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Your probably going to wonder why all I got out of your post is, what makes you think you got a "excellent price" on a hot tub?
Whenever I visited hot tub dealers, none of them bashed other brands or dealers. None of them even bashed the Master Spa dealer I told them I had visited. I find it incredible that anyone who has been through this is still willing to let Vortex try and make it right. Fool me once...
Tman, Jacuzzi Jim - I feel that your posts here are quite judgmental. Did you actually read what I wrote?(1) the Vortex product design fits my needs the best(2) I have limited options available to me where I am(3) local technicians who have serviced Vortex product have opined that since they use Gecko and other commonly available parts, service/repairs are straightforward(4) I would only complete this purchase if there was enough of a discount that I can take the risk of a unreliable warrantyI am not in a super-active, super-competitive market for swim spas. Local dealers sell (but no one stocks, so you are ordering untested and unseen, just like Vortex) - Dynasty Spa - everyone other than Dynasty Spa tells me they suck. Reviews also suggest this. Largest single cavity is 17', street price here of $25,000.Canadian Spa Company - everyone other than Canadian Spa tells me they suck. Almost no reviews. Largest is 16', street price here of $25,000.Master Spa - everyone other than Master Spa tells me they suck. Reviews also suggest this. Largest single cavity is 18', and the MP model is almost $40,000 street price here.Hydropool - everyone other than Hydropool tells me they suck. 2nd best design for my needs, after Vortex. Largest single cavity is 17', street price here is almost $40,000.Coast Spa - everyone other than Coast dealer tells me they suck. Largest single cavity is 16'.Trevi - rebranded Dynasty, which everyone tells me sucks.D1 - At over $40,000, in a different price league than most others. Beautiful to look at, but design isn't really what we wanted (only one spa seat). I haven't asked anyone else about them, so no one has told me they suck. But if I ask, I'm sure someone will tell me they do.It's easy for you guys to sit back and suggest that anyone who buys Vortex is an idiot, but as I hope this illustrates, it's not a simple decision for someone who doesn't repair spas to make in a market with limited options. Also important to consider is that half the hot tub/spa dealers in town have restructured or gone bankrupt in the last 5 years, so whether you actually have your local dealer to back you up and provide support is quite questionable. This, combined with my CC's fraud policy, encouraged me to take a flyer on Vortex. And if I can get a deal on it, I will still reconsider it today.Since you are the experts, what would you suggest as the #1, 2 and 3 choices here? Cost needs to be a consideration, as there is more than a 200% increase from the cheapest to the most expensive ones.