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The J-480 is a very nice looking tub. No problems here. How much do they go for--ball park?
The Jacuzzi pictured did look real purty though!!! I know the 400 series is their top of the line models. If you don't mind me asking how much are we talking here for the tub first mentioned...10K, 11K, 12K?I bought my Caldera Geneva (one of the highest end Caldera model...89" x 89") for $7500 including cover lifter. When I priced Jacuzzi, Sundance (Optima) and Marquis they could not come close for the money. All were much more expensive.To each their own of course!
I work on them and Jacuzzi can go bankrupt for all I care. The products are so so but the company is the worse part. Just my experience.
QuoteI didn't know that this site also goes by the name hateonjacuzzi.com. I don't know what Jacuzzi spas you guys were in but they must have been the Home Depot ones from way back, that only had the Jacuzzi name and nothing else. YOU CAN ADJUST ALL THE JETS IN EVERY MODEL. I will put my 350Z'S TITLE on Jacuzzis Powerpro MX series jets against any other in the industry. As far as calling Jacuzzi a ''bling'' tub, I think your confusing them with Cal-Spas. 3 LED lights and 2 waterfalls equals bling. I think not. When I tried the Jacuzzi the jets didn't feel very strong to me, they felt soft and smooth. The Jacuzzi dealer sold other brands in his store and steered me to his other brand when I mentioned the jets didn't seem very strong, he said he sells Jacuzzi to people who want the name brand and soft bubbly jets. He claims the softer touch comes with the way they mix the air and that some people like that soft touch better. I didn't, but some folks like a bubble bath with little soft bubbles. That is why there are so many brands out there, different people like different things. I will admit that this tub is great looking and has the prestige of the name Jacuzzi. I wanted a deep messaging tub so I skipped the soft bubble bath types.
I didn't know that this site also goes by the name hateonjacuzzi.com. I don't know what Jacuzzi spas you guys were in but they must have been the Home Depot ones from way back, that only had the Jacuzzi name and nothing else. YOU CAN ADJUST ALL THE JETS IN EVERY MODEL. I will put my 350Z'S TITLE on Jacuzzis Powerpro MX series jets against any other in the industry. As far as calling Jacuzzi a ''bling'' tub, I think your confusing them with Cal-Spas. 3 LED lights and 2 waterfalls equals bling. I think not.
I've been touting Jacuzzi on here for over 4 years. I have a J-370, the second largest and a few years old. What I find humorious is the pricing? Seems like Jacuzzi is usually the "most sap you can get for the least amount of money" if you look at other threads. I also think that whoever said they have too much bling is DEFINITELY got Jacuzzi mixed up with one of the other tubs. A large number of jets on my 4-year old model are adjustable (not all, but most). Dealer's being A$$'s can ruin even a good tub so I can see that point.
QuoteWhen I tested the Jacuzzi I wasn't impressed with their jet system, the dealer tried to tell me it was better but it just seemed soft to me and they were preset so you couldn't change the intensity. I like hard jets with a lot of pressure, maybe I am the only one that likes them that way. I also didn't like that Bullfrog wouldn't let you control the air. I want more control instead of some engineer deciding how I should like it. I also don't like to be told by the dealer that the way they do it is the right way because the experts say so. I didn't buy my tub to please the experts.That's interesting... I wet tested several tubs and found the jacuzzi's jets very therapeutic and to be just as strong as the others. In fact I was soo impressed I bought the company! Just kidin' but I did by the tub!
When I tested the Jacuzzi I wasn't impressed with their jet system, the dealer tried to tell me it was better but it just seemed soft to me and they were preset so you couldn't change the intensity. I like hard jets with a lot of pressure, maybe I am the only one that likes them that way. I also didn't like that Bullfrog wouldn't let you control the air. I want more control instead of some engineer deciding how I should like it. I also don't like to be told by the dealer that the way they do it is the right way because the experts say so. I didn't buy my tub to please the experts.
QuoteThe deal breaker for me with Jacuzzi was the lack of flat surface for drinks. Not having flat surfaces is beneficial for keeping any water from possibly puddling but, to me, this didn't trump the lack of drink cup area.So buy crooked glasses.
The deal breaker for me with Jacuzzi was the lack of flat surface for drinks. Not having flat surfaces is beneficial for keeping any water from possibly puddling but, to me, this didn't trump the lack of drink cup area.
I think the thing we must remember that there are a lot of different people out there. What suits one won't suit another. I am glad that you are proud of the maker of your tub. So are all the other others. My personal opinion on the Jacuzzi J-480 at $14,000 for the tub it is way overpriced for the massage i recieved. Value is in each consumer's opinion.Now for my opinion on Jacuzzi as a maker of hot tubs. They may have orginated the whirpool motor but they did refine it to be the end all beat all hot tub. The rest on there name alot and there are many more companies doing it alot better than they are. The Jacuzzi has gone from the joke of the industry to trying to become a leader again by bastardizing the Sundance brand they bought. Thats is my opinion after being in this industry for 20 years.