I appreciate all of you who are so generous with your advice on this forum! This is my first post but I hope to not waste your time.
I have spent hours reading previous posts and we are down to deciding between these 2 Beachcomber models. We looked at Sundance spas but the pillows are a dealbreaker for me. Yuck! We wet-tested a 725 yesterday and the size is perfect for our family of 3 but it lacks an effective foot/leg massage and we need this for my tall husband's bad ankle. We want a lounger and the 725 lounger just works in that my feet reach the end (barely) so I'm not blown away. The 740 lounger looks longer so it wouldn't work for me. The 550 seems like it has the right size lounger and the unidirectional foot jets but we are concerned that it might be underpowered. I think there's an option to get extra HP, or "turbo", whatever that is, but my salesman says the 550 "has enough power for anybody". I understand we can't operate all the jets at the same time but that's okay, I think. It's interesting to me that the salesman suggests that spending the extra money for the 700 series isn't really worth it and that the 500 series is the best value and all anybody really needs. I believe it's a good quality tub and the customer support seems excellent. We don't mind paying the extra for the 700 series if it's worth it but question whether buying the 2 pumps instead of one is money well spent.
****Our main question is this: if we pretend that money's no object, would people in the know rather have a Beachcomber 725 or 550? We just want to buy the perfect tub for us and take care of it.
Other questions: is it worth an extra $350 Canadian to get it ozone-ready? Or should we choose the option of the Cleartech system? Is paying extra for the power guard cover upgrade worth it? Should we get the turbo option? We think we want the smooth "bathtub" opal finish.
We have been quoted $8550 Canadian for the 550 Hybrid and Lift n'Store Plus cover remover, including delivery and set-up but not including tax.
A million thanks to anyone who cares to respond! I have waited a long time for one of these!
I have spent hours reading previous posts and we are down to deciding between these 2 Beachcomber models. We looked at Sundance spas but the pillows are a dealbreaker for me. Yuck! We wet-tested a 725 yesterday and the size is perfect for our family of 3 but it lacks an effective foot/leg massage and we need this for my tall husband's bad ankle. We want a lounger and the 725 lounger just works in that my feet reach the end (barely) so I'm not blown away. The 740 lounger looks longer so it wouldn't work for me. The 550 seems like it has the right size lounger and the unidirectional foot jets but we are concerned that it might be underpowered. I think there's an option to get extra HP, or "turbo", whatever that is, but my salesman says the 550 "has enough power for anybody". I understand we can't operate all the jets at the same time but that's okay, I think. It's interesting to me that the salesman suggests that spending the extra money for the 700 series isn't really worth it and that the 500 series is the best value and all anybody really needs. I believe it's a good quality tub and the customer support seems excellent. We don't mind paying the extra for the 700 series if it's worth it but question whether buying the 2 pumps instead of one is money well spent.
****Our main question is this: if we pretend that money's no object, would people in the know rather have a Beachcomber 725 or 550? We just want to buy the perfect tub for us and take care of it.
Other questions: is it worth an extra $350 Canadian to get it ozone-ready? Or should we choose the option of the Cleartech system? Is paying extra for the power guard cover upgrade worth it? Should we get the turbo option? We think we want the smooth "bathtub" opal finish.
We have been quoted $8550 Canadian for the 550 Hybrid and Lift n'Store Plus cover remover, including delivery and set-up but not including tax.
A million thanks to anyone who cares to respond! I have waited a long time for one of these!