Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: joshua45 on April 16, 2006, 12:18:38 pm
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I went into a caldera place this weekend and that had a 'very inexpensive' one piece hot tub called a "DreamMaker Spa'... Since I am at least 7-8 months out from my new home being ready for a new spa, I am considering this one (Dreammaker) for a year .. Supposedly, according to the dealership (Caldera).. they are his top selling model.... THere is no heater (friction = 'hot stick') and other then a 110 pump with 11 jets, a waterfall, 1.8 lb closed cell full foam etc. etc.. just a basic simple tub... I'm tryin to figure if it is worth the $$$ (only about 2,500) for a spa that I can use for a year and either keep 'in the house' as a 'second spa) with my 'real' spa' on my deck outside.
Has anyone heard or own one? your opinion?
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http://www.dreammakerspas.com/
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IMHO, I'd call around to the local dealers, ask if they've got refurbished tubs for sale. You'd probably come up with a similar price, and get more tub...then you could use that as a selling point on your current house......plus, you'd have a tub with a real heater... ;)
just my $.02, of course.....
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why waste $2500 on this Dream maker?
I would buy the spa you want now.
For $2500, you could hook up the "real spa" have it on one of those plastic pads", in a year when yo move, unhook it, have it proffesionaly moved and reinstalled at your new house, and hooked up and still save several hundred dollars in your pocket.
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What Drewstar said!! We charge $250-$400 to move a spa. Get the one you want now, move it later.