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Vanguard
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March 29, 2008, 01:15:15 pm »
I remember a while back, some folks had questions on Caldera's C-Series. I was just on their website and noticed they now have the C-Series on the site. As discussed before, the C-Series is just a knock down version of the Geneva.
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wewannahottub
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March 29, 2008, 02:28:55 pm »
Having just discussed this with our Caldera dealer, he said the smae thing, th C series is way-knocked down versions--less pumps/diverters and bells/whistles than the main series, to be able to have a stereo option on the CS series. Also, no blower
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Right - they are big, deep, but not as expensive as their larger, high-bling brothers and sisters.
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