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I am still gathering all information with regards to a Spa I want to buy this week. A colleague offered me a Sunbelt Spa. To quote him: 'top quality, comparable with Hotspring and Sundance, but much more affordable'. Actually originally I wanted to choose between the Hotspring Envoy, Sundance Cameo, Artisan Onyx or Coleman 482. Now I looked to the Sunbelt Ultra Wave. Although the design doesn’t impress me and I know you guys already gave me the advice to wet test al possible spa’s, I would really appreciate your thoughts about the Sunbelt brand. The most important benefit for me would be the pricing which is about 40% less compared to other spas on my whish list. Any food for thought for this model?http://www.sunbeltspas.com/Pages/ultra.htmThanks in advance,Jos
A colleague offered me a Sunbelt Spa. To quote him: 'top quality, comparable with Hotspring and Sundance, but much more affordable'.
That would be like saying KIA is comparable to Lexus or better yet a disposable camera comparable to a new Nikon. Your friend needs to either get an industry education or work on his ethics.
Stuart;I know you used to box. Is that why you don't pull any punches?
Tonyp,He also mentioned that loungers were more money.
NO Frigg'N way dude! Sunbelt does make a decent unit but on par with HS? get REAL! Actually Sunbelt sells in two modes to their dealers. Mode #1 is a fully built spa (jets, pumps, etc). Mode #2 is as a shell (and pumps I think). The dealer then ads everything to them. This can be good or bad. Good = You can place them anywhere you want to. Bad = Since there is no possibility of ISO 9001 testing, it's quite likely that those dealer installed jets WILL leak. Insulation in a Sunbelt is nearly non-existent. They are considerably better than the warehouse spas you can buy but are nowhere near the value/quality of the Jacuzzi, Hot springs, Marquis, Master, Beachcomber, ...... It's simply another way to save money. You get what you pay for...