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First let me say great site. This is my first post on this forum, and I’ve spent the last several weeks reading olds post.I will be buying my first hot tub in the next month or so and have been looking at the Marquis Quest and the Hotsprings Prodigy. I have not wet tested either one, but have spoke to the dealers. These two tubs are the biggest ones that I can find that will fit my space limitations. Any other brand suggestions?The Hotsprings dealer is pretty laid back, almost to the point of making me think he doesn’t care if I buy a tub or not. He answers my questions, but doesn’t give any more info. The dealer has been around for a long time which I like. He has not bashed the competition. The Marquis dealer is a more type A person, who told me why Hotsprings was not such a great tub. Normal things I’ve read here like, the type of foam they use makes finding leaks difficult to find, compared to their insulation, which is less dense and that their circulation pump is small and runs 24 hours a day and will need replacing in a short period of time at a cost of over $350.00. But he did answer all my questions and more, and has a “can do” attitude when I asked him about getting the tub in the recessed area of my deck which will have little clearance. To my knowledge, the dealer has not been in business for a long time. One thing I didn’t like was that he stated the Marquis sound system was not an option. I don’t want it and would like to save the $$. He seems more eager to sell me a tub.If memory serves me correctly the Quest cost more than the Prodigy. Bottom line, without wet testing I am leaning towards the Prodigy.With all this being said and understanding I need to wet test, should I stay with the one I love (Hotsprings) or go back to the one who loves me (Marquis)?
Bottom line, without wet testing I am leaning towards the Prodigy.