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spa goddess:
Response to if you can see the vanishing edge in the dark....

There are 4 possible lighting packages plus exterior lighting available on Coast spas.  I have never ordered in a negitive edge spa without at least the standard led package which does illuminate the spillover on both sides.  With the deluxe package it's even more lit up. 

Spatech_tuo:

--- Quote from: footie on May 20, 2011, 06:18:39 pm ---
--- Quote from: Spatech_tuo on May 20, 2011, 04:05:18 pm ---1) ???, I didn't exaggerate anyone's words, I did quote you but I did not exaggerate anything. I realize you love your tub and maybe you regret making an honest statement that did not reflect well on it but please don't try to put it on me as if I put words in your mouth or misquoted you.
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Yes I may have originally stated that I felt it didn't seal perfectly but I very quickly realised those words were not explaining what I meant by that which was why I followed up shortly afterwards with this comment

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You're saying you misquoted yourself?? Really? I'm not sure how someone says their cover doesn't seal well only to recant and say they didn't mean it. Thats like sayiny my car has a broken window and then saying I was mistaken, its not broken. Kind of tough to mistake it. I'm imagining you felt like you betryaed your spa somehow and felt bad. I'm not sure why, owners of many brands will say they love their spa but they had "X" go wrong or if they could they'd change "Y" about it.

I'll leave it alone from here. I'm not trying to be like David who you have sparred with about your spa in the past. I have nothing to say about Coast really, my comments were more about a certain design idea that I think is shortsighted no matter who may use it and spoke my mind. I hope you continue to enjoy your spa.

footie:
OK, let me explain so everyone including yourself and hopefully you'll understand what I meant, the very leading edge at the front of the tub where it dips down has a slight gap at times and this is down to having 3 sections spread over a very big tub. When I close it over I need to check and sometimes reposition it so this front edge is sealing properly. Now this is obviously not going to be a problem with a flat lipped tub which is why I said it didn't seal properly in my original post, along with the fact that it weighs a ton due to it's thickness.

All things considered I think it's extremely efficient, it's got a front trough with it's waterfall which be all account should cool the water quicker than normal and yet it's as economical as any other tub which speaks volumes for it's insulation and everything else designed to save us money.

Tman122:
So you have metered this tub?

footie:

--- Quote from: Tman122 on May 21, 2011, 05:38:06 pm ---So you have metered this tub?

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No I haven't, but I have compared my bill with my brother-in-law's bill who lives in the same town, uses his tub as often as I do mine but at a slightly lower temperature ( 38.5o vs 38.0o).

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