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The biggest mistake would be to not wet test...ESPECIALLY with a lounger.
You're looking at some good brands, those prices seem steep. I'm currently working at a factory event down in the Bay Area for Marquis Spas, contact me and I can get you a really good deal on a spa.
Quote from: MarKee on June 21, 2015, 02:22:18 amYou're looking at some good brands, those prices seem steep. I'm currently working at a factory event down in the Bay Area for Marquis Spas, contact me and I can get you a really good deal on a spa."show guy" selling 101
Quote from: TwinCitiesHotSpring on June 21, 2015, 05:33:01 pmQuote from: MarKee on June 21, 2015, 02:22:18 amYou're looking at some good brands, those prices seem steep. I'm currently working at a factory event down in the Bay Area for Marquis Spas, contact me and I can get you a really good deal on a spa."show guy" selling 101Yep. Those "factory events" rarely equate to the customer getting a better deal. Those booths are expensive.
Well after I thought i had to give up on an acrylic spa i now am back trying to find a crane company that can lift it over the house within reason.So which Spas are considered to be the best ones and why? I was looking at a HotSpring Envoy, an Arctic Spas Klondiker and a sundance spa (forgot the name) and a D1 chairman