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Still searching for the perfect spa, and have come across a couple of questions:Here's my situation at the moment:I'm looking at a Coleman 471, which has been one of the more comfortable for my partner and I in terms of seating and jets. The dealer sells LA spas and Coleman both, and in his LA lines, pushes the "ultimate mixing chamber" with 24 hr filtration heavily. The coleman models do not come standard with ozone, and he actually was discouraging me from being compelled to add one, as in his opinion, any non 24 hr continuous ozonator, without the mixing chamber, is not really doing all that much for you. (He likes Baqua, and that is probably another can of worms) I think he was really trying to be helpful, but now I'm really confused.....I have pretty sensitive skin, so if spending a few hundred more dollars really does decrease chemicals, I will- no problem. Will a non-continuous ozonator really make a difference in chemical usage? Is the quality of the unit going to vary that much between companies? By his logic, NO ozonator that does not run 24 hr is useful, but it seems very few companies are doing that.Any Coleman owners out there who do or dont use ozone with comments?I was also looking at hotsprings, and I know that ozone is standard in those now (though I'm looking at an '05). Those are continuous, yes?And lastly- how does $6500 sound for a Coleman 471 with lifter, step, some chemicals and delivery? (No ozonator- not sure of that cost)Thanks!!!!!!