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I talked to the Spa Depot today and clarified a few more things.It seems that the Belize is a thermal pane model and is full plastic construction. This seems promising to me, as repairs should be super simple on it even if it does break. I assume TP means there's zero foam in the tub. Also has guillotine shutoffs and an equipment compartment that I associate with more expensive models, and are definitely good things. The controls are Balboa VS500, which seems decent. Some pictures of the construction are visible under "more photos": http://www.spadepot.com/shop/Belize-e750-Hot-Tub-Spa-P9750C646.aspxIs the 3yr shell surface warranty a bad sign? All in all, if TP makes repairs relatively easy, I might be ok with jumping on this. To get the same level of technology, I'd have to spend closer to 10k retail, which is really pushing the budget.
I think you should jump in with both feet for the Belize. You asked the ones here to talk you out of buying it, but then after some very important issues as to why you shouldn't buy it, you come back with another thread for the Belize. You asked, these guys spoke. It's your money; buy it and then come back and tell everyone after a while if you made the right choice or not. Simple. Good luck with your choice.
No need to be facetious. I'm asking technical questions, after seeing a few spas in various price ranges and seeing how they are built. This one is built the way I like, without foam, without wood, with a proper equipment bay, and all the other things I listed. Definitely not new tech, just tech I intuitively think I like, because I know I'll have to make repairs eventually, no matter what brand I choose.
$50 bucks a month not a big deal? That's $600 a year. In 5 years that's $3000. So if the spa starts leaking after 5 years, which would be a very rare occurrence, you've now spent three thousand dollars, to save maybe a couple hundred on a repair...sounds like a pretty bad investment to me.
Doesn't look like any interest rate is in that one. 50 * 12 * 5 = 3000.
Quote from: Spoiledrotten on July 12, 2013, 12:05:04 pmDoesn't look like any interest rate is in that one. 50 * 12 * 5 = 3000.I knew that, just being a smartazz. Persoanlly I would never years of sacricfice energy efficiency for ease of repair down the road as long as I know I'm getting a quality made product but the shopper needs to make that decision.
Man you guys are tough!...and I was too lazy to calculate interest :-). I was going to go with the 10 calculation, which would show that in 10 years you would have saved the entire cost of the spa just in energy savings...But then Roger would have come down on me saying, "come on, you REALLY think a spa of this quality will last 10 years?"