Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: pshscul on March 23, 2005, 02:31:43 pm
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:-[ i am so confused. My daughter and I both have chronic pain. hers is from fibromialga and mine from Lymes. We are about to buy a diplomat by demention one. Now we are confused if we are doing the right thing. She is so chemical sensitive and my husband is so cost efficent he drives me crazy. We are from the northeast and will use it during the winter. The tallest person in our home is 5 10 and my daughter is only 5 ft. We want 2 recliners in it if possible. I have a big floating problem. It is hard for me not to floot up. With the diplomat, it had rist and hand grips.We would be greatful for any help!
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If you want a double lounger, take a look at the 530Z from Marquis Spas. It is a nice model with some nice features, not overly priced either...
good luck.
hottubber... ;D
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diplomat by demention one...
Ah yes, the demented tub. I luv it.
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Make sure you wet test...you might find that a lounger is not the thing for you especially based on your heights and tendency to float. We thought we wanted loungers but after wet testing have ruled them out.
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My wife is 5-5 and I'm 6-1, have a spa with one lounge and neither one of us use it. Take a dip, only way to find out. ;D
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You and your daughter have many options since you do not need a very deep spa. I would reconsider the dual loungers, I thought I wanted one but, found out they were not for me. Try the Marquis line of spas the jet therapy is very good. Most of my back problems stem from my legs and I found the Euphoria to be very soothing.
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diplomat by demention one...
Ah yes, the demented tub. I luv it.
I debated commenting on that, but didn't want to imply anything about our respected D1 dealers here.
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Had a customer wet test a hotspring envoy as well as a demension 1 diplomat and fit in neither. They bought a coleman. It shows you that you have to wet test. You really only need to find a spa that has two personally comfortable seats. There is not a spa out there that has 4-6-8 seats that fit everyone. Actually there is one
Made by HotJacaldemarartesundemenslacolonscopy spas 2,000,000 dealers world wide. ;D
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First, I love my lounger--as well as I love the other seats in my tub....but I would not want two loungers. Each seat in my tub gives different therapy and I always rotate between each seat. Having two seats that were at least similar if not exact would not be my preference. Variety is the spice of spas........ 8)
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I think what you should do is go out and shop. Once you determine what dealer you will work with, WET TEST.
Many consumers think they want a lounge or two in a spa, until they try it out with water in it. This may be what you're looking for, but if not, you will know when you wet test.
What's the best,... ??? That all depends on your needs. The most expensive spa may not be the best for YOU and your family. The best is only for you to decide, once you decide, that is the best.
hottubber.. ;D
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I debated commenting on that, but didn't want to imply anything about our respected D1 dealers here.
I wished I had not sent it afterwards because it could be intrepeted as a swipe at language skills but the fact is I really like Freudian Slips or keyboard entry goofs and things that mean what you mean but mean something else?
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I wished I had not sent it afterwards because it could be intrepeted as a swipe at language skills but the fact is I really like Freudian Slips or keyboard entry goofs and things that mean what you mean but mean something else?
I no what you mean. My language skills are pretty good, and I know the difference between to, two, too, they're, and their, but in my typing I so frequently use the wrong won.
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I no what you mean. My language skills are pretty good, and I know the difference between to, two, too, they're, and their, but in my typing I so frequently use the wrong won.
I two find myself using the wrong 1! The word I most commonly use wrong is where, were....
BTW, wet test the D1 Diplomat and nothing else will matter after that. ;D
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First, I love my lounger--as well as I love the other seats in my tub....but I would not want two loungers. Each seat in my tub gives different therapy and I always rotate between each seat. Having two seats that were at least similar if not exact would not be my preference. Variety is the spice of spas........ 8)
You are right, to a point, Windsurfdog!! I have 2 moto-massage seats in my Vanguard so hubby and I don't fight over who gets it!!
;)
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all i can tell you do not purchase demension one hot tub i had mine for 4 years and more troubles than you can imagine, and there service sucks
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If you want a double lounger, take a look at the 530Z from Marquis Spas. It is a nice model with some nice features, not overly priced either...
good luck.
hottubber... ;D
Marquis doesn't make a 530 anymore. The 545 is a single lounger
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And considering this thread originated in 2005 I am guess some other things have changed as well :-X
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all i can tell you do not purchase demension one hot tub i had mine for 4 years and more troubles than you can imagine, and there service sucks
Get your serial number posted here for the D1 rep that floats around. You still have warranty and if your having tons of problems maybe he can help.
