- Aug 28, 2009
- 188
Assuming the pump/heater, etc. is in decent shape and working, is it just too long-term cost consuming to buy a 10-11 year old hot tub? I have a bead on one for $500 (probably can get less).
It's a clear water, all is supposed to work, the deck has a little bit of water damage, but I'm going under deck with it anyway, so I'm not that worried about it.
New to buying a used spa. It seems like the older models are WAY down in the jet number, plus, the efficiency might cost you in the long run.
Am I better off trying to find one that's newer and dropping $2k plus on one?
KD
It's a clear water, all is supposed to work, the deck has a little bit of water damage, but I'm going under deck with it anyway, so I'm not that worried about it.
New to buying a used spa. It seems like the older models are WAY down in the jet number, plus, the efficiency might cost you in the long run.
Am I better off trying to find one that's newer and dropping $2k plus on one?
KD