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coldnh

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Used tub success story
« on: December 06, 2018, 09:34:13 am »
Just wanted to post my used tub experience here.

After going in my buddies 500$ craigslist hot tub i realized maybe one day I could justify a hot tub purchase.

So I casually searched craigslist and facebook market place for a few months and then one day I saw a 10 year old Jacuzzi J-365 pop up in great condition for 850$ Unbeknownst to me the Jacuzzi brand was one of the most reputable, It just looked like a good unit so I jumped on it and reached out to the seller, apparently I was 2nd in line (out of 13+ interested people) First guy fell through and the seller gave me the opportunity to buy it. The seller had it disconnected it and it was sitting in their driveway,they even had PVC rollers to move it. Fortunately I also have a tilting snowmobile trailer so I got the cash and rushed over. Only took two of us to push it up onto the trailer with the rollers and the deal was done.

I was skeptical of buying this without seeing it run and up to temp but the sellers gave us a very good feeling and mentioned the upkeep they have done with the unit and contact info in-case we had any trouble.

Next was to locate the tub, I knew I wanted it in my back yard, on the deck or next to the deck was the big question, After some deliberation I decided it would be easy to put it next to the deck as well as easy to remove it if didn’t work out. I was trying to keep cost down so I made an 8x8 pad out of re-purposed timbers and brought in 5 yards of crushed gravel which I compacted for the base, I topped this with a few bags of pea stone, overall base investment – 200$+/-

Was able to back the trailer right up to the pad and roll it off with two guys. A few weeks later I had a professional electrical come out to wire it up the proper way. $700.00 This was the moment of truth, While it was being wired, I was also filling it, once it was wired up we turned it on and it fired up just perfectly, everything worked (and still does, 2 months later)

We have been enjoying it 3-4 nights a week and I have been to the spa/pool shop to help with the chemical balance.

For Christmas I have ordered a cover lift and 4 new pillows.
Total investment $1,750 +/-

I think I made out pretty well. Even if I need to replace some pumps/heater/etc over the next few years,  I won’t be losing too much sleep over it. Especially when I think about how much this unit cost new.


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Used tub success story
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Michael Russell

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Re: Used tub success story
« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2018, 10:27:33 am »
Looks great and congrats!

I pondered used.. Seeing your success story maybe I should have looked a bit harder ;-) Gotta keep the dealers in business I guess!

Cheers,

Mike

coldnh

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Re: Used tub success story
« Reply #2 on: December 06, 2018, 11:08:51 am »
Looks great and congrats!

I pondered used.. Seeing your success story maybe I should have looked a bit harder ;-) Gotta keep the dealers in business I guess!

Cheers,

Mike

If ya got the money or don't mind the payment, nothing beats new! There is much comfort in knowing your the first to ever use it and to have a warranty, Plus the dealer will coordinate most of the setup/delivery/etc.

A hot tub was a lower priority item for us and the only way we were going to get one at this point was to do it on a very small budget. fortunately everything came together perfectly.


bud16415

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Re: Used tub success story
« Reply #3 on: December 06, 2018, 12:52:25 pm »
Looks great. It is good to hear a story with a happy ending.  :o

Only thing I might have done different is run a purge thru it before putting it in service.

As long as you had all the Electric done to code and a new GFCI installed enjoy it for many cold winter nights for many more years. 

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« Reply #4 on: December 06, 2018, 06:57:05 pm »
Looks great. It is good to hear a story with a happy ending.  :o

Only thing I might have done different is run a purge thru it before putting it in service.

As long as you had all the Electric done to code and a new GFCI installed enjoy it for many cold winter nights for many more years.

Congrats coldnh and so happy to see a plan and great deal like that work out so well !!
Even the $700 sounds fair, maybe more than fair.Highlighted above by me, I could have done that too as mine is pre-owned but no reason it can't be done on the next round of drain and refill in our case.
I'm on the way to enjoy our tub for a second time today. My wife worked a half day and is ready to soak, I work evening shift, and was in earlier. It's a balmy 20* f now and was 18 on my first dip today.
 
Happy times and tubbing.






swilly1000

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Re: Used tub success story
« Reply #5 on: December 06, 2018, 08:46:54 pm »
Sweet!

Must feel good that it fired up great after all that research/work.

Enjoy!

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