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Todd023

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Jacuzzi j-lxl
« on: February 05, 2013, 07:45:06 am »
Hello,

     We are shopping for hot tubs and need some advise.  We were offered the j-lxl 2013 with the new blue tooth jbl stereo and steps for 9300.  I believe this is a good price.  The other tub we were looking at was a 2012 j 355 floor model with stereo for 8800.  Any advice on better tub and deal would be greatly appreciated.  Dealers input is welcome.

Thank you

Todd

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Jacuzzi j-lxl
« on: February 05, 2013, 07:45:06 am »

bimmerdog

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Re: Jacuzzi j-lxl
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2013, 10:49:14 am »
Both tubs look very nice.  Did you wet test both of them?  If you have not you need too.  If you have there is only $500 difference in the tubs.  To me it will just come down to the wet test and which one felt better. 

The last thing for me would be if the floor model has any bad marks or cosmetic damage. 

Good luck and enjoy whichever one you decide on.

Todd023

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« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2013, 06:46:33 pm »
Thanks.  We did wet test the 355 and we sat in the lxl but it was dry. We liked the upgraded filtration and jets but I am little concerned about the smaller size.  Site says it is 20 gal less than the 355.

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« Reply #3 on: February 06, 2013, 01:55:48 pm »
 I would have to give the edge to the J-355 comfort wise, the JLX series are nice spas with a great look to them.  As far as filtration pretty sure you can put that filter in the 300 series if you want.     I can tell you I sell way more J-355s than JlXs.   Good price on both..

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« Reply #4 on: February 06, 2013, 06:31:34 pm »
We wet tested the JLX and a few 300 series and bought J480. Have it 3 weeks now.  The JLX is pretty but we found it a bit shallow. We are also taller people, but the store manager called it a "perfect rooftop deck Jacuzzi". As in if I have to crane the sucker on a roof deck in Manhattan. I did enjoy the j355. 

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« Reply #5 on: February 06, 2013, 08:54:45 pm »
We are not tall (5'8 and 5'3"").  It is going on a deck.  The dealer told us there is a larger circ pump that turns the water over 7 more times per day than the 355.  That coupled with the clear ray and would eliminate the use of chlorine.  we could just shcok the water with a non chlorine mineral sanitizer when we got out.  There are also some calf jets in the lounger that seem nice.

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« Reply #6 on: February 06, 2013, 09:22:44 pm »
Maryphil can I ask if the jets felt much different on the lxl from the 355.  We did test the 355 and found them a little week.

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« Reply #7 on: February 06, 2013, 09:34:52 pm »
We are not tall (5'8 and 5'3"").  It is going on a deck.  The dealer told us there is a larger circ pump that turns the water over 7 more times per day than the 355.  That coupled with the clear ray and would eliminate the use of chlorine.  we could just shcok the water with a non chlorine mineral sanitizer when we got out.  There are also some calf jets in the lounger that seem nice.

  J-355 has the exact same circulating pump a the JLX  Unless it's a 2011 J-355  And you will still need some chlorine depending on use.   

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« Reply #8 on: February 06, 2013, 10:09:08 pm »
Thanks Jim.  The guy is a Jacuzzi rep at a home show.  frustrating.  Can you tell me the main differences between the two tubs (besides the obvious appearance).  It would make my decision much easier.  I have heard some say the jxl is shallow, but I did not see that. 

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« Reply #9 on: February 06, 2013, 11:14:03 pm »
Here are both the tubs you said you are looking at.  It is from the Jacuzzi brochure.  Hopefully you can get a few of your questions answered by looking at the numbers here.

J-355           
Seating Capacity
5-6 Adults
Dimensions
91 in x 84 in x 38 in / 231 cm x 213 cm x 97 cm
Average Spa Volume
330 US gal. / 1,249 Liters
Dry Weight
882 lbs. / 400 kg
Total Filled Weight
4,927 lbs. / 2,235 kg
Pump 1
North America 2 speed, 2.5 continuous hp (4.5 brake hp*)
 International 2 speed, 2.0 continuous hp (3.0 brake hp*)
Pump 2
North America 1 speed, 2.5 continuous hp (4.8 brake hp*)
 International 1 speed, 2.0 continuous hp (2.6 brake hp*)
Circulation Pump
Yes
Diverter Valve
2
Filters
2 - 60 sq. ft.
Electrical North America
240V 60 Hz @ 40A, 50A or 60A
Electrical International
230-240V 50 Hz @ 20A, 30A or 40A

J-LX
Seating Capacity
6 Adults
Dimensions
84 in x 84 in x 36 in / 214 cm x 214 cm x 92 cm
Average Spa Volume
360 US gal. / 1,363 Liters
Dry Weight
894 lbs. / 406 kg
Total Filled Weight
4,730 lbs. / 2,146 kg
Pump 1
North America 2 speed, 2.5 continuous hp (4.5 brake hp*)
 International 2 speed, 2.0 continuous hp (3.0 brake hp*)
Pump 2
North America 1 speed, 2.5 continuous hp (4.8 brake hp*)
 International 1 speed, 2.0 continuous hp (2.6 brake hp*)
Circulation Pump
Yes
Diverter Valves
1
Water Purification System
CLEARRAY®
Filtration
ProClear® Filtration System with skimming weir, increased filtration coverage, and Debris Catching Bag
Filters
2 - 75 sq ft
Electrical North America
240 VAC 60 Hz 40A/50A/60A
Electrical International
240 VAC 50 Hz 20A/30A/40A

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