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Downside: No dealer so hopefully you're a DIYER, including for setup though its not complicated,Hydrotherapy won't be anything special,Aesthetics for rotomolded spas aren't equal to standard spas, won't have special lighting, jets will be more basic ... .Upside:Rotomolded spas are very durable,Spare parts should be available when needed,Most rotomolded spas are 110V but in this case you're ok there with it being 220V. It'll get/stay hot and they have sprayed in foam insulation,PRICES are lower for these types in general and seems especially so here.
Hi all,I'm going to preface this by saying I'm sure home Depot isn't the absolute best place for a hot tub, but I just so happen to have a remarkable amount of credit card points I can transform into home Depot gift cards ($6k worth), which is why I'm looking where I am..........