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Hello everyone, I have just started my search for a tub. we have 2 local dealers and neither has wet test as an option. so it seems that unless i want to take a very long trip/wait a long time to do this, I have to pick a tub "dry". given that, one local store has the jacuzzi and I like the J 345. they are giving me a price of 9359 with a cover and nothing else. i think i prefer no lounger. we are a family of 5, but children are college age and in 2 years we will be empty nesters. kids do come home a fair amount and we would like to be able to all fit in to the tub when everyone is home. other dealer has hot springs. they have the glow for 7900 - and they seemed more likely to throw in the cover lifter and steps with all their tubs. flair was 9500 - but don't love the seating arrangement? i didn't get a price on the vanguard but that might be a good option for us? prodigy was quoted at 8400. is that comparable to the j345? am i crazy to consider doing this without wet test? I feel bad doing a wet test somewhere I have no intention of buying? any thoughts would be appreciated!thanks.Cathy
If I was going to have 3 children in mine I would go with the larger one though.
thanks for all the great info and ideas everyone. so, here is where i am today: the jacuzzi people pressured me to buy today to get $400 off and are badmouthing the hot springs spas. the hot springs guy does have 1 tub with water i can go try today at closing time. it's an envoy. but at least i will get to sit in a hot springs - seems like the best i can do at this point.i told him i prefer no lounger. this is what he says he has to offer: Highlife Prodigy - $8400 Limelight Glow - $7900 Vanguard - $10,900. he says i'm getting $1000 off by paying cash. are those reasonable prices?am i right that the prodigy and the j345 are comparable?? glow i think is too small. don't think i need the vanguard? will i get any sense of the prodigy by sitting in the envoy??thanks everyone!Cathy
thanks for all the great info and ideas everyone. so, here is where i am today: the jacuzzi people pressured me to buy today to get $400 off and are badmouthing the hot springs spas. Cathy
A dealer that bad mouths another "premium" brand is an untrustworthy dealer imo. IIt's on thing to trash a costco tub, but another to trash another premium brand. I remember a hotspring dealer who said that the best tub sundance makes isn't even on par with their midtier lines...really? The sundance dealer on the other and had nothing but nice things to say about hotspring. He said they both make some of the best tubs available just chose the one that feels best. But don't let the dealer be the only guide to making your decision, but a great dealer does go a long way. My dealer has held my hand since owning the tub, even calls me from time to time just to make sure I'm enjoying my tub with no issues. But most importantly, given what I know now, I would never invest thousands in a tub I couldn't try out first. You will never know how it feels until you get in it wet. In my process of buying a tub, a few of them fit me like a glove dry, but when filled with water, I floated out of the seats. So take you time, show the dealer you are very serious about giving them your money, and insist on doing a wet test. It's really the only way you will know before buying.