Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: bean on May 23, 2015, 12:00:06 pm
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Like the title says, I'm trying to find the best hot tub for my needs around $6,000. I've been running in circles trying to get an idea of what features I do and don't want and what hot tubs offers close enough to what I want without to many extras I don't care for.
The things I know I prefer at the moment are: seating for 3-4. Preferably 240v (whole home is have rewired electrical, so why not). No speakers. Decent jets, but nothing too fancy, as I don't really care much about hydrotherapy. Color changing lights are preferred, but not a must. Same with a waterfall.
Compounding my issue is that there seem to be only a few dealers where I live (New Orleans). I know going in and wet testing is going to be key, along with determining dealer quality, but I'd like to at least have some idea of what I should expect around my price range so I don't get upsold. The best-looking dealer in my area sells Hotsprings, Dynasty, and Nordic Spas.
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Like the title says, I'm trying to find the best hot tub for my needs around $6,000. I've been running in circles trying to get an idea of what features I do and don't want and what hot tubs offers close enough to what I want without to many extras I don't care for.
The things I know I prefer at the moment are: seating for 3-4. Preferably 240v (whole home is have rewired electrical, so why not). No speakers. Decent jets, but nothing too fancy, as I don't really care much about hydrotherapy. Color changing lights are preferred, but not a must. Same with a waterfall.
Compounding my issue is that there seem to be only a few dealers where I live (New Orleans). I know going in and wet testing is going to be key, along with determining dealer quality, but I'd like to at least have some idea of what I should expect around my price range so I don't get upsold. The best-looking dealer in my area sells Hotsprings, Dynasty, and Nordic Spas.
It will push your budget a little bit but check out the Hot Spot 'Rhythm' model from Hot Springs...'Relay' if you want a lounge
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I do like what I can see about the Relay and Rhythm. They're perhaps a tad bigger than I was thinking, but they also seem to have a more minimal feature set that appeals to me. Fewer, higher quality jets and such. I'm certainly willing to spend a little more if it's worth it, but then I'm not sure how much more these might end up being.
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Like Twin Cities said the hot spot would be a good choice as well as the Nordic Encore Se or LS. I would buy those tubs before the Dynasty
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How about the Sundance Edison?