Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: ng1148 on March 10, 2013, 02:03:08 pm
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Which one is the better hottub? Never owned a hottub and have it narrowed down to these two. Which is the better deal? been to both dealers but still not sure.......cover, chemicals, etc. all included with both
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Depends on your location. I've seen better in my area.
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we are in kansas...but quality wise which is better?
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I'm not a dealer of either. They are both great tubs but for my money nothing beats a grandee. I think it's the best tub on the market
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are the jets good and powerful on the grandee? or is there any downsides to the grandee?
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have you sat in both dry? wet-tested either? determined dealer competency? these are things we cannot do for you which will help you make a good decision....both manufacturers have been around 30+ years and are reputable and although D1 was just sold, they were purchased by Jacuzzi another long standing company in the industry
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we are in kansas...but quality wise which is better?
Quality wise both are very good. Assuming the dealers both seem like someone you'd feel comfortable doing business with I'd make both a counter offer and see what they say.
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being that we are in rural kansas neither places showrooms are very large and neither of them have the model on hand so we cant actually test them
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Hi ng1148,
What part of Kansas are you located in? Reason I ask, I work for an Arctic Spa hot tub dealer in Topeka. If you aren't too far from us, I would be glad to help out in any way that I can. We have several in our showroom to look at, and you could wet test just about any model if you would like. If you aren't interested in Arctic Spas, that is okay too, but I thought I would as least offer to help. The two hot tubs you are looking at are great models from great manufactures. Feel free to reply here or pm me if you want any more information, and I will be glad to help.
Ed
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being that we are in rural kansas neither places showrooms are very large and neither of them have the model on hand so we cant actually test them
At least test what they have in the showroom. A wet test gives a feel for how the seats work for you and how the jets feel, and a combination of both. The jets in the Hot Spring are the same in other Highlife models with same flows so at least you can get a feel for that if you can't sit in the one you want. Tell them about your desire to wet test the Grandee and see if they have any idea of a solution.
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being that we are in rural kansas neither places showrooms are very large and neither of them have the model on hand so we cant actually test them
Of the two, I've only been in the Grandee. I will say most people tend to buy big their first time. How many people do you think will be using your tub regularly?
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I would of bought the wrong tub if I had done the wet test with out my wife being there. So if you have another person that will be in the tub with you most of the time try and do the wet test with that person.
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I would of bought the wrong tub if I had done the wet test with out my wife being there. So if you have another person that will be in the tub with you most of the time try and do the wet test with that person.
That is actually really good advice Bimmerdog. Often time one person likes the tub, while the other one doesn't care for it as much. Many times though, one of the two seems to be too shy or just refuses to get in. Not sure why that is, but I have had many times where just one of the two sit in the spa for a wet test. Also good advice from HS Ace. If you can't test the one you want to buy, you might at least wet test one of the models from that brand so you can get a feel of what those jets feel like, and you might be able to find some seats that are close to the one you are looking to buy.
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I know I would of bought the wrong tub. I thought for sure my wife would love a lounger seat, but we wet tested anyways. She could not stay seated (only weighs 115) and just floated away. :o
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using it regularly will be 1 adult and then 3 teenagers so we want one that still fits a 5 ft tall 80lb 13 year old and we want it big enough to be able to pack in the people when we have parties which makes the grandee seem more ideal by looking at the seats....or is there other brands that would be more fitting?
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using it regularly will be 1 adult and then 3 teenagers so we want one that still fits a 5 ft tall 80lb 13 year old and we want it big enough to be able to pack in the people when we have parties which makes the grandee seem more ideal by looking at the seats....or is there other brands that would be more fitting?
One of the best things about the Grandee is the size along with the open seating which works great when you have kids and/or more than a few people in it. I own a 1999 and its still going strong. I could replace it but why bother, I'd just get another of the same.
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I don't know how big the Grande is, but my dealer had one of these J495 on the floor and was huge. Look like it would be great for parties.
http://www.jacuzzihottubs.com/j-400/j-495/ (http://www.jacuzzihottubs.com/j-400/j-495/)
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The Grandee would be a great tub for what you are looking to do. We ended up getting a tub that my wife could stay in the seat when the jets were on high by pushing her feet against the foot well. I would have never of even thought about it till she found the tub that she could enjoy and stay in the seat.
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My personal choice would be the Hot Springs, I think its a well built tub, after comparing apples to apples and oranges to oranges, they seem to have a strong network of dealers and the dealers in my area, have been carrying the Hot Springs for years, they never change brands. It really comes down to do you need that big of a spa really ? If so, I say go for it, if not downsize a little.