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New Tub Owner
« on: August 16, 2017, 03:33:31 pm »
Hey guys,

First time posting, although I have been using the forum to do tons of research.  I have found the forum very informative for sure.  I am having my first tub delivered this Sunday and can't wait.  I did not need a large tub as I wanted it to fit in a specific space beside my patio, and also wanted something minimal and simple.  I ended up going with a Nordic Impulse DP.  I hope I am pleased with it.

I ended up putting down a 9' x 9' area of "crush and run" about 6" deep, put a border around it, and leveled it off.  I then placed an EZ Pad on top of that due to the fact that I may be moving in the not so distant future.  I figured I might as well spend a few more bucks and opted to run a 220v line vs the 110v as I had to run a dedicated line anyway.

I'll post some pics once the tub is up and running.


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« on: August 16, 2017, 03:33:31 pm »

meriflower

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Re: New Tub Owner
« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2017, 08:33:26 pm »
Congrats on your new spa!   :). Looking forward to your pics!

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Re: New Tub Owner
« Reply #2 on: August 20, 2017, 08:32:08 am »
Hey guys,

First time posting, although I have been using the forum to do tons of research.  I have found the forum very informative for sure.  I am having my first tub delivered this Sunday and can't wait.  I did not need a large tub as I wanted it to fit in a specific space beside my patio, and also wanted something minimal and simple.  I ended up going with a Nordic Impulse DP.  I hope I am pleased with it.

I ended up putting down a 9' x 9' area of "crush and run" about 6" deep, put a border around it, and leveled it off.  I then placed an EZ Pad on top of that due to the fact that I may be moving in the not so distant future.  I figured I might as well spend a few more bucks and opted to run a 220v line vs the 110v as I had to run a dedicated line anyway.

I'll post some pics once the tub is up and running.

You will be happy with that, good value.
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Re: New Tub Owner
« Reply #3 on: August 20, 2017, 01:59:53 pm »
Hey guys,

First time posting, although I have been using the forum to do tons of research.  I have found the forum very informative for sure.  I am having my first tub delivered this Sunday and can't wait.  I did not need a large tub as I wanted it to fit in a specific space beside my patio, and also wanted something minimal and simple.  I ended up going with a Nordic Impulse DP.  I hope I am pleased with it.

I ended up putting down a 9' x 9' area of "crush and run" about 6" deep, put a border around it, and leveled it off.  I then placed an EZ Pad on top of that due to the fact that I may be moving in the not so distant future.  I figured I might as well spend a few more bucks and opted to run a 220v line vs the 110v as I had to run a dedicated line anyway.

I'll post some pics once the tub is up and running.

Awesome little value tub for the price, I always try to keep at least 1 or 2 in-stock..smaller/lighter tub that is pretty easy to deliver (relatively speaking) and I swear the damn things NEVER break, like incredibly low service rates...Good Luck!

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Re: New Tub Owner
« Reply #4 on: August 20, 2017, 02:01:15 pm »
Hey guys,

First time posting, although I have been using the forum to do tons of research.  I have found the forum very informative for sure.  I am having my first tub delivered this Sunday and can't wait.  I did not need a large tub as I wanted it to fit in a specific space beside my patio, and also wanted something minimal and simple.  I ended up going with a Nordic Impulse DP.  I hope I am pleased with it.

I ended up putting down a 9' x 9' area of "crush and run" about 6" deep, put a border around it, and leveled it off.  I then placed an EZ Pad on top of that due to the fact that I may be moving in the not so distant future.  I figured I might as well spend a few more bucks and opted to run a 220v line vs the 110v as I had to run a dedicated line anyway.

I'll post some pics once the tub is up and running.

Awesome little value tub for the price, I always try to keep at least 1 or 2 in-stock..smaller/lighter tub that is pretty easy to deliver (relatively speaking) and I swear the damn things NEVER break, like incredibly low service rates...Good Luck!

Yes they are pretty bullet proof. Incredibly low warranty claims on these. Great tub for the money

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