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But here is my question, the D1 showroom had hardly any tubs. The Salesperson kept apologizing and told me that he'd sold so many off the floor in the last few days. They anticipated getting some in the next 2-4 weeks. I thought that the sales floor would have models you could see, step into and even have water in for wet tests in different types.How do dealers choose which tubs to fill for testing? Do most dealers just order a very low inventory and sell from their floor? Does that mean that if/when I buy a tub it will have been tested or stepped in from a showroom floor?
I bought a D1 2 mos ago and decided to order mine instead of taking the floor model (that was never wet tested) mostly because I chose the FX package. It was worth it....(3wks) I actually got some different updgrades because they just changed some things, so I made out pretty good. They build it within a week and it ships from CA.
Wow isn't buying a hot tub a pain in the arse!!I have to make a decision soon muyself since our contractor is wainting on demensions for the area!! I think I will visit the Caldera showroom today.
sounds to me like they are trying to run with little to no inventory and just order as needed. Makes sense for them,
I dont' know if that makes sense or not. What they might spend in carrying charges to have spas on the floor should more than be made up by purchases made by people like me, who absolutely wouldn't purchase something of this magnitude sight unseen. Kinda hard to wet test an invisible spa.