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It has taken both Jacuzzi and Sundance tubs to a new level (IMHO) Or at least brought Jacuzzi up to a new level 1. New Jets w/ different clusters (bearingless?)2. New Air controls (o.k.)3. 80/20 air to water ratio (??)4. New kickin' sound system (Sundance has had for couple of years )5. Centre pod w/ jets (Just like an Optima!!)6. Water falls work off a seperate control (Just like an Optima)7. one side of tub is higher than the other - it looks really cool!! (I'll give ya that)8. New Filtration which allows for a much larger square foo area while keeping energy costs the same (Micro-filtration?)9. Microban shell (this is not true - unless they are using a different acrylic than Sundance - which I doubt)10....and finally for those Jacuzzi owners spilling their drinks all over the place (like me)-------cup holders!!!! (nice feature)Mark
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Spa Happy, I have done 3 shows since the 400 series came out, the only advice I can give you is to make sure you fill the 470. It rocks. And the stereo will blow people away. I have another show going this weekend too. Best of luck!
Do you know what you are going to sell it for? I've heard from my Jacuzzi rep that throughout the country Jacuzzi dealers are afraid to sell the value of this unique collection of spas, the 400 series.
10,700.00 with stereo 9,700.00 without.I'm a little nervous this is the highest priced spa we've ever sold. However up till now 35% of our total spas sold were the Coleman 706. That spa is now priced at 9,400.00.My store is a small branch store, located 100 miles from the end of the world. However we sell more high end spas than our main store simply because it's the spa we have in our backyard and we really love our 706's.I have a feeling after reading the comments here that hubby might not get to trade our boat off for that new one just yet. Cuz momma might just have a new spa....
I didn't order a 480 for my show, as I'm not a big fan of lounge seats, I had a 470 in platinum with the coastal gray synthetic cabinet and stereo, the wet demo 470 sold for 10,750, I took 6 other orders on the same model all @ 11,500. True, these spas are expensive, but absolutly worth every penny. That is the first time I've ever posted what I've sold a spa for and I think it will be the last too, I'm not real comfortable publishing prices like that.
I didn't order a 480 for my show, as I'm not a big fan of lounge seats,
I'm not a big fan of lounges either but it sure seems like a lot of customers are (probably more than 50%), especially those who go to a show and buy without ever wet testing them.
Why??