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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: sputnik on October 07, 2004, 07:11:18 pm

Title: i need help
Post by: sputnik on October 07, 2004, 07:11:18 pm
(j-508 from calspa)  


(j-385 from jacuzzi  $7784+ tax)

(j-375 from jacuzzi   $6972+tax)

package includes

cover.cover lifter.steps.ozone generator.chemical kit. delivery.resin skirting


is this a good deal  and now which tub is better

thanks

sputnik

Title: Re:  i need help
Post by: UnderTheStars on October 07, 2004, 07:46:26 pm
Hi Sputnik!  Consider the source (I'm a first time tub owner = HotSpring; no direct knowlege of the tubs you're asking about.)

That said, I've heard unfavorable comments about the CalSpa line, better do a search of this board.  Also click on the "reviews" link at top of the page.  There are 5 CalSpa reviews (all unfavorable, 1 on pg 3, 1 on pg 4, 3 on pg 5.)  Jacuzzi gets good reviews, quite a few comments - again search the board and the reviews.

Finally, my advice is look at as many brands as you can find in your market.  Ask questions here and WET TEST before you pick/buy a tub.  Just about everyone here has said, "I thought I would buy X-tub until I wet tested. . ." or something along those lines.  You simply won't believe how different the tub feels "wet" vs. dry.

Hey, welcome aboard!  (uh, overboard?)
Stars
Title: Re:  i need help
Post by: Jordy on October 07, 2004, 10:03:53 pm
Hi Sputnik,
I agree w/UnderTheStars, you should always wet-test any tubs you are considering purchasing. I also agree that Jacuzzi is a well-built product (or I wouldn't be a Dealer for them). I started my career in the hot tub industry selling Beachcomber Tubs and then HotSpring. I would say that Cal-Spas are a good product, but the Jacuzzi product has much more to offer you in terms of standard features (120 sq.ft. filtration, ABS base, waterfall, LED light, Jacuzzi Pumps), comfort, and quality of massage. The prices you have quoted seem reasonable for the Jacuzzi models, but keep in mind that I am a Canadian dealer, so you region may be priced differently. Good Luck!!! The J-375 and J-385 are great tubs, I hope you have a chance to wet-test them.
Title: Re:  i need help
Post by: stingfan on October 08, 2004, 09:33:33 am
I have a J-355 and I love it.  What sold us is the warranty and the reputation of Jacuzzi products.

I paid $6995 with all extras you mentioned and including tax.  I have since learned that this is TOO MUCH for the model we bought, but being that we live in a remote area, guess I had to pay the going price.  So, your prices sound really GREAT to me  ;)

good luck!
Title: Re:  i need help
Post by: ndabunka on October 08, 2004, 10:52:22 am
I have the Jacuzzi J-370 with Sythetic, Stereo, Ozone which I bought for $6,500. Your prices seem reasonable although you may still be able to get a few more $'s off depending on where you live (Or simply try to get the stereo added for that same price and you would be doing well).
Title: Re:  i need help
Post by: Mr._Happy on October 09, 2004, 01:24:06 pm
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(j-508 from calspa)  


(j-385 from jacuzzi  $7784+ tax)

(j-375 from jacuzzi   $6972+tax)

 package includes

cover.cover lifter.steps.ozone generator.chemical kit. delivery.resin skirting


is this a good deal  and now which tub is better

thanks

sputnik



Sputnik, I would not be in a hurry to buy nor would I rely upon others to tell you what to spend your money on. You need to do your due diligence on these type of products after all this is you spending your money. Learn how spas are made? Look at what each model offers. Will you be comfortable in the seats. Are the jets suited to your needs. I noticed that almost all of the reviews here rave about their spa. Please take into consideration that these views are only a small sampling of actual purchasers. Take a deep breath and learn and ask questions about every last component and why it is used and think carefully if you can believe what the manufacturer is telling you. Question every aspect fully because in the end it is you paying the bill.
Title: Re:  i need help
Post by: htfun on October 09, 2004, 02:36:48 pm
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Sputnik, I would not be in a hurry to buy nor would I rely upon others to tell you what to spend your money on. You need to do your due diligence on these type of products after all this is you spending your money. Learn how spas are made? Look at what each model offers. Will you be comfortable in the seats. Are the jets suited to your needs. I noticed that almost all of the reviews here rave about their spa. Please take into consideration that these views are only a small sampling of actual purchasers. Take a deep breath and learn and ask questions about every last component and why it is used and think carefully if you can believe what the manufacturer is telling you. Question every aspect fully because in the end it is you paying the bill.


Jim, will you shut it and let the man buy a spa?  
Title: Re:  i need help
Post by: rocket on October 09, 2004, 07:44:49 pm
Hi sputnik,

go with the Jacuzzi.  cal spas has a poor reputation for quality and service.
Title: Re:  i need help
Post by: sputnik on October 10, 2004, 09:09:20 pm
thanks for all the help


ill post as soon as i get the the tub  
Title: Re:  i need help
Post by: Jordy on October 10, 2004, 09:12:57 pm
Hi Sputnik,
Wet-testing will help you determine your comfort level in the model you are considering. And yes, regardless of whatever fearmongering and doubt other specific posters may be casting out, Jacuzzi has built a solid reputation for providing a quality product. Good Luck!!
Title: Re:  i need help
Post by: brandy on October 11, 2004, 12:47:00 pm
Own a J 385 and paid $7600 for it with the extras you are mentioning.  Did not pay taxes here in Fl. with a letter from the doctor.  We love the tub, plenty of power when you want it, and plenty of room, one of the reasons we bought.

Enjoy whatever you decide to buy.