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Brand Specific Forums => Hot Spring Spas => Topic started by: rrgmrg on August 09, 2010, 10:41:57 am

Title: 2010 HotSpring Vanguard
Post by: rrgmrg on August 09, 2010, 10:41:57 am
I wet-tested a Vanguard and was impressed.  I like the new integrated Ace salt system, cool-down seat, jets, no-bypass filtration, controller, and over-all quality.  Most importantly I liked the dealer who has been in business over 20 years.  Am also considering a Jaccuzzi J-365 which I have not yet tested.

One concern I have with the Vanguard is the work required to clean 5 filters.  How bad is it, how often do they have to be cleaned ?  Any comments on that or overall thoughts on the Vanguard and Jacuzzi J-365 would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Randy
Title: Re: 2010 HotSpring Vanguard
Post by: soak-king on August 09, 2010, 03:45:07 pm
The Vanguard is a great spa. Especially with the re-design that happened last year. Cleaning 5 filters will be more work than cleaning 1 but I think the benefits outweigh the little extra labor involved. You could always try to get the dealer to upgrade you to the Tri-X filters that can be cleaned in your dishwasher if you can.  ;)

I suggest wet testing the Jacuzzi to see which fits you better. IMHO you wont go wrong with either of the spas you mentioned.  :)
Title: Re: 2010 HotSpring Vanguard
Post by: Vanguard on August 10, 2010, 12:34:09 am
Five definitely takes longer, but I've never really thought it takes too long.  I usually just use the instant cleaner.  I spray on the cleaner then rinse off. 

There are wands that attach to the end of a hose that help in cleaning cartridge filters.  This makes the process go much quicker.  I've also found that since I have five filters, my filter cycle tends to be longer - more time between cleanings.
Title: Re: 2010 HotSpring Vanguard
Post by: rrgmrg on August 10, 2010, 10:00:38 am
Thanks for the replies.  Vanguard, how often do you find yourself cleaning all five filters ?
Title: Re: 2010 HotSpring Vanguard
Post by: Vanguard on August 10, 2010, 07:32:03 pm
Well, I should say every month, but that doesn't happen.  I'll have to say that maybe every three months.  Typically, I'll clean the circ pump filter and then rotate it.  From there, when they start looking dirty, I'll clean all of them, rotating them.  I number them so I can keep them straight.
Title: Re: 2010 HotSpring Vanguard
Post by: ejf The Spa Guy on August 10, 2010, 09:03:52 pm
both spas you are looking at have very good reputations. you said you  wet testing the Hot Springs, are you going to wet test the Jacuzzi, it might be a good idea to see how it  fits . comparing the 2, yes the hot springs have to clean 5 filters versus 2 also remember when it is time to replace the filters the cost involved....just something to think about
Title: Re: 2010 HotSpring Vanguard
Post by: rrgmrg on August 11, 2010, 01:55:18 am
Wet testing Jacuzzi this weekend. May go back and try the Hotspring Aria as well.  Not crazy about a lounger but I am a cyclist and need good calf jets.  Cleaning the filters monthly is not so bad.  I thought it has to be weekly.  Good tip to upgrade to the dishwasher safe filters. This forum has been so helpful.

Randy
Title: Re: 2010 HotSpring Vanguard
Post by: Spatech_tuo on August 11, 2010, 11:26:13 am
Wet testing Jacuzzi this weekend. May go back and try the Hotspring Aria as well.  Not crazy about a lounger but I am a cyclist and need good calf jets.  Cleaning the filters monthly is not so bad.  I thought it has to be weekly.  Good tip to upgrade to the dishwasher safe filters. This forum has been so helpful.

