Hot Tub Review
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Prodigy
Manufacturer: Hotspring
Avg. Price: $0
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wmccall
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1996 version. In storage first two years. In use eight years minus two trips of the entire spa back to the manufacture for total rehall. Approximately five months each trip. Now electrical system burnt out. They want to just sell us a new one, don't want to fix the one we have.
Date Purchased: July 1997
Price Paid: $4800
Recommend: No |
Pros:
very few
Cons:
not deep enough, not enough jets. Exterior hard to maintain. |
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wmccall
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Superior quality for the price
Date Purchased: 2000
Price Paid: $0
Recommend: Yes |
Pros:
look no further - this is your spa
Cons:
none |
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wmccall
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I just moved and am purchasing another for this home. The Hot Springs spa was a good selling point for my last home.
Date Purchased: 10/98
Price Paid: $0
Recommend: Yes |
Pros:
Simple is the key word. Quality is the Best.
Cons:
There aren't any cons. |
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wmccall
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I love my Prodigy! There are spas out there w/ more water, more jets, and bigger pumps but they didn't feel half as good as my spa. The open seating design lets me get a jet on any muscle. The 100% filtration gives me peace of mind that I'm sitting in clean water, not sharing bath water w/ friends. The Jetstream jet on my feet feels like I'm waterskiing barefoot. The best part of it is, my old spa ( not a Hot Spring) added $25 a month to my electric bill. My Hot Spring costs about $9 a month. Not only does it make me feel great, it saves me money.
Date Purchased: 05/03
Price Paid: $0
Recommend: Yes |
Pros:
I feel better, sleep better, and it is easy to maintain.
Cons:
None |
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wmccall
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I hope next year having a gazebo!!! In winter, pretty cold when it's windy
Date Purchased: 07/2003
Price Paid: $0
Recommend: Yes |
Pros:
Size Value for the buck
Cons:
After one month the light burn out!!! |
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