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Believe it or not some will say whatever it takes to sell, especially if it’s not really a lie but just a convenient spin on reality. I also love the one where the manufacturer will have a single jet with maybe 8 ports and they will count that as 8 jets in their jet count. This site is good at helping people understand a few of the curves out there and to realize wet testing and quality are far more important than jet counts and horsepower.
"new here- leaning towards the HS Vanguard."I was having the same problem. Then I realized that I had two different shoes on.
We still need to wet-test these- probably over the weekend
Thanks for your input so far! We looked at Caldera's again today and we are adding them to our list. We looked at the Niagra and the one that's like a Niagra with the lounger (can't recall the model name off the top of my head). That dealer told us that Caldera and HS are the two best spas out there (he doesn't sell HS due to the protection laws or something- the HS dealer is down the street).What are the major considerations between the HS and the Caldera? I know they both use the ozone but the HS used 5 regular sized looking filters while the Caldera used one giant sized filter. What does that mean to me as a user? What if I said that it is extremely important to me to have clean water all the time with the least amount of chemicals (as I'm sure this is a common desire among spa consumers). I don't want to add too many other brands into the mix but we may check out Marquis as there is a dealer in town. Between these 3 which allows for the cleanest water?Also I believe the Caldera had a deeper seating, which I desire, although I think less choice of seat height as compared to the Vanguard.We still need to wet-test these- probably over the weekend
Yeah, I just looked on the LA spa web site.. the Heet actually has the same horse power as the Vista here is the cut and paste discription:2-3 5 MBHP / 2.5 HP cont. each
Very good, they are showing it both ways. Hopefully the salesperson would quote both or if only one way would quote the continuous but ...
that would be the ulitimate flim flam right??
3) I tested a couple of Hot Springs tubs, and liked a few things about them. I loved their flat back massager seats. Ultimately, I went another way because of a few things. Their tubs were a little short for me for one. I was also unimpressed by their jets compared to those of several other tubs I tested. It's not the number of jets themselves (I think they were all in the right places)....but I found there to be a lack of pressure compared to tubs that were priced quite a bit less. [glow]I think that's due to the horsepower in their motors (the one I eventually bought had over 3 times as much). [/glow]
Wait, now you have me confused. The LA Spas HEET on the website has close to the same Horsepower as the Vista does. The Vista says it has two 4.8HP pumps (2.5 continous) and the HEET says it has 2 5HP pumps (2.5 continous). However....[glow]the HEET I wet tested had an extra 5HP pump (2.5 continuous) installed on top of that for a total of 15HP (to the Vista's 9) or 7 continuous to the Vista's 5.[/glow]Can someone explain this?
The above post is the one that got us to respond to explain that you didn't get 3x the HP as you indicated you believed you received. It seemed that maybe you fell victim to the BS of the BHP shell game.In your subsequent post 2 days later you got it right. Your spa has 50% more HP than the Vista, not 300% more.
Now having said that, it should be all about feel, not HP. Since you wet tested I assume you went by what felt best, not simply which had the bigger number.