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They are not even in the same league, go with the Caldera if that is your final two choices.
I thought they are both Watkins products made by the same people. If so how could they be in different leagues?Scott :-?
If both dealers are top of their game, then the only deciding factor I see is the actual wet test.Gotta find YOUR fit.
This board is very responsive. Thanks to everyone for your informative comments. Now for the 'stupid' question: what is the protocol for the 'wet test'? Do you just show up in your bathing suit, or do you schedule an appointment? I assume most dealers have a changing room, but do you bring a towel, bath robe and sandals? How long do you stay? Sounds like we should test both manufactures before deciding, so just wanted to get the 'experts' opinion. Thanks,
How long do you stay?
AS LONG AS IT TAKES YOU TO DECIDE IF IT WOULD BE RIGHT FOR YOU.One of my three most recent wet tests went over 2 1/2 hours between two spas. Water and towels were provided for the customers (Term provides beer standard - we're request only). Because both brothers were shopping, and the technical nature of their questions, two of us stayed to help and give answers. Both bought (one Sundance, one Bullfrog).Some customers decide in less than 1/2 hour (rarely). It doesn't matter how long they take, or how many questions they have. They are the customer. My paycheck (means of living) comes from the money they spend. They are the bottom line.Like Hottubdan said: "have fun".
Would you say about a 1/2 hour is average then... 2.5 hours seems like a long time!