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I personally don't shop for stuff based on what their factory photos look like. I seriously doubt you'd like to see pictures of many of the factories you buy products from every day. Ever shop at Wal Mart? The factory conditions at the places some of those products come from are pretty shocking. I know there are people that see that stuff and say "I'll never shop there again!"...but I've just never been one of those guys.I don't particularly care if the factory my hot tub was made in looks like a barn, or like an office building...so long as the product they make is a good one. I was concerned that someone said Phoenix was going out of business (I thought East_Spa_TX was trying to assure me that they weren't, I didn't immediately realize he was just trying to show me how much prettier the Hot Springs factory is than theirs). I suppose I'll have to learn to read the usernames around here and realize who the salesmen are.
I personally don't shop for stuff based on what their factory photos look like. I seriously doubt you'd like to see pictures of many of the factories you buy products from every day. Ever shop at Wal Mart? The factory conditions at the places some of those products come from are pretty shocking. I know there are people that see that stuff and say "I'll never shop there again!"...but I've just never been one of those guys.I don't particularly care if the factory my hot tub was made in looks like a barn, or like an office building...so long as the product they make is a good one. I was concerned that someone said Phoenix was going out of business (I thought East_Spa_TX was trying to assure me that they weren't, I didn't immediately realize he was just trying to show me how much prettier the Hot Springs factory is than theirs). I suppose I'll have to learn to read the usernames around here and realize who the salesmen are. Other than hot tub dealers interested in bashing their competition, I haven't read or heard any consumer reports saying anything terrible about any of the several brands I'm looking at. They all have 5 star ratings at Pool and Spa...so that's a good sign, right? It's not like I'm shopping at Costco here, I'm choosing from what are supposedly some good brands with long histories and visiting them at the dealers in my area.So far I've visited Arctic, Caldera, Sundance, Phoenix, Jacuzzi and Hot Springs dealers (I feel like I left one out). I still have to go see Marquis and D1 thanks to some recommendations I've read from people here. When I pick a few I like from that list...I'm going to wet test a bunch of them and buy the one that feels the best....also thanks to some advice I've read online.Definitely looking for opinions from any owners of the aforementioned tubs. I've heard a few so far and those have been very helpful.
Does the remote give a digital reading of actual spa water temp ( unlike the control panel ) That alone would make it worth while for me... I am crazy like that.. lol... It also sounds great that you can control the speed of the color wheel... I think I will have to stop by the dealership and look into it. I wonder if there is someplace that sells them online?? :-/
Really? That's not good because they had several of my favorites there. Was this something that was an actual news story or just whispers in the wind?So...if you have that remote, is there any reason you'd need to access the side panel at all? I wonder why the salesguy didn't tell me about that. He did show me the jet controls and stuff that were mounted on the top of the tub, but told me that you needed to get to the main panel and suggested an opening in my deck (it's not an impossibility, it's just not a preference).
I hope you don't think I'm a dealer! I started shopping for the first time 2-3 weeks ago for my first hot tub, and after wet testing Hot Springs, Tiger River, Sundance, Dynasty, d-1, Caldera, Leisure bay and Vita and looking at Jacuzzi, I decided on a Caldera, being delivered tomorrow.
These Forums have helped in my decision so much, but the biggest help by far was WET TESTING!!!! In fact, I tested a few models several times to help with the decision.Good luck in your search!!!!!
Josh - It's good to see your posting getting the attention is deserves. Out of those that you listed in your initial post, here is my opinion (i know, everyone has one)... The Caldera is going to give you the "most for your money". Depending on the market you are in, the dealers may or may not be as aggressive on pricing as they need to be. This board can help you narrow down what a "fair" price would be for ANY tub.
The Phoenix plant has had at least one bad fire due to their mis handling of hazardous materials. And leaving all those spas outside in the hot sun is a terrible thing to do to them. There was some thread or other a few weeks back speculating that they are in financial trouble. Rumor or not, I have no idea.But don't be fooled into thinking that Phoenix is in the same league as the other names like Jacuzzi, Sundance, Hot Springs, etc...Terminator may be a spa dealer, but he's totally credible and wouldn't jack you around just to put you off any particular brand unless he thought there was good reason. In this case, do take a good look at those factory photos- you might not consider them to be indicitave of the quality of the company, but you probably should.
The guy I bought my Arctic from decided to switch to Phoenix spas a few months later. He told me "The price point is a lot better, and it is easier to sell spas to people at a lower price than to explain to them why another brand is better quality." I'm not kidding. Now he appears to be out of business.So sad...... Anyway, my uncle has a D1 Californian; has had it at least 5-6 years, and loves it, never had any problems with it. I wet tested them, and was pretty impressed, but they were not quite right for me.
The Five Star ratings you refer to from PoolandSpa.com is not any kind of a sign. All that means is the manufacturer paid for the bill for their rating this year. It is solely a marketing gimmick. Some have said extortion. These ratings are a sham.
You would still need a way to access it for service down the road, so you would need some sort of removable panel on your deck. That is done regularly for all spas. Even spas with a top side control still have equipment that you will eventually need to access so you cannot permanently block the equipment compartment. However, for daily use, if you have the remote, you would not need to see the panel. A lot of people will keep the spa up just high enough to see the control panel.
Is there a rating system out there I should trust? Perhaps a third party ranking website or consumer reports or something? Every brand I've been looking at (Hot Springs, Caldera, Sundance, Arctic, Jacuzzi...etc, they all have the 5 star rating. If what you're saying is true and all those ratings are a sham, I'd be interested in getting some pointers towards the good ratings.
Hot Spring has their new SpAudio Cast. You can plug your Ipod, stereo, tv, whatever into it. It wirelessly transmits to your spa. No need for a stereo at your spa. Pretty cool set up.As long as you can get access to your equipment, you'll be fine.
This is unfortunate, but not really. One is the SpaSearch.org certification. Mfgs have to meet certain standards to be certified. It is not a ranking, just a certification. The best is the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF). They certify numerous things on the spa and then certify the entire spa. Their NSF Protocol P181 sets certain standards. To date, only Hot Spring and Tiger River have received the certification. Not sure why others haven't. The NSF is totally independent and unbiased.
Wow...so many replies here. This place is certainly hopping compared to the other forums I've visited.
I wouldn't really compare some digital snapshots some competing dealer snapped of one factory to the PR photos taken at another one and put any weight in that.