Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: woodzeeewife on October 24, 2010, 03:52:17 pm
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HI everyone,
We looked at a used 2006 J480 from Jacuzzi yesterday at a dealer. They want $9000.00 for it. It does have some minor craze lines under the control panel and on one of the corners. Does that pose a problem long term? Is that something that can be repaired? I haven't wet tested it yet and it sounds like that is a must when buying used. What do you think? ??? :-\
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I think that price is high for one thing (the tub is almost 5 years old) and I would worry about the crazing. My Marquis tub (05) began to have crazing and Marquis replaced it under my warranty. I know that typically crazing occurs under the shell surface, but I have a friend whose tub ended up with large cracks that began as crazing. Hopefully some of the dealers can speak to this problem, but I find it hard to believe that a company would be willing to replace tubs if crazing was OK.
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Thanks for the reply. The dealer said he didn't feel it was a problem. Evidently the tub was warrantied because of this problem and the owner got a new one. So I imagine it is tuff luck for the next person if this crack gets worse. Should we go ahead and make a lower offer and take our chances? Can these types of craze lines be repaired?
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I know for a fact that my tub was re-sold after it was replaced. I don't know how this worked out for the new owner. I understood that crazing was purely aesthetic, but like I said, my friend's crazing turned into large cracks.
How much is this tub brand new? There are Jacuzzi dealers on here who might be able to tell you if there is a history for the particular shell color on the tub that you have looked at.
Personally, I think the price is high, you can buy a quality in-warranty tub for that..maybe not that particular tub, but another brand or type. Hot tubs tend to depreciate pretty fast.
This is just my opinion..and I sure hope others chime in soon...but
I think you have an over priced, used tub with no warranty or guarantee for an issue that you are already aware of. For $9,000.00, nope, I wouldn't take a chance :-\
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I wouldn't pay $9000 for a 4 YO tub with problems, IMO let it go.
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I wouldn't pay $9000 for a 4 YO tub with problems, IMO let it go.
The 400 series are expensive when new (much better value in 300 series IMO) but $9k for a 4 year old spa is just too much. I'd say about 25-40% of original price for any well made spa is about right depending on condition and other factors (i.e., in good shape from spa owner I'd pay 25%; in very good shape from a dealer with a 60 day warranty I'd go 40%).
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HI everyone,
We looked at a used 2006 J480 from Jacuzzi yesterday at a dealer. They want $9000.00 for it. It does have some minor craze lines under the control panel and on one of the corners. Does that pose a problem long term? Is that something that can be repaired? I haven't wet tested it yet and it sounds like that is a must when buying used. What do you think? ??? :-\
Used tubs are like used cars, they depreciate the SECOND you drive them off the lot. Most 4 year old tubs sell for about 50% of what they did new. Guess what, that 480 probably sold NEW for around the $9K level so the price they are asking is...well, INSANE!!!
Now, if the dealer is offering a warranty with it (in addition to the balance of the factory warranty) say for two years from NOW, then there is value there but even then it's probably a $6,500 tub (max). Also, if that one DOES have fractures or other buy back issues, I think that the dealer HAS to tell you about them or they would risk fraud. But that does not mean that they will.
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We let that tub go. They were not willing to negotiate. We are looking at a Caldera Niagra 2010 for 8000.00 with a cover lifter and steps. I was wondering if all hot tubs share intensity between the 2 seats on the same pump?