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Arctic Spas 'Klondiker', has two loungers, one built for a shorter (5-6') person, one built for a longer (6'+) person.
Artesian has 2 x 4 construction to support the tub. Sundance only uses the insulating foam to support.QuoteComplete LIE......Whoever told you this you should ignore anything they say.
Complete LIE......Whoever told you this you should ignore anything they say.
: Sundance dealer runs an immaculate facility that focuses on spas. Artesian dealer seems mainly focused on fireplaces and indoor stoves with the spas on the outside deck, but they do have a large quantity. Spas have water in them but are not heated and wet-test ready and one of the spas was really cloudy. I know they do their own service and it 'sounded' good but why would they let their spas look like that?
Don't worry about the dealer. Let the wet test, features, and price make your decision. They are both quality manufacters so no worries there. Everyone on this forum rants about dealers being important. I couldn't disagree more. Funny how all of them just end up defending their brand.I have an Artesian Gold series and I couldn't be happier, especially with the variable flow system, and very powerful jets. A very theraputic tub..