Randy

For comparison reasons, its always best to wet test them both on the same day if possible, or same weekend at least.
Title: Re: 2010 HotSpring Vanguard
Post by: rrgmrg on August 11, 2010, 11:56:01 pm
Good point.  I assume you have the Vanguard.  Are you happy with it ?  Jets strong enough ?  Thanks
Title: Re: 2010 HotSpring Vanguard
Post by: rrgmrg on August 13, 2010, 10:42:45 am
Went with the 2010 Vanguard, espresso and pearl.  $8300 out the door with pneumatic assist cover, ACE salt system and upgraded Tri-X filters.  Deciding factors for me were the dealer longevity, cool down seat, ACE salt system and controller with built-in, electronic chemical level indicator. The dealer is also going to store the tub until the landscaping project is ready.

This forum was extremely helpful, thanks all who contributed.

Randy
Title: Re: 2010 HotSpring Vanguard
Post by: soak-king on August 13, 2010, 01:10:47 pm
With the cover lift and ACE system you got a really good price.  :D

Congratulations! Post some pics when you get it all set up.
Title: Re: 2010 HotSpring Vanguard
Post by: ejf The Spa Guy on August 13, 2010, 03:39:35 pm
congratulations on your purchase
Title: Re: 2010 HotSpring Vanguard
Post by: Vanguard on August 14, 2010, 01:05:10 am
Holy Crap!!  You got a great deal on that.  Congrats. 
Title: Re: 2010 HotSpring Vanguard
Post by: hottubdan on August 14, 2010, 01:47:40 pm
Ditto.  Great deal.
Title: Re: 2010 HotSpring Vanguard
Post by: dark rider on August 27, 2010, 09:27:39 pm
Congrats, that is a great deal!  My HotSpring dealer was close, but not that low.  Did that have any steps with it?  I ended up getting the Grandee in the Pearl/Espresso finish, ACE, Uprite, Everwood Steps, booster seat, startup salt/chems, and delivery/installation for $10,395.  Still several weeks out from delivery and growing more anxious by the day!
Title: Re: 2010 HotSpring Vanguard
Post by: soak-king on August 28, 2010, 09:58:23 am
Congrats, that is a great deal!  My HotSpring dealer was close, but not that low.  Did that have any steps with it?  I ended up getting the Grandee in the Pearl/Espresso finish, ACE, Uprite, Everwood Steps, booster seat, startup salt/chems, and delivery/installation for $10,395.  Still several weeks out from delivery and growing more anxious by the day!
You got a really good price as well dark rider.  :)
I know you'll enjoy it once you get it.  ;D
Title: Re: 2010 HotSpring Vanguard
Post by: dark rider on August 28, 2010, 11:55:36 am
Thanks soak-king!  I see your avatar, so I'm assuming you ride?  Crazy enough, I actually sold my dualsport to help fund the purchase of the Grandee.  I held on to my current street bike though, a 2007 BMW K1200R Sport , which has been the single best bike I've ever owned.  I've always wanted a hot tub, but held off due to the cost.  When push came to shove with the Mrs., and a decision had to be made, it was either skimp on the hot tub purchase or sell off one of the other toys. I wasn't willing to skimp and buy a tub that I would eventually regret, so out with a bike and in with a tub that will hopefully last a lifetime!  Since the tub will benefit the whole family, I'm sure that I'll be able to squeeze in another bike or two a few years down the road when the economy turns around  ::)
Title: Re: 2010 HotSpring Vanguard
Post by: soak-king on August 28, 2010, 01:02:09 pm
I really like those BMW boxer engines. Very smooth and durable.  :)

I know you'll get alot of use out of your new Grandee especially since you'll have room for the whole family to join in!

I ride to work almost everyday as long as it isn't raining when I leave the house in the morning. If it's supposed to rain in the afternoon that's o.k., I can always jump in the shower when I get home.  ;D

Title: Re: 2010 HotSpring Vanguard
Post by: kervis on August 31, 2010, 09:29:52 pm
Holy Crap!!  You got a great deal on that.  Congrats. 

NICE!!  When you have a pile of kids (or adults!)  in it, you will want to sanitize before going to bed, then the next day, take 12 minutes to hose off all of the filters.  ALWAYS plan to do that after a group is in.  I have had the Tri-X since day one though--no experience in hosing off the regular filters.

Enjoy your spa!