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I’d want to have their “self cleaning” option
I love my Bullfrog tub...!
Quote from: bradleyabell on May 17, 2019, 08:16:05 amI love my Bullfrog tub...!Hi Bradley,May I ask which bull Frog tub do you have ? How long have you owned it for and what can you tell us about owner a bull frog spa? sound like you love it which is great but what would you say is the things that set it apart from some of the others you were looking at the start?Would love to hear your comments.
Quote from: Andocrx on May 17, 2019, 05:26:53 pmQuote from: bradleyabell on May 17, 2019, 08:16:05 amI love my Bullfrog tub...!Hi Bradley,May I ask which bull Frog tub do you have ? How long have you owned it for and what can you tell us about owner a bull frog spa? sound like you love it which is great but what would you say is the things that set it apart from some of the others you were looking at the start?Would love to hear your comments.Think you are overthinking things wet test and buy the one you like the best. What I like or what anybody else likes might not be what you like
I agree the term self cleaning is a little bit of a misconception,but the idea that it’s also pulling from the bottom where a lot of grit sits is kind of a nice touch. Right now the fully loaded platinum 720 is 15k out the door, the optima is 18k out the door and the A8 is 17 out the door. The floor model Kingston 980 is 17.5 out the door. I’ve been to Barrie and wet tested the A7 and to a couple different sundances. I did speak with my pool guy today who has been in the industry for 10 years. He didn’t really have a preference of what tub is the best quality or bang for buck however he did say that having hydropool’s manufacturing plant so close by is a major plus for any issues we may have during the tubs lifespan. I’m curious what other people’s thoughts were on which tub is the best out of the above mentioned.
HI all,So we wet tested the Both the Sundance Optima and the Bull Frog A8L. Both were very nice but I think we would give the Edge to the Optima when it come to the over all hydrotherapy we are looking for. But from a built stand point the Bull Frog was a way better made tub in my opinion seemed like it will last a long time. The optima in the tub cabinet frame and corner pieces had a lot of wood which did not even look like pressure treated Something to think about as I am sure short term it will not be an issue but long term with it being outside and ever being a chance for a leak makes me a little scared with the wood rotting. Here are the quoted pricing we got on the Tubs Seem very high to me:Optima $18,500 plus tax which comes to $20,950 with everything delivery cover, lifter and steps. Bull Frog A8 very same price as above with delivery etcBull Frog A7 $16500 plus tax comes to $18,645 delivery cover etc all these prices are in Canadian Dollars.whats your thoughts
A while back I suggested a pinned topic for those who come here for help finding their way through the buying process/ I could be missing something here but it would essentially be - Find out what brands are represented in your area and limit your information input to strictly those brands, research the dealer's reputability and eliminate those with poor reputations, visit the showroom of the brands and dealers you are comfortable with, and wet test. From there, seek out more input on what you like, because regardless of what anyone says about any specific brand or model, if the hot tub simply is not comfortable to you - the purchaser - you're not going to purchase it.
Sam, ok but what can you say about hot tubs pregnancy issue? What I mean ... would it be ok for girl or woman during the pregnancy to take her time in hot tub or some kind of jacuzzi? Are there any temperature suggestions or restrictions? Or you can say only about technical part of hot tubs? My sister loves hot tubs, but she doesn't want to harm a baby.