved I will have to have a buttload of problems before not having a warranty is a bad thing.
I know a few of the regulars here who bought used spas do all the repair work themself.
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squale, call your local dealers.....ask if they'll service the tub if you buy it, and ask what the trip charge, minimum service time, etc is. Call a couple dealers, compare notes.....you might be able to figure out if the tub would be worth it that way.
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good advice, I will do that...
what model HS did you get and how old was it? I am just trying to get a feel of how old the tub is when problems usually start arrising and the tub requires some repair work, replacement parts, etc..
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This is a similiar situation I had come up Saturday:
A lady called me that had bought a HotSpring Vista from me 2 years ago, paying $10,500. Her husband is suffering from severe heart trouble (nearly 400 lbs) and can't use the spa anymore. Her kids are off at college and she doesn't need that big spa anymore. She wanted to sell it for $6000! I told her to give me 15 minutes.
I called a friend of mine who had just bought a 10 year old HS Highlife for $3000 that he did some refinishing on. He was interested in the Vista so I called another guy who was looking for an old HS, he went and bought the Highlife for $4000, my friend went and bought the Vista for $6000. Three happy people.
My reward for all this happiness creation? A case of Shiner Bock!
Look around hard enough and you can save some serious money on a high quality spa. :)
Terminator
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I've got an 05 HS Envoy. It was barely used. I looked for more than 4 months before I found the right tub for me.
I was very close to buying a Jacuzzi 385 last fall....
(I found some of my old posts, and thought this might be helpful to you.)
Its an 04 J-385 with stereo that he's had since June of 04. He's got about $250 worth of chemicals, a gazebo that he's throwing in as well. He was asking $4500. I have him down to $4k.
After seeing it,
Here were my issues:
1)The man is a jerk. His story is changing and he rubs me the wrong way. Originally I was told the asking price when he bought it was $12, he paid just over $10. He also told me that the gazebo was $750. Today the gazebo cost $400 and spa was $12 and since used spas should go for 1/3 he won't take less than $4k. He argued with me again about the warranty being transferable until he finally called Jacuzzi to prove me wrong, only to learn I was right. But then it didn't matter because Jacuzzi is the best, thats why he bought it, and it won't need the warranty.
2) When I walked around the spa... the synthetic wood siding looks warped and it is not on straight. I swear every single panel is not lined up with the one next to it. They could be off by more than a 1/2 inch (left panel 1/2 inch higher than the panel to the right of it). Seemed odd to me. I pointed it out to him and he had never noticed. He assumed the warping was from the pumps underneath?
3) He reluctantly agreed to take the panel off the front for me and there was a loose hose dangling. Hmmm... apparently the ozonator hasn't been connected. We called Jacuzzi and were told to put it on the bottom of the blue box.
4) The gazebo is a joke. It's already rusting and the top is ripped in at least 3 places. The lighting is cheesy red, white, and blue rope lights they added. No thanks.
5. He wouldn't throw in the discconect/GFCI.
6. I find it odd that he's had other people interested in it and yet nobody has bought it. IME, the spas that are priced right are going quick... this has been listed for about 10 days.
BTW, delivery was quoted at $450... but I'm guessing it will be higher. I didn't hit much traffic coming home and it still took 2 hours to go the 98 miles.
I'm beginning to think for $4500 (including delivery) I can find something better.
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Anyway, I'm glad I was patient and it all worked out in the end.
My main advice from experience is, have the money ready and jump on the tub when it seems 'right'. Most tubs priced right were selling within a day or 2 and by waiting for a weekend, for them to email pics, or whatever I missed out on a few tubs.
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how much is the HS Envoy new and how old was it when you bought it? what did you pay for the tub? did they throw in a cover lifter, chemicals, GFCI, steps, etc...?
did you move it yourself?
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Squale, I just wanted to bump this up for you as it never seemed to attract the attention of any D-1 dealers.
One current dealer on this forum is a stickler for pointing out when questions go unanswered by certain competing spa companies, so you can imagine my shock at realizing his blatant disinterest in your post. Hopefully, he'll practice what he preaches and lend you some assistance.
Hope this helps.
Terminator
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Hmmmm.....day 5. ???
