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Jacuzzi Jim,Everything you said, is exactly what went through my mind when the sales guy was feeding me that info. "According to him, they installed the spas on the roof top lounge area at the really nice Grand Hyatt in downtown San Antonio before the construction was done. They left them out in our 100+ degree weather (51 days straight of over 100) last summer and didn't have them covered. The headrest literally looked shrunken, and a lot of the pieces looked faded. They were all Graphite (black) interior which only made matters worse. Supposedly they took them back and gave the Hyatt all brand new ones. Maybe I should take a quick swing by the Hyatt and have them tour me through this area :-).As for the J-400 vs HS Relay, I couldn't agree with you more. That was the only two I could wet test in the store. I focused only on the seats in the J-400 that had the same jets that were in the J-335 so I could get a decent comparison on what the Jacuzzi Jets felt like compared to Hot Springs (Hot Spot). Obviously I thought the Jacuzzi Jets were far more comfortable on low and high settings.I know I can't get it for $5000 new, but my question is: Is $8600 for a new J-335 with stereo to much? He is telling me that, its $1000 off of $9600 and he is throwing in a free cover and steps. I'm in sales, and I can only imagine at the end of the month going into winter, they have to be looking to close a sale.
Do you agree with "ndabunka", that 6k is way to much for a 3-year old, reconditioned J-335 with stereo, cover, lift, ozone, and steps?