Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: dirtrubber on December 09, 2004, 02:17:16 pm
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I am looking at buying a tiger river spa , siberian any info on this spa would be helpful
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It looks like a good value and I know one satisfied owner. Thats all the help I can be.
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Out of all the spas that Watkins makes, it has always been my personal favorite.
My wife and I both are 6' and there is plenty of leg room, shoulder room for us and our guests. My wife loves the foot dome with the 8 precision jets while I enjoy the back massage in the deep corner seats.
It just fits us better than any other, YMMV.
Wet test one and see how it fits you! ;D
Chris O.
ps I believe it to be the best value on a big spa that I've run across
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what price would be good for this spa
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The factory price is $9395. You should be able to find a good year-end clearance price from your local dealer.
Hope this helps!
Chris O.
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Hey Dirtrubber Do what Chris said . I know Chris ;D he sold my wife and I a Tiger river Bengal, Whitch we love. I dont think you could go wrong with any Tiger River Spa.
Good to see you on here Chris.
T6texan
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Thanks for the kind words t6texan, I appreciate it.
Now, give me a clue who you are....... 8)
dirtrubber...let me emphasize that now would be a REALLY, REALLY good time to get a GREAT buy from your local dealer on a Siberian....'nuff said. ;)
Chris O.
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Never mind t6texan, I figured it out by reading your old posts ;D ;D ;D
Chris O.
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thanks for your inputs , what would you estimate your monthly cost of operation
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Here in NE Texas, a Siberian will run you approximately $12-14 per month set on a temp. of 102 degrees.
Then, depending on what water care you choose, between $10-20 per month.
Very efficient and economical for a spa that size.
Chris O.
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I have a lot to learn on this water care stuff can any one recomend something easy to start with while i learning the ropes
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It's really no big deal to take care of your water.
Dichlor (chlorine) is the cheapest, easiest way to take of the water and does the best job, IMHO.
Your dealer should be more than happy to go over the available options and give his or her opinion while you are shopping, and instruct you on how to care for your spa once they deliver it.
Chris O
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Please - don't wait if you are looking at a Siberian. :'(