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Hey folks,Just wondering if anyone has any additional thoughts or considerations about these two particular models. One big issue giving me a headache was the fact that the Artesian is running with a 24 hour circ pump, which apparently changes the water over 100 times per day, whereas the Arctic is running it's pumps at low speed a few times a day to do their filtration and water changing. Just curious as to whether anyone had any thoughts about this, and whether it should be a show-stopper or not.
Thanks Vinny! I wonder if you could answer a question for me. I read somewhere that the Artesian has a tendancy to lose heat faster in the winter when the cover is open. That was just the experience of one individual, so I was just curious as to whether that is something you've witnessed.Thanks again! I agree that both would be a good choice. Either way, can't wait to stop the internal debate and finally just pick one!
Both are nice spas from a quality standpoint so your good there. I don't know tons on the Arctic as no one around here sells them, but have read good things here. As far as Artesian goes we use to sell them before we brought on Jacuzzi, the only reason we dropped Artesian was plain and simple, we sold more Jacuzzi's. [glow]The Island series Artesian use to only have a 3 year warranty[/glow] may be 5 now? Arctic is probably 5 so from that I like the Arctic. I do like the 24hr circ better than not having one, in my opinion if you have the ozone installed you get more out of it plus the 24hr filtration. If they are charging you for the stainless jets skip it, it looks nice but that's all it does,same with the micro-ban shell not worth the extra charge unless they are throwing it in. If I remember right the Artesian has 3 main pumps not sure on the Arctic. You cant go wrong with either specially if the dealers are good,sounds like your leaning towards the Artesian? Sometimes going with your gut is a good way to go and it sounds like you have done your homework.
Don't be swayed by the Microban. Microban in a hot tub doesn't really do anything. Microban is in products to keep bacteria at bay. This is a great feature in a product that isn't constantly being sanitized. For instance, a baby's high chair. You don't have chlorinated water sitting on the high chair all the time. A hot tub is constantly sanitized. You'll always be killing bacteria on the surface of the hot tub - with the exception of the small amount of surface out of the water. There is no need for Microban. It really is just a marketing tool.
I highly doubt that Microban is JUST a marketing tool. No way do all the manufacturers and dealers go thru the extra expense of having Microban, if its of no importance.
I highly doubt Microban is NOT just a marketing tool. Why would leading manufacturers such as Hot Spring and Jacuzzi not go thru the extra expense of Microban if it had true value?