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Old 03-15-2010, 07:47 PM   #1
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I have a Jacuzzi and researched extensively before buying.

If it isn't jacuzzi, Hotsprings is the only other one I would buy.

Mine is a 4 seater with lounger and pop up stereo speakers and lighted waterfall, so it's pretty nice and sits on my patio and is used a few times a week.

I'll take a pic later.

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Forgot to mention, if you get a chiropractor or doctor to write "spa medically necessary", it is a tax deduction as well as the maintainance.

I hate chlorine and use bromine and the maintainance is pretty easy once you get into the routine.

The reason I wouldn't buy one of the other brands is because the jets are lame as well as the insulation and overall construction.

Again, get a Jacuzzi or Hotspring if you are gonna do it.

There is a web forum dedicated to info on buying a spa and if you google, "what's the best hottub", you should find it.

I spent a good amount of time on there before buying my Jacuzzi but haven't been back in years.

100 Jets? that is a bit surprising as my "therapy seat" has 14 and I am not aware of more than 20 or so per seat max.

Hotspring has a patented rolling massage jet that is really nice, but I have to brace myself in my therapy seat not to get blown out.

There are few better things than putting a good CD in the stereo, putting on the lights and looking up at the cigars in the spa with a good cigar.

I'll be doing just that in a few minutes.

Be very careful shopping as every salesman will naturally tell you their brand is the best but stuff like ABS or marine pressure treated wood base and internal plumbing aren't stuff you will know about until your base rots out.

Do what you want, save money if you want, but trust me when I say, Jacuzzi or Hotsprings are the cream of the crop in spas.
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Old 03-15-2010, 07:59 PM   #3
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Forgot to mention, if you get a chiropractor or doctor to write "spa medically necessary", it is a tax deduction as well as the maintainance.

I hate chlorine and use bromine and the maintainance is pretty easy once you get into the routine.

The reason I wouldn't buy one of the other brands is because the jets are lame as well as the insulation and overall construction.

Again, get a Jacuzzi or Hotspring if you are gonna do it.

There is a web forum dedicated to info on buying a spa and if you google, "what's the best hottub", you should find it.

I spent a good amount of time on there before buying my Jacuzzi but haven't been back in years.
Thanks for the info, it looks nice! I actually know the Jacuzzi family - although they sold the business long ago, it is still a top notch brand.
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Old 03-15-2010, 08:00 PM   #4
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Thanks for the info, it looks nice! I actually know the Jacuzzi family - although they sold the business long ago, it is still a top notch brand.
Jacuzzi is to spas what Cleanex is to tissue.

Forgot to mention, a lot of spa companies will try to sell you on an ozonator, which they claim will make you NOT need bromine or dichlor.

Complete horseshit.

Dichlor is good for pools, but bromine works better in hot water.

Get a good test kit, test your water weekly, shock weekly, and most pool stores will do free water tests when you buy your chemicals there.

Hot water is a perfect environment for a lot of nasty stuff, so you need to keep a weekly schedule to check it.

The water only needs to be drained and refilled every 3-4 months or after a party and a good hosing of the filters every month is fine.

I bought a spare set of filters and soak a set every couple months in a good cleaner. The dishwasher without detergent works like a charm as well.

A very good cover lifter is one of the most important accessories you will buy and will determine if opening the spa is a breeze or a pain in the ass. Covermate is the brand I have had for 6 years, although the sun has eaten one cover already.

Clean the cover and spay 303 Aerospace protectant on the cover and it will last you many years. NEVER use Armor All or harsh chemicals on the cover.

ALWAYS demand a wet soak in the spa before buying. If they won't fill a spa for you to try or have one filled in the showroom, walk away.

I'm going for a soak now.......
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Old 03-15-2010, 08:20 PM   #5
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I'm going for a soak now.......
Bastard.

I love hot tubs, when it's snowing at night it is just sublime. I live in a 4 unit building, 2 of us want one, the other 2 not so much. Not sure how we are going to finagle it.

Had some "good times" in hot tub, but I'll leave it at that.
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Forgot to mention, if you get a chiropractor or doctor to write "spa medically necessary", it is a tax deduction as well as the maintainance.

I 100 Jets? that is a bit surprising as my "therapy seat" has 14 and I am not aware of more than 20 or so per seat max.
I guessed 100 but have a look for yourself. Their site says the tub can have 10 to 118 jets built into the Park Ave which is the exact one my folks have.

http://www.thermospas.com/hot-tubs/f...-hot-tubs.html
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Old 03-15-2010, 08:25 PM   #7
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I guessed 100 but have a look for yourself. Their site says the tub can have 10 to 118 jets (you can customize it). This is the exact tub my folks have (The Park Ave).

http://www.thermospas.com/hot-tubs/f...-hot-tubs.html
That certainly is a lot of jets.

My only question would be how many pumps and the power of the jets?

One pump pushing through all those jets would be quite a load.

Think of the jets as holes in a straw and you'll get the idea.

Is a lot of the power lost through so many jets?

If you're happy with the spa, that is the deciding factor. Personally, my back is trashed and very strong jets were a must and no other spa came close to the Jacuzzi and I tested nearly a dozen. If you are looking for a relaxing hottub, strong jets are not so important.

Jacuzzi uses 2 pumps with one dedicated exclusively to the therapy seat and to my knowlege, is the only company that does so.

I better get out of this thread now as my bias and stubborness is starting to show.

Shop around bro and make sure you take a soak before buying.
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That certainly is a lot of jets.

My only question would be how many pumps and the power of the jets?

Think of the jets as holes in a straw and you'll get the idea.

Is a lot of the power lost through so many jets?

Jacuzzi uses 2 pumps with one dedicated exclusively to the therapy seat and to my knowlege, is the only company that does so.

I better get out of this thread now as my bias and stubborness is starting to show.

Shop around bro and make sure you take a soak before buying.
No idea how many pumps are on it or any of the technical stuff but I would imagine the site has the info. About the power....my dad built the hot tub it's own circuit panel. For the record he is an electrician so I have no clue whether or not this was needed. Their backyard has more lights and speakers than a U2 concert.

After looking at the picture of the lounger....my folks must have added more jets because they have at least 4 jets on the lounger (the pic only shows one jet at the other end). Enjoy the soak....that is the one thing I really do miss about my folks place and is the first thing I do when I go there.
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Forgot to mention, if you get a chiropractor or doctor to write "spa medically necessary", it is a tax deduction as well as the maintainance.
Very helpful, I bet I can talk my doctor into write a note
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We have a jacuzzi as well....7-8 years old, moved it from one house to the new one....love it and has served us well...8 seater, there is ALWAYS more hot tub parties than expected....it has an ozonator which helps with sanitizing the water......I use Natur2, a mineral based sanitizer that you change every 4 months with a weekly non-chlorine shock treatment...use it year round though the winter is my favorite....the kids like it in the summer, jumping from the pool to the hot tub, back to the pool, etc. etc.....nice to sit and relax with a "shorty"
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An ozonator fan. There ya go. I have one but have never seen it do a whole lot but make bubbles.

I have heard great things about Nature2 and probably should try it. I always feel a little itchy from the chemicals although I try to keep them low to avoid taking too many chemical baths.

One of my first Jacuzzi experiences was in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. We were renting a house with one on the patio and kept a keg in the snow drifts and spent many night drinking and jumping from the spa into the snowdrifts, then back in the spa, which couldn't have been good for our bodies.

I knew I had to have one after that week.

I have a lot of friends with pools who hardly use them but have always used my spa.
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