General > Beating a dead horse
Beating a dead horse
Wisoki:
Uh, yeah, I sell a full foam brand of spas, but in my estimation it is neither here nor there. Full foam or thermo whatever, they both work fine. Sit in and try out the spas you are interested in. Which ever one you like best is the one to buy. Consumer Reports will probably never test spas. I used to write them a letter every year(actualy just reprint the one I had saved in "my documents") requesting it. Never got a response and to date, no tests have been performed :( The reason as I understand it for not testing is not enough demand.
--- Quote ---Sorry Cappykat and ssbraun!
Just a sarcastic yankee poking holes in certain sales pitches.
--- End quote ---
hymbaw:
Wisoki,
I agree, I don't think the difference should keep anyone from buying the tub they feel most comfortable with. Saving a couple of bucks a month while sitting in a tub that doesn't fit you makes no sense.
But logic would tell me the more insulation the better.
Spatech_tuo:
In my mind there are 3 types of spas relative to insulating value: Full Foam, a well insulated thermopane and a poorly insulated thermopane. The first 2 types are good choices, the 3rd is an energy pig. If you inspect the spa closely the 3rd type are pretty obvious.
stl-rex:
--- Quote ---Sorry Cappykat and ssbraun!
Just a sarcastic yankee poking holes in certain sales pitches.
--- End quote ---
Of course you must mean the one that started the thread suggesting superiority of the FF method with flawed energy use reports........... ::)
Tman122:
--- Quote ---In my mind there are 3 types of spas relative to insulating value: Full Foam, a well insulated thermopane and a poorly insulated thermopane. The first 2 types are good choices, the 3rd is an energy pig. If you inspect the spa closely the 3rd type are pretty obvious.
--- End quote ---
ST, you forgot about a 4th type and a 5th type. Alot of brands are partial foam, meaning they have foam srpayed on the shell but not all the way out to the cabinet walls. Then theres the brands that have foam sprayed on the shell and a perimeter insulation. Are these type TP or FF, I would say neither.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version