We’ve had our Bullfrog A6L for several years now. It has been a solid tub. I like that it uses standard off the shelf parts and a non-wood frame and floor. We even added the WiFi module ourselves.
Love the JetPack concept. You can really tailor the tub to your preferences or even buy an extra pack to change things up now and then. The packs do make for an extra step in wiping down the shell behind them, but I find that minor. No issues with the JetPack retaining clips. They seem reasonably beefy, but if one fails they are glued into the shell, at least on our model.
Like @phonedave, our headrest retainer clips have been breaking. You can order replacements; they just snap into the headrests. We 3D printed our own clips out of polycarbonate, which should last longer. The design is available freely on Thingiverse.
The extra circulation pump is nice, but I prefer the silent 24/7 circ pump my old Hot Springs tub had. The EOS Ozonator is a decent design with is separate mixing tank and carbon filter, but I’d skip it as it’s really not necessary and just another thing to fail.
I didn’t have good results with the Frog @ease chlorine cartridge system, as after the first six weeks it invariably ended up being more work than just manual dosing with the TFP recommended dichlor/bleach method. That said it would be better than neglect so may still be ok for some folks.
Good luck!
Love the JetPack concept. You can really tailor the tub to your preferences or even buy an extra pack to change things up now and then. The packs do make for an extra step in wiping down the shell behind them, but I find that minor. No issues with the JetPack retaining clips. They seem reasonably beefy, but if one fails they are glued into the shell, at least on our model.
Like @phonedave, our headrest retainer clips have been breaking. You can order replacements; they just snap into the headrests. We 3D printed our own clips out of polycarbonate, which should last longer. The design is available freely on Thingiverse.
The extra circulation pump is nice, but I prefer the silent 24/7 circ pump my old Hot Springs tub had. The EOS Ozonator is a decent design with is separate mixing tank and carbon filter, but I’d skip it as it’s really not necessary and just another thing to fail.
I didn’t have good results with the Frog @ease chlorine cartridge system, as after the first six weeks it invariably ended up being more work than just manual dosing with the TFP recommended dichlor/bleach method. That said it would be better than neglect so may still be ok for some folks.
Good luck!