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Suggestions please for a small, energy efficient (for cold NY winter$) tub which will be used most of the time by my wife and I only. I'm 5'10" and she's 5'6". Must haves: a seat/s with armrests, wrist and back jets, ozone. Wife thinks she would like a lonuger with fairly straight back. Not interested in those made-for-2 only spas because we do want some variety in seats. Would like to keep the cost between $5-7K. Oh, and should we insist on wet testing before we buy. This will be our first spa. Local dealers (in town) are Caldera, Hot Springs, Master and Lazy Boy. For others we'd have to travel 50-80 miles--I'm OK with that to buy but am leary of getting timely service from someone that far away, not to mention those trip charges!
Quote from: Kaisermust on July 07, 2011, 07:52:36 pmSuggestions please for a small, energy efficient (for cold NY winter$) tub which will be used most of the time by my wife and I only. I'm 5'10" and she's 5'6". Must haves: a seat/s with armrests, wrist and back jets, ozone. Wife thinks she would like a lonuger with fairly straight back. Not interested in those made-for-2 only spas because we do want some variety in seats. Would like to keep the cost between $5-7K. Oh, and should we insist on wet testing before we buy. This will be our first spa. Local dealers (in town) are Caldera, Hot Springs, Master and Lazy Boy. For others we'd have to travel 50-80 miles--I'm OK with that to buy but am leary of getting timely service from someone that far away, not to mention those trip charges! 1) Of the 4 you mentioned I'd clearly lean to Caldera and Hot Springs (good spas, fully insulated and being from Utica originally I know what those winters are like). I'm not a fan of Master at all and would not expect them to be as energy efficient. Not even sure who owns the rights to that LazyBoy name nowadays.2) Local dealers are always more preferable when it comes to you going there and them coming out if issues arise but 50 miles is often ok (assuming the dealership is a customer oriented place) and even 80 with the right dealer though you really would want to get (in writing) what they would charge for warranty service (yes, I would expect a trip fee at that distance even when under warranty) and also something stating what kind of time frame you can expect to see service arrive after you’ve called for assistance (if you're down in January this can be an issue).3) You certainly want to wet test the model you desire. Wet testing another model may give you an idea of what the jets feel like but not what the seating is like. It can be hit and miss because I'm used to dealers only having 3 or 4 models available for testing and usually its not the smallest models. Let them know this is a key for you.