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all i can tell you do not purchase demension one hot tub i had mine for 4 years and more troubles than you can imagine, and there service sucks
Get your serial number posted here for the D1 rep that floats around. You still have warranty and if your having tons of problems maybe he can help.
I HAVE CALLED CALIFORINIA MAIN HEAD OFFICE AND TALK TO A GUY CALLED SKIP BECAUSE I WAS COMPLAINING ABOUT THE SERVICE IVE BEEN GETTING HE TOLD ME THERE NOTHING HE CAN DO THATS THE ONLY PERSON WE HAVE IN THE YOUR AREA, WELL I NOW YOU DONT TREAT PEOPLE LIKE THAT IF YOU WANT THEM COMING BACK TO BUY YOUR PRODUCT, SO AGAIN I WOULD NOT BUY ANOTHER DEMENSION ONE HOT TUB AGAIN THEY SUCK
AND SO DOES THERE SERVICE!!!!!!!
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Well then, thanks for playing. And thanks for trying Tman!
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all i can tell you do not purchase demension one hot tub i had mine for 4 years and more troubles than you can imagine, and there service sucks
Get your serial number posted here for the D1 rep that floats around. You still have warranty and if your having tons of problems maybe he can help.
I HAVE CALLED CALIFORINIA MAIN HEAD OFFICE AND TALK TO A GUY CALLED SKIP BECAUSE I WAS COMPLAINING ABOUT THE SERVICE IVE BEEN GETTING HE TOLD ME THERE NOTHING HE CAN DO THATS THE ONLY PERSON WE HAVE IN THE YOUR AREA, WELL I NOW YOU DONT TREAT PEOPLE LIKE THAT IF YOU WANT THEM COMING BACK TO BUY YOUR PRODUCT, SO AGAIN I WOULD NOT BUY ANOTHER DEMENSION ONE HOT TUB AGAIN THEY SUCK
AND SO DOES THERE SERVICE!!!!!!!
I get that you're not happy with your tub or the service from D1, but you posted on here and now there is someone trying to help you. Why not at least try what Tman is suggesting and post your serial number? What have you got to lose?
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D1 has an excellent reputation for a reason. They build a quality product and provide top notch customer service. Though I do not sell them, I would be proud to if I did. I have interacted with many of their employees and came away very impressed with the people and the company culture. They are one of my favorite brands.
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And considering this thread originated in 2005 I am guess some other things have changed as well :-X
lol I didn't pick up on that
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I saw how old the thread was but the new guy started it!!
I put D1 in my top 3 and have also had many dealings with them but don't sell them. I find their longevity to be as good as all the best with comparable energy efficiency. They are engineered for a fabulous feel. and their designs are very handsome. The parts I have had to acquire for my service, and my contact with their service has been stellar. I owned a Nautilus for 3 years that I paid 2 grand for that was 6 years old. I sold it for 2500 bucks with a new circ. pump and a cracked wood side panel the only issues to date. My 1 year warranty with the new owner required no service and I service it currently and have only went there for an ozone problem. 11 Minnesota winters old. All the owners got their moneys worth. It was 8000 new. and the dealer likely made 1500 on it. I bet this owner would go as far as replace controls and pumps if need be.
But I suppose everybody makes lemons.
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So does that make D1 Sundance and Hot Springs the top 3????
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The dealer does make a difference--and you cannot really say that "Sundance Sucks" because of a dealer----they are a franchise---and they are mass produced I suspect by the same manufacturers to company configurations---I would bet that there are maybe 3 shell mfg's--but I am just guessing---my shell is made in Mexico---now why would that mfg limit himself to one brand? makes no sense. So my point is to shop for a decent dealer after you decide on brand---we went to 4 Sundance dealers--2 had professional in depth knowledge the other 2---sucked! So it wasn't Sundance that Sucked--it was the dealer.
IOn another subject I think Hot Springs knows how to run a company and Facebook web page--Sundance ---"Corporate" Sucks at their website management!
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You'd lose the bet.
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So does that make D1 Sundance and Hot Springs the top 3????
Not my top 3. Everyone here knows I hold a few other brands above HS and Sundance.
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Dave most mnfg buy the acrylic and build their own shells, some do it better and some do it different than others. And absolutely the dealer can make the difference. So many are quick to blame the mnfg when they don't get taken care of by the dealer. It's not the mnfg's fault that the dealer dropped the ball.
Spa customers are like no others, I have seen people completely go off the handle screaming they got a lemon with a very small problem that will get taken care of. In 15 years I think we have replaced 2 spa's for whatever reason, without the customer having to involve Jacuzzi corporate.