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This is going to start a fight.Here is my comparison of a HotSpring vs Marquis:1.) A HotSpring will filter 5,000 gallons of water per day, whereas a Marquis will filter over 20,000 gallons per day (can be programmed to filter over 100,000 gallons per day)2.) A HotSpring has no bottom filtration (it only pulls from the top), whereas you will see bottom suction fittings on a Marquis that can pull up small matter off the footwell. On a Marquis, these bottom suction fittings do not bypass the filter when the spa is filtering (they are plumbed in to the bottom of the filter housing).3.) When you see a HotSpring filter water, you will see very little surface movement. Usually the only thing you will see is bubbles coming up from the bottom of the spa out of the ozone/circ pump return. When you see a Marquis filter water, you will see a lot of water movement (it's filtering at a rate of 80 gallons per minute). All 4 corners of the spa have movement, therefore body oils, hair, and other types of debris are able to be pulled in to the filters before they are able to "cake" to the side of the spa shell.4.) HotSpring has a clean up cycle if you remember to hit the "Clean Up" button after you get out. Marquis has a system called SmartClean that will automatically do a 1 hour clean up cycle after you get out. The software waits ½ hour after the jets shut off for body oils and other material to float to the surface. After ½ hour the spa comes on and filters 4,800 gallons of water and then shuts off.Of course this is a biased comparison, to my knowledge all of the above information is correct. Bottom line: both are quality spas, both will filter adequately.
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The fact is: ALL QUALITY TUBS PROVIDE ADEQUATE FILTRATION!!!!!None is superior or inferior than another. My tub has hot, clean water and it is not a HS or Marquis. When it is filtering (has a circ pump) it is not bypassing the filter. There is no such thing that a filter or tub will clean 100% of the water ... you'd have to remove all the water from a tub in order to achieve 100% filtration. My tub doesn't have a clean up cycle, doesn't use 5 filters (it has 2) and as long as I properly maintain the water - stays crystal clear.Sometimes all it is is sales dribble!
I agee. All the majors have good systems that all work well. The rest is marketing.