Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Giant96 on May 25, 2007, 04:27:00 pm
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I purchased the jacuzzi J-335. Should I buy the add on option for $350 which includes an ozonator and cover lift installed? I think the cover lift is just painted steel and I think it would rust in the long run. Or should I just purchase a cover lift and install it myself..does anyone know where to purchase a powdercoated one? Im not sure about the ozonator if it is worth it. Thanks for any opinions!
Here is the ozonator they install:
http://www.jedengineering.com/new_jed.htm
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I purchased the jacuzzi J-335. Should I buy the add on option for $350 which includes an ozonator and cover lift installed? I think the cover lift is just painted steel and I think it would rust in the long run. Or should I just purchase a cover lift and install it myself..does anyone know where to purchase a powdercoated one? Im not sure about the ozonator if it is worth it. Thanks for any opinions!
I ordered a J-345 last month (still waiting for it...5 weeks and 4 days now!)...they included the ozonator in the price of the tub..it is a c/d version and the dealer instlls it on every tub he sells even though the Jacuzi brochure refers to them as optional. I was initially told by the first salesperson the lifter was included but when I went back to buy the tub the 2nd salesperson said that was not the case. They sell 2 versions, the covermate 1 that sits up high on the sides and has cylinders to ease the opening of the cover ($299 list) and the other lift is just the regular variety that mounts low on the sides and has the "foot bar" on it ($199 list). He told me he would sell me either model for $150 and install it. At first, I though I would just buy one online or on ebay, but the price with shipping about equaled out so I'll just fork over the $$ to the dealer and let him install it...not that the install would be difficult. I have not seen any that were powder coated, all painted steel...I'm sure they will rust with time
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If you are getting a CoverMate1 as the lifter with the ozonator, go for it.
If its an inferior lift I would consider passing on the whole deal. speaks to the quality of the entire transaction.
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If you are getting a CoverMate1 as the lifter with the ozonator, go for it.
If its an inferior lift I would consider passing on the whole deal. speaks to the quality of the entire transaction.
I just looked at my sales agreement and they have it listed as a Coverlift I and a Coverlift III, not sure if it is the actual Cover Mate series or not...I did do a search and the Cover Mate III is available on my dealers online store for $249.95 with free shipping. The ad does state that it is powdercoated aluminum, not painted steel like I had said in my previous post.
I just want the thing delivered...4-6 weeks seems like an eternity! Every night I go out after sunset, looking at the empty pad I poured and get sad :(