Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Roms on May 26, 2007, 04:46:52 pm
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I am trying to decide between a Hot Springs and a Catalina. Any tips or info would be helpful.
Thanks
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Neither buy a Jacuzzi!! 8-)
I dont know anything about a Catalina,so I would say get the HS,but go try a Jacuzzi anyway.
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My wife is pressuring me to buy this thing either today or tomorrow so any help would be really appreciated. Thanks
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My wife is pressuring me to buy this thing either today or tomorrow so any help would be really appreciated. Thanks
Wow, that's a quick decision for a rather expensive item! Don't forget, it will take some time to get a surface prepared (unless you have a concrete pad or sufficient deck already) plus time to get an electrician to hook it up. A few more days of research can't hurt, can it?
Have you wet tested both brands- especially the models you're interested in?
How long have their respective dealers been in business?
Have you talked prices? Do you get a good "vibe" from them?
Have you read the reviews posted here (just to the right of the "Forum" tab)?
Do those things and you'll probably have a good answer.
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My wife is pressuring me to buy this thing either today or tomorrow so any help would be really appreciated. Thanks
Thats tough why the hurry? And if thats the case, I know you cant go wrong with the Hotsprings as far as quality goes.
As far as liking the spa for how it feels that will be a crap shoot,chances are you will like it.
I would still try the Jacuzzi. Sorry cant help myself. :)
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When we were shopping for our tub we wet tested a Catalina (Neptune, I think). We both liked the tub and the dealer but found out while looking into it a little deeper that the Catalina has a prorated warranty :o. I'm not sure if this is only in Canada but it would be worth looking into. Personally I would go with the Hot Springs.
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I would go with Hot Spring. Skip the Catalina and try French (it's tastes almost like Catalina).
Hot Spring is a great tub made by a great company with a great warranty. I too would say to wet test, but it doesn't sound like you have the time to do that. If you get a chance try a Hot Spring with MotoMassage, as people seem to either love it or hate it. Your HotSpring dealer should also carry Tiger River Spas (which don't have MotoMassage), which are also a high quality spa with a great warranty. Good luck and let us know what you end up with!
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I have a Catalina. HotSpring was at the bottom of my list after wet-testing several brands. I asked for and received (at no additional cost) the extended warranty. Catalina is grossly underrated by the dealers that post in this forum. It is a high-quality tub. I've had mine for 3.5 years with only one minor problem - the relay switch for the blower had to be replaced - minor repair I did myself.
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Interesting with the free" extended warranty " and all that you replaced a bad relay your self??? I have been to the Catalina manufacturing plant as wel as Hot Springs and there is No comparison - as a consumer you only see the outside of the tub. The catalina is really not well made at all- insulation is an after thought and the tactic of dazzel them with BS is definately in play when it conmes to the features of the Catalina - No disrespect to the Catalina Owners /Dealers our there but they are in atotally different league from Hot Springs - Don't consider buying the Catalina -
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Yes I replaced it myself. My dealer is 110 miles from my home and charges a travel cost, even for warranty repairs. This is the dealer's choice. The factory mailed me the relay at no charge.
I never said my dealer was a good egg. But the tub is outstanding compared to many on the market. I chose the thermopane insulation style and a beautiful natural wood cabinet which still looks brand new after nearly 4 years. I ignored the glitzy options and paid only $6000 out the door for a 93" X 93" X 40" deep spa. I am 6'4" and my son is 6'6"". Most other tubs were too shallow and uncomfortable for us.
HotSpring makes a quality tub as you stated, but what you get for your money (value) is the main consideration. I did not want to pay $9000 for an uncomfortable tub with no whirlpool jet and no volcano jet and a bunch of diverter valves to have to keep changing while trying to relax and enjoy.
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Hi Roms.
Take your time here. Your spending some decent cash on an item that once it's in your yard, it's a real pain to get rid of.
I would wet test the tubs. Also I would consider the insualtion of each of these tubs, the dealers, the warrenty and the price. These are two significanlty different makers of tubs and I think, different classes of tubs,
If I had to make a "Blind" quick decision, I'd go with the hotsprings. They are the industry leader. But then again, I would *strongly* advise you not to make a quick decision.
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Interesting with the free" extended warranty " and all that you replaced a bad relay your self??? I have been to the Catalina manufacturing plant as wel as Hot Springs and there is No comparison - as a consumer you only see the outside of the tub. The catalina is really not well made at all- insulation is an after thought and the tactic of dazzel them with BS is definately in play when it conmes to the features of the Catalina - No disrespect to the Catalina Owners /Dealers our there but they are in atotally different league from Hot Springs - Don't consider buying the Catalina -
As a service tech for over 19-years I would agree with of what mr.spasr stated. From an overall service stand point the two best tubs are Marquis and Hot Springs.