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Flash a little more leg there, Term.....that always draws 'em in. ;)
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Flash a little more leg there, Term.....that always draws 'em in. ;)
I guess since you're relatively new to the forum that you are unaware that I lost both of my legs in a tragic bypass-valve accident.
I now have titanium prosthetic legs made from HotSpring factory reject heaters. However, they are very shiny and might, in fact, be useful in drawing attention to Squale's plight.
Terminator
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*lol* I bet Richard Simmon's legs are still shinier than yours.....
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*lol* I bet Richard Simmon's legs are still shinier than yours.....
I think not.....
(http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b206/EastTexasSpa/2bc37059.jpg)
Terminator
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I dunno, Term.....it's a close race, here.......
(http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e106/TatooedLady/Richard_Simmons.jpg)
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I think not.....
(http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b206/EastTexasSpa/2bc37059.jpg)
Terminator
Wow - I knew you had something cut off and sewn back on, but I didn't know it was your legs.
BTW - do those legs have ground-fault protection?
::)
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Wow, how much weight can a HS cover take? ;D My six year old daughter got on top of the cover like this today and it almost gave me a heart attack.
I think not.....
(http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b206/EastTexasSpa/2bc37059.jpg)
Terminator
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I just came across an ad in my local paper for a 9-month old used D1 Chairman II spa. The spa comes with an EZ Lift Cover lifter. The seller is asking $8,000 but that seems high to me being that the local dealers will sell this tub for $9,500-10K. This particular spa has the White shell, I think they call it UltraLife or something..
This is a very nice tub that should sell for around 9 grand or maybe slightly more for a savy shopper. 8 grand is to high for it used no matter what the condition. An offer of 6 would not be outa line. Yes they deprieciate that quickly. Just like a boat 25 percent the day you buy it.
1.) What do you think is a good price for this used spa? The owner says it's in excellent condition.
See above
2.) Is the warranty transferable to me if I were to buy this spa?
No
3.) What is the best way to move a spa like this? It's about 40 minutes (25 miles) away from me. I have a pickup truck with a trailer that I use for 2 ATV's, cut I put the spa down on that? Are you allowed to tip the spa onto one of it's sides or do you need to keep it in the normal flat position as it would be when you use it. I just don't want to damage it in any way like the plumbing, etc.
Sounds like the trailer will work great, matter of fact thats how I move them here in Northern Minnesota. Tip it up on the equipment side with a couple moving blankets underneath, 2 guys can do it. It's hard to get started but bring a couple small chunks of 2x4 to slide underneath it with your feet as your struggling to get it started. Then back the trailer right next to it about 2 feet away and gently let it down on the trailer, then go to the equipment side and tip it up and slide it on, I make sure I am sliding it on a couple 2x4's under the entire width of the spa. Then tie it on and away ya go. Theres several ways to get it off but it depends on where its going to go.
4.) How long has the Chairman II been around? I read the reviews on this site for the Chairman but they didn't mentioned the Chairman II, not sure if they are different models or not.
Very nice lounger model spa. Not sure if the Chairman has been replaced by this one or if they just stopped making it. You friendly neighborhood D1 dealer can answer this.
5.) Has the 2005 and 2006 Chairman II models changed at all? I am assuming this seller has a 2005 model year.
There may be some slight changes but it won't matter.
6.) What are peoples overall feelings about this particular spa?
D1 makes a quality product that lasts a long time.
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Squale,
I just saw this post…I’ve been busy with my step son and his significant other bringing our 3 grand child into the world. That 2 this month and three in a little more than a year so I was a bit preoccupied! At least we got a little girl this time!!
I would be happy to pull the serial # up for you and get the service history.
I don't think that $9K is a bad price for a 9 month old C2 as long as that includes everything...that means delivery, warranty and everything.
My question is, how are you protected if the dealer decided not to warranty it? Do you get something in writing?
The Chairman is a very expensive spa for many good reasons. Any time you can save over a $1000 dollars on one you win as long as you get a warranty.
I personally would think that you could negotiate it down to between $7500 and $8k pretty easy but first find out about how the dealer is planning on handling the warranty for you outside of the manufactures term.
You other option is to see if the dealer can find you a factory blem for around the same price.