Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: lkedward on June 26, 2005, 02:12:12 am
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I am overwhelmed. I just bought a cabin in Tahoe (partial vacation rental) and want to purchase a good and quality spa or hot tub that will be energy efficient and winterized. 6-8 person tub is just fine.
What do I need to look for in a spa that will be used often with cold winters?
I want to spend no more than $3,500.
Please help!! I'm so new to this and don't want to make the wrond decision.
Thanks!
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How bout 1 mounted with skis,so you can enjoy the best of both worlds? ;)
You're gonna be limited to what you can purchase for 3500.00 I suggest looking at 1's in the price range of 6-8000.00 I'll only say,you get what you pay for.
GL
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I have a great used spa that is only about 3 years old that I could sell you for around that and even deliver it if we could work out a cabin use there a couple times a year to come out and take care of it! ;) ;D
(BTW, it's a Marquis Euphoria)
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Heavenly Time Hot Tubs & Billiards located at
2291 Lake Tahoe Blvd.
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
(530) 542-0150
http://www.heavenlytimes.com
Carries:
Viking Spas (Priced from $3000-$5000)
Coyote Spas ($4500-$6800)
Arctic Spas ($5500-$12,000)
We can also maintain your spa on a weekly basis (while working with your property mangment company). As we are a full service company!
Please let me know if I can answer any more questions on our products.
Michael
michael@heavenlytimes.com
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You just BOUGHT a cabin in TAHOE and only want to spend $3,500 on a tub?
Geez bud, do yourself a favor and upgrade your budget...
;D
Drewski
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What do I need to look for in a spa that will be used often with cold winters?
I want to spend no more than $3,500.
If you're paying the utility bill you might want to make sure you get a well insulated spa. There are a lot of "bargain" spas out there that cost less to purchase but can suck money out of your pocket when you have to pay to heat them.
sometimes you can find decent bargains on good used spas. Otherwise, if you truly only have $3500 to spend I might suggest you put it away in the bank and add $200 a month for a year and then look for one next year.
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Heavenly Time Hot Tubs & Billiards located at
2291 Lake Tahoe Blvd.
South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150
(530) 542-0150
www.heavenlytimes.com
Carries:
Viking Spas (Priced from $3000-$5000)
Coyote Spas ($4500-$6800)
Arctic Spas ($5500-$12,000)
We can also maintain your spa on a weekly basis (while working with your property mangment company). As we are a full service company!
Please let me know if I can answer any more questions on our products.
Michael
michael@heavenlytimes.com
Coyote Spas? I'm going to have to look that one up, as it is new to me. Welcome Michael. Love the pic on the main page of your website. I can say for certain its not Ohio ;D
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Coyote Spas?
That's simply a secondary spa line (not quite even with their premium line) from Arctic much like Hot Spring has Tiger River, Sundance has their 700 series (used to be Sweetwater), Marquis has Everday Spas and Phoenix has H@ven Spas.
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As others have noted, it is going to be very difficult to find a new spa of high quality in that price range, not to mention a large one that will seat 6-8. For what you are looking for, I would recomend a budget of at least 6k unless you buy used. Spending less then this may be fine at first but you will almost certainly pay for it in the long run.
Good Luck,
ArcherC
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I do not think you will find a true 6 to 8 person for even twice your budget .....there is a world of difference between spa with 6 to 8 seating positions and actually putting 6 to 8 into your spa ......for most the majority of the time it is only 2 .....yours being a rental may in fact be the exception ...
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Wmccall-
That picture was taken in Colorado. I have a store in Breckenridge. That is a customers house.
Yes Coyote Spas is made by Arctic. However it is still built with the same quality as an Arctic. Some of the differences are warranty, style of jets, and size of the cover.
Michael