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Coleman
Manufacturer: MAXX

(Based on 2 reviews)
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Colburn 460 Series
Aug 5, 2005 10:45 am
wmccall
*****


Our purchase was from a local West Allis pool store and I should have listened to the two other people who bought from this store - who indicated that the management and customer service were horrible. They are. On our set up, not only did our deck get greatly nicked up, but the LCD panel was never plugged into the power, so after failing to get any support from the store, we called the repair shop that they indicated was what we needed to do for warranty repair and unfortunately they were at the state fair for 10 days. So much for customer service. The call we made to Allied was on Tuesday and it is Friday and they have not returned our call for help. After spending $6,000. I had thought that when they said they put the tub set up where we are going to be installing it, meant that they plugged the internal parts together so that it would work. We lost 300 gallons of water, and I will never do business with this company again. Pretty strong words for someone who just purchased a large investment

Date Purchased: August 2005
Price Paid: $6000
Recommend: No
Pros:
The spa has a great competive price with positive stucture features. The sound is low and the insulation thermal lining verses masses of foam are unique to a Coleman product. We purchased for the first time and were very impressed with the features and quality.

Cons:
Be careful who you buy from.


Coleman C480
Jul 28, 2004 12:23 pm
wmccall
*****


I purchased this spa back in February 2004. I had a CalSpa that had major leaking and caused the spa to rot away.
When I saw Coleman's galvalume steel frame I was intrigued. I had no desire to see another spa's wood frame rot away. I was also impressed with the thermopane design versus my old spa that was stuffed to the hilt with foam.
I wanted a new spa that had most of today's little extras, waterfalls, stereo, ozone, LED changing lights, etc. This tub also comes with a builtin ice chest. The cost of running this tub is negligible. It doesn't cost more than $20 a month. It is a big roomy 6 person tub and has 41 different jets. The cover and lifter are one of the best I've seen. It literally vacuum seals the top as when I lift the cover you can feel and hear the vacuum release. The waterfalls are nice and the stereo and lights at night create an ambiance that is quite pleasing. What I was most impressed with after I purchased this spa is it's filtration system. This baby sucks up everything. Keeping the water clean and clear is a breeze. Oh, did I also mention this is the quietest spa I've seen, and I shopped around and saw all the big players before I settled on the Coleman.

Date Purchased: 02/2004
Price Paid: $8000
Recommend: Yes
Pros:
Steel frame, thermopane design, great warranty, awesome filtration, cheap to operate, built in ice chest, 2 waterfalls, cool LED lighting, built in stereo, 2 variable speed 56frame pumps, quiet operation

Cons:
above the water neck jets are weak, good for cleaning out your ears, but that's about it.


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