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Another thing is, time and time again, I have people come in that had bought one off the internet and it ended up being a NIGHTMARE! Sure, it seems like a good idea because its cheaper, however, if the vac doesn't feel right for you, you just wasted your time and money. Not to mention if you need parts or service, you will be stuck. It is always good too try one out first. I cannot stress that enough!
ONLY buy a full foamed vac. A full foam vac is much better than a TP vac. A full foam vac will require less energy to operate and will be less prone to leaks.You may also want a vac that produces a nice waterfall. I'd stay away from vacs with lounges in them for obvious reasons.
Would you please explain what you are talking about to this rookie?
The Spa Wand by Poraris looks pretty good. Anybody have one of these? I hope it won't void my warrantee.http://www.cheappoolproducts.com/Spa~Maintence_77~supplies.html
Soakin, I am still a newbie and obviously a bit slower than most folks. I thought everyone was plum crazy talking about vacs like it was a spa. Thanks for clearing this up so that I know I am not crazy.
Another thing is, time and time again, I have people come in that had bought one off the internet and it ended up being a NIGHTMARE!
can/should I lump all dealers into this same catagory?