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Chrisi, the price on the Tundra will be less than a Jacuzzi J-470. So I think it's over for you. Congrats you are on your way. The only thing I will say in your case to consider about the Arctic since you live in a cold climate is the insulation, now I know the Arctic folks will tell you that they are built in Canada and are very well insulated but IMHO I think to have your tub insulated is like a thermos and will hold heat in a tub better, but then I'm not an engineer I'm only a Project Manager .Scott
Scott,Just a little more info on the Arctic and possibility that they may not do well in a cold climate. For example this past winter NE Kansas got hit very hard with ice storms, we had several Arctic customers lose power for 2 weeks. All of these spas stayed full of water and retained a temperature in the 70-80 degree range after two weeks. This is in a climate that reached highs in the 20's and lows in the teens at night. I would think if heat retention was a problem, then all of these spas would have been ice cubes. As a matter of fact we have sold 6 or 7 new spas this spring from customers who had others brands and became ice cubes during the ice storm!
Tub is in and working great. It took 4 hours from crane delivery to electrical hookup. Most of the time was electricians installing conduit. Anyway it looks nice it sounds nice, but water is 69 degrees. Dealer will be here tomorrow morning for orientation and then it's party time.Scot