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They aren't nearly as bad as they used to be in the 90s. You'll read a lot of bad reviews for them from that period so just put them in perspective. IMHO, 1998 was a turn-around year for them. Of course, that coincided with a change in their leadership that was much better.They are one of the larger manufacturers.
Where do we put them then, up at the top... they tout all "GE" pumps?
Tailhooker.....I purchased a new Cal a couple of years ago and I love my CalSpas tub!Plus my CalSpas dealer has been great.
"Your are the one, I knew there had to be a happy Cal owner out there somewhere" Yeah I'm the only happy CalSpas customer...lol...thats why CalSpas just built a new $20 million plant boosting manufacturing space to 1 million square feet. Since the company was purchased by the entrepreneur Casey Loyd eight years ago, Cal Spas has tripled in size. The expansion will boost the company's total work force to 1,200. Yep I must be the only one.
Ask Marquis, Bullfrog and a few other what they think of GE and I sure you will not get a favorable response. GE use to make a good motor but they are junk these days. Most manufactures fired them years ago but Cal stayed with them. A company that is willing to stay with such a bad motor tells me a lot of about the company. Tells me they are in bed with GE and that the customers do not matter. I would stay away from them. Also the Dually pump is a stupid idea and they have lots of problems with them but still push them out the door, just so no to Dually.
Gary is right. Lots of spa companies used to use GE motors until around 2003 when thousands and thousands of them started breaking down in the field. I think Cal might be one of the only companies still using GE. Other than some Costco/Wal Mart spas.
Oh come on.....with over 600 retail outlets.....they aren't even in the Top 100!