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This is only my opinion, but I prefer the Jacuzzi. Some will like the Caldera better but they are comparable. Which ever fits you better.
Happy Mothers Day everyone!I'm in the same boat as you! I'm torn between 2 models--don't know what to do! I haven't wet tested the Jacuzzi yet. I have wet tested the Caldera--I'm not sure which model you are looking at. I tested the Caldera Tahitian. The looks of the tub are beautiful! I wasn't that impressed with the foot jets. I am wet testing the Jacuzzi today. The feeling of being pushed away from the seat (if you are talking about this) will probably happen in all tubs--its buoyoncy. The warranties are almost exactly the same. The special features are also almost identifical (again depending which model of the Caldera). In my area, the Jacuzzi is much less expensive but the model I am looking at doesn't have as many jets as the other models.I hope this helps!
I'm hearing that its not the jet count, its the jet type that matters.Please fill me in when you are done wet testing the jacuzzi. The jacuzzi line is starting to look very good.Thank you 104
You are correct, the number of jets do not matter as much as the type/purpose/position of each jet. But if both tubs have the same types of jets and Caldera's model offers more jets, a person may want more jets on them. I'll certainly let you know after I wet test!
Yes, for the money, the 300 series are the better buy. Money aside, 400 series are the better tubs.
In what way are they better? If there are tangible benefits, I might go for the extra money. The salesman thought the filtering on the 30 sreies was better and he said the 400 series had only a one speed motor controlling the jets vs. twp on the 300.