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That is great information, thank you! So, do Freeflows have different levels for jets (ie, low, medium high)? And does the heater only turn off when on high? For example, if I have them on low or medium, the heater will remain on?
Quote from: brillskill on April 19, 2013, 02:19:37 pmjust going by what my situation is with my calspa..my tub is covered for 2 years by my closest cal dealer..when i called wayfair about the nordic warranty they stated it would be my local dealer..anyway do what you feel comfortable with ..you know what they say about opinions...That's not what Nordic told their dealers because I specifically asked that. If one shows up in my area and they need warrentee work done they can either call wayfair or pay me my regular rates up front and get reimbursed by Nordic. Maybe that's why wayfair has so many complaints with the BBB because they give consumers mis-information. Out of curiosity if your cal spa has warranty problems do you have a nearby dealer? And if so did you ask them if they will cover you?
just going by what my situation is with my calspa..my tub is covered for 2 years by my closest cal dealer..when i called wayfair about the nordic warranty they stated it would be my local dealer..anyway do what you feel comfortable with ..you know what they say about opinions...
Sounds good Jody! If the FreeFlow suits you in South Dakota, we should do fine with it in DC. I think we will try the 110v route first and see how well it does. If we find we need to upgrade, at least that option would be available down the road.How do you find the jet strength when it is set to low?