Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Gomboman on October 26, 2006, 01:25:19 am
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Check out the siding on this Hotspring Envoy. Do the European models typically have this style of siding?
http://www.hotspring.nl/content1/1-002.html
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No, it’s just a drawing
I live in France and have a D1 Diplomat and I can tell you that all the american spas sold here are the same than US except electrical system of course: 220v/50hz
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Yes, some of the HS spas sold in Europe have different siding designs than the US versions. The Costco model 'Highlife' has that siding.
I have seen Solana spas in England which had wooden siding, and I have seen spas in other European cities which have the design shown on the website you posted.
(http://content.costco.com/Images/Content/Product/999704L.jpg)
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I live here in europe ( denmark) and the spa you you have seen in the netherland is a vista, here in europe called summit while it is 22ov 50 hz, I been told by my lokal dealer that it is a summit which comes to europe without sidewalls and then there is a desighner that makes the sidewalls in teak tree and in the teak it is named sanum by hotspring.
the price is 19000,00 eu
i payed 15000,00 eu for my summit (vista) 14 days ago, i think thats a lot.
in 2003 when I got my hs landmark the price was 25000,00 eu
be glad that you dont have to pay that much as us european ;) ;)
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be glad that you dont have to pay that much as us european ;) ;)
Maybe so but you have better beer.
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yes thats right, but the bubbles in our beer is not as good as the bubbles in a spa ;) ;) ;)
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Watkins does have a few different products across the pond. That is a teak sided spa they offer over there. Its definitely not the same as the Highlife at Costco.com
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Ok, it's a mistake, not all american spas, however the DI are the same (i'm sure!)
Diplomat is around 14000€ here
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Looks like the vertical cabinet that the Aria's getting.
There are lots of options for Europeans from Hot Spring. I think there is one country that still sells the round Summit.