Wife (and kids) finally decided a 6-person hot tub would be the perfect family X-mas gift, even though it will have to be NEXT Christmas' gift (delivery times are 6-mo +).
So, looking locally and on-line, my head is swirling over the choices, so maybe you folks can give some biased and un-biased opinions.
Looked locally at a Nordic Jubilee, and a Jacuzzi J-200 series. The Jacuzzi seemed REALLY high-priced given the features, but if it's a case of get-what-you-pay-for, I get it. But at $8,600 plus other costs, it's kinda over my price limit.
Nordic Jubilee is 110v with 220v option, Jacuzzi has factory ozone thingy, Jubilee is optional.
Also looked at an Aquarest Daydream 4500, 6-person, factory ozone, lounger seat, 45-jet, etc, etc. 11v, with 220 option.
Of any brand/features, how desirable in a practical sense is having dual motors? How desirable is the need to run heater and jets at the same time? I'm in CT so winter performance would be critical.
The specs for gallons/weight empty seem to be all over; is gallons a good measure of "roominess" for a given seating arrangement? Is weight empty a good measure of build quality (heavier = better)?
How about warranty? 5 yrs on the tub/frame seems to be standard, 1-3 yrs on pumps and such, is it common to have claims against either of these?
Lotsa considerations, but there's LOTS of options out there, which makes me think there's lots of room for a wrong decision.
So, looking locally and on-line, my head is swirling over the choices, so maybe you folks can give some biased and un-biased opinions.
Looked locally at a Nordic Jubilee, and a Jacuzzi J-200 series. The Jacuzzi seemed REALLY high-priced given the features, but if it's a case of get-what-you-pay-for, I get it. But at $8,600 plus other costs, it's kinda over my price limit.
Nordic Jubilee is 110v with 220v option, Jacuzzi has factory ozone thingy, Jubilee is optional.
Also looked at an Aquarest Daydream 4500, 6-person, factory ozone, lounger seat, 45-jet, etc, etc. 11v, with 220 option.
Of any brand/features, how desirable in a practical sense is having dual motors? How desirable is the need to run heater and jets at the same time? I'm in CT so winter performance would be critical.
The specs for gallons/weight empty seem to be all over; is gallons a good measure of "roominess" for a given seating arrangement? Is weight empty a good measure of build quality (heavier = better)?
How about warranty? 5 yrs on the tub/frame seems to be standard, 1-3 yrs on pumps and such, is it common to have claims against either of these?
Lotsa considerations, but there's LOTS of options out there, which makes me think there's lots of room for a wrong decision.