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What the heck...I'm going to rain on this parade. I also have a Tundra and it's a great tub. No issues at all from a quality perspective, however, let me tell you the reality of tub ownership: It's a blast for about one year. You will use it at least 2 times a week,.Year Two: maybe once a week. Year Three: once a month, and you will seriously start to question the economics of it all ( yes it's a serious and noticeable energy drain in the winter... In my geographic it's $50/month ).
Think about it... that thing has cost over 2K in energy consumption (Ohio to Michigan) to run before the warranty even runs out...
tubbin, I'm sorry to hear that your tub is not getting used as much as you originally anticipated it would.We have owned our tub for 2 years and we still use it about 3 times a week. I have some back problems and it does wonders for loosening up the lower back muscles. As for your comments about energy efficiency, I am beginning to question Arctics claims about their cold weather efficiency (sorry Arctic folks). This is not the first post about someone saying their Arctic is costing them about $50 per month to use in the winter, our tub has not once cost us more then $25. Maybe this is due to ours being a smaller tub and I don't know how large the Tundra is, but I find the $50 per month high.Anyhow, We are both glad to have purchased our tub and do not regret the decision one bit
I wonder if the brand of tub they purchased has anything to do with it.
As for your comments about energy efficiency, I am beginning to question Arctics claims about their cold weather efficiency (sorry Arctic folks).
Our tub has not once cost us more then $25. Maybe this is due to ours being a smaller tub and I don't know how large the Tundra is, but I find the $50 per month high.