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Royal reminds me of Arctic in that they have very thick shells but they seem to be behind the times as far as their pushbutton controls go..
Royal reminds me of Arctic in that they have very thick shells but they seem to be behind the times as far as their pushbutton controls go.It's as if Royal has intentionally antiquated themselves. Sort of like a carmaker that just refuses to progress to power steering or air conditioning.
It definitely is intenional, simplistic less to break is their philosophy.
We went to the annual home show here in Columbus. 3 years ago it was also the infamous Master Spa traveling circus. That was the only year the show was affiliated with that travesty. This year, the show, which is usually a good one had to relocate to a smaler venue because of problems at our convention center. There was only one hot tub dealer, if you don't count Soft tub, which I don't, call me a hot tub snob
I guess I would like you to go in detail on how Arctic is behind times "as far as their pushbutton controls go".
The Home & Garden Show, which starts in a few weeks, will be much bigger. Miller's Pools & Spas, Spa & Hot Tub Outlet, Backyard Oasis, & Spas Direct will all be there. None of the big dealers, but many smaller ones.
responding to warrentee service is behind the times.ask around here.
Maybe it was poor sentence structure on my part or you read my post incorrectly, not sure. I was comparing Arctic to Royal only in terms of both having a thick shell. Wow. You are touchy and quick on the defense.