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Beezer
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Niagra
Used vs New
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August 15, 2007, 01:01:12 pm »
Hello folks,
I want to say that I am very happy I found this site BEFORE I purchase a tub. That said I have a tough budget to work with and I was hoping for you Guru's here to help bail me out.
I live in Chicago and plan to put a 4-6 person tube in a three season room that's not attached to my home. The concrete slab will have radiant heat in it and I plan to install a powered attic ventilation with temp and humidity controls in the roof to relieve the moisture buildup along with windows. My usuage is 60-70% 2 person and the balance 4 people. We eat well here in Chi-Town so the wife and myself are both 6' and displace some water.
I have a budget of 5-6K and I was wondering if I should invest in a high end used unit from a private party or go retail and settle for a lesser new tub. My choices in the used market are Jacuzzi P-370 (allegedly 18 months young), or a 3 year old Dimension 1 model Aurora II ? New ones all seem to be over 8K so I am looking for suggestions for mid levels.
Should I be concerned with the gallon cap aka depth of the units to accomadate big people with less water ?
Thanks for your time
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hottubdan
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August 15, 2007, 02:55:15 pm »
The jacuzzi is older than 18 months, as they haven't made the 370 for years.
If warranty is important to you get a new spa. The money saved now on a used spa could get eaten pretty quick by 1 or 2 service calls.
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stuart
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August 15, 2007, 04:38:40 pm »
I would say that buying a used spa from an individual is always a risk...There is a reason that they are selling it.
Many dealers rebuild spas and resell their trade-ins, this is a good way to get a discount spa if you can get them to offer a warrenty.
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tony
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2002 Optima
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August 15, 2007, 04:42:52 pm »
IMO, if you want to buy a used spa from an owner, you have to pick it up for practically nothing. You'll have to move it yourself, buy new filters, most likely a new cover....and make sure you see it running. Nothing like having someone elses non working spa sitting in your back yard.
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Vanguard
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August 17, 2007, 03:07:14 pm »
I think the best way to buy a used spa is to get one from a dealer who deals in trade in spas. Usually you can get at least a 90 day warranty from them. Plus, they'll be the one to deliver and set up.
I know Marquis will let warranties transfer with ownership. I'm not aware of other brands that do that.
Unless you can get some type of warranty on a used, I'd go with a new. If you can stretch your budget just a bit, you can get a great tub that will meet your needs.
I heard Hot Spring is reviving their old Tiger River Siberian, but putting it under the Hot Spot label. That will be a nice, large tub with a nice price point. I'm just not sure if its available yet. Its not on their website yet, so I suppose its not quite out yet.
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Chad
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2006 Jacuzzi J-345
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August 17, 2007, 03:22:04 pm »
I have an '06 Jacuzzi J-345 that I bought new for $6100. Like Vanguard said if you were to stretch your budget even just $1K more you'd definetely be able to find a great new tub from a major brand. The extra money spent now will definetly pay for itself in the long haul.
I was set at spending no more than $5K until I came here and recieved the same piece of advice I just gave you. 10 months later and no regrets. A saying used here alot is once you enjoy that first soak the last thing on your mind is how much you spent. Just think, you'll have this thing for 10+ years so any money you think you saved now will be a wash as new tubs come with 5, 7, 10 year warranties.
Chad
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Beezer
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Niagra
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August 17, 2007, 04:24:14 pm »
You folks speak the truth...but the truth is sometimes hard to hear.
I am on the fence on this, I checked with some dealers and they either don't deal with refurbs or the ones they have are older units that don't fit my needs. I have it down to two private units, both are in great shape, are water test ready and local. The Jacuzzi P-370 is an allegedly a 2005 and they need to get $4200 and the 2004 Dimension 1 Aurora II is priced out at $3200. Anybody own one of these two tubs and do these sound like they are worth taking a no warranty risk for?
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