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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: IonHeaven on July 29, 2004, 07:35:25 pm

Title: Spa Frog and cover jumping?
Post by: IonHeaven on July 29, 2004, 07:35:25 pm
The Marquis I'm considering has what seems to be a very convienient 'spa frog'. Not sure what that's all about since I'm just deciding between 2 spas and know nothing about the other options for chemicals. I imagine the convienience of the spa frog will be more costly. Any advice?


Also, my dealer was practically jumping on the cover and invited me to join him to demonstrate that snow build up will not damage it. Anyone know how well it insulates?

As some of you know, I'm still deciding between the Marquis Reward and the Beachcomber. Many of you have given me great info and suggestions to consider, which I appreciate tremendously! Now I'm down to the final decision. I really could use some advice to feel confident as I move forward on the tub that is for me. Wet testing proved a tie!

Hopefully soon I can join the ranks of happy soaking spa owners!

IonHeaven

Title: Re: Spa Frog and cover jumping?
Post by: Mendocino101 on July 30, 2004, 12:11:11 am
Hi...

The spa frog system is a very convenient way to manage your water...a bromine cartridge and a mineral cartridge...the bromine should be good for about a month for average use. the cost to replace monthly should be about $10.00 the mineral lasts for about 4 months usually you change it when you change the water...cost about $25.00 shock about once a week perhaps twice for heavy use and thats about it....or at least the idea of how it is supposed to work and the excepted costs....