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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Froggy on October 05, 2005, 04:18:52 pm

Title: Sundance owners, questions about top lift
Post by: Froggy on October 05, 2005, 04:18:52 pm
Which top lift did you choose,I think the brand is Cover Caddy, are you happy with it.

I understand there are three to choose from, I'm a little confused on which one to go with.

Steve
Title: Re: Sundance owners, questions about top lift
Post by: ssbraun on October 05, 2005, 04:46:00 pm
I have ordered the Covermate III.  It is supposed to have some extended brackets specifically for use with the Maxxus...I read here somewhere that it worked well, and ordered it based on that.  My dealer hadn't heard about this and is now planning to stock them for future Maxxus owners, so his research must have verified what I found.

Steve
Title: Re: Sundance owners, questions about top lift
Post by: Orthofunk on October 05, 2005, 05:03:19 pm
The first lifter that the dealer provided for my Maxxus was a Covermate II.  It requires more clearance because it stores the entire cover down to the side of the tub.  It doesn't have a shock to assist the lifting, and the heavy Maxxus cover was too much for it.  It was very difficult to maneuver and ended up bending.

It was replaced with a Covermate III, which has a gas shock, and requires less clearance.  But the cover remains above tub level.  This lifter is MUCH better for the Maxxus.

Here is a good link to compare available cover lifters:

http://www.rhtubs.com/store/cover.htm
Title: Re: Sundance owners, questions about top lift
Post by: c00ter on October 05, 2005, 05:11:22 pm
Mine is coming with the CM III.  I tried the one they had in the showroom and I thought it worked just fine...   I will soon know as mine arrives tomorrow....   YIPPEEEE
Title: Re: Sundance owners, questions about top lift
Post by: vlady on October 05, 2005, 06:44:43 pm
I've got a Sundance Cameo with a lift similar to the Covermate III but mine is the Superlift 2 by Ideal Spa Covers, Inc. as shown here (http://www.rhtubs.com/coverlifts/ideal-lift.htm)  It takes up very little room and is easy to operate.  

I tried 3 different ones in the showroom and this one was the easiest for me to use.  It has built-in shocks so the cover doesn't feel heavy at all.