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  1. I live North of Baltimore around the MD/PA line (Mason Dixon) Got a better price in York, PA then in MD.
  2. He must of clipped and pasted from his spaspecialist (Haven spa) website
  3. The Cameo was selling for $9763 or $9298 Cash price With Freight (regularly $200) Synthetic Cabinet (regularly $200) Starter Chemical Kit (regularly $80) CD Ozonator (regularly $400) Cover Assist (regularly $269) Cover (regularly $400) 30" Synthetic Steps (regularly $125)
  4. Hey Terminator, Went to wet test the Envoy at the dealer that quoted it for $9,100 but the only had the Vista to test. So I tested the Vista, dealer was telling me the jet pressure and feel etc. would be the same as the Enoy. Is this true? Then I left there and tried the Caldera Geneva Utopia spa at another dealer. Did not feel it was of the same quality as the Hot Springs. So I thought I would go up the road further to another Hot Spring dealer and they had the Envoy but I had to "dry test it" the Captain's seat did seem a little nicer (hard to tell with no water). This place gave me a quote that put the other to shame. A package including CD ozone, cover removal system, startup kit and steps for $7,9995. This is over a $1,000 difference. They also had the Coleman 481 for $7,495 but have not heard alot about them. Both Hot Spring dealers have been around for over 15 years and are in good standings with BBB. Think I may go with the Envoy for $7,995 Should I insist on wet testing the Envoy before I buy or just use the Vista testing as a gauge? Clay
  5. Right now I am torn between the Hot Spring's Envoy and Caldera's Geneva. Which one is cheaper to maintain? The Envoy has 5 filters that need repaceing every 3-5 years, the Geneva 1 that needs replacing every 6 months to a year. With the price of utilities going up, Do they both cost about the same in electric to heat? I would be getting the Corona Discharge Ozone, So would they be about the same $ in chemicals? Should I use Bromine or Clorine? Are there any other expenses I should consider? Does anybody think I should go with one model vs the other? Clay
  6. Fax me one too! I'll fax you back with my dollar Thanks Sounds like sales are going so well even the owner is delivering spas.... Or is it a one man operation?
  7. I'm sorry Jim but I must have missed your "good list". You know I have to ask. What Spas are on your "good list"? Clay
  8. Is this the spa that Cosco is selling? See forum called Costco Platinum elite spa Clay
  9. Chas, Hope you are feeling better..... Just to get am idea on cost... How much does the Utopia Geneva run? I got a guote for around $9,200 for the Envoy and $9,700 for the Cameo. Is it in the same price bracket? I read the filters can be washed and re-used several times, what is the going price for the filters and how often should they be replaced? Clay
  10. Thanks Chas, I'll diffently have to check the shoulder jets, I'm 6'-0" and the wife is 5'-9". Clay
  11. The Dimension does not offer a Corona Discharge Ozone System. The Hot Springs also has dishwashable, reusable filters. Clay
  12. Hey Chas, I see you sell both Watkins brands. Comparing the Caldera's Geneva to Hot Spring's Envoy. Which do you feel has a more powerful jets. The HS has (2) 2HP Pump Motors and the Caldera has (2) 2 1/2HP. I am looking for a powerful spa (lower back problems). Do you recommend one over the other? They both seem to be great spas but very different in many ways (aroma ther., air jets, filtration systems) Any Input? Thanks, Clay
  13. Veronica, I'm still trying to weed through all the BS and back stabing. I am very close to buying the Envoy by Hot Springs. I like the idea of washable filters that last for years (a true $ saver). But I think it all comes down to a "Wet Test" from local dealers. I think a local dealer is a key point (for warranty, parts etc.). With all the trouble you had, I see buying something over ther net or without a wet test could possibly become a big mistake and a true nightmare. I've already talked to local Hot Springs and Sundance dealers and plan on taking a wet test in both units (hopefully about the same time, to compare). I also plan on visting a couple other dealers. There is Home show in the area this weekend and if I get a chance I may go. There is a local dealer there that sells Caldera Spas (owned by the Watkins same company that makes Hot Springs). Whatwever you do just don't take one "Wet Test" with just one dealer, take several with different dealers. You need a basis to compare to. If you need to re-test then do it. We the comsumer's sould take all the time we need to decide. If a salesperson trys to push a spa down your throat, maybe you should not buy from them. Take your time, visit the manufacturer's sites, have questions post them in forums like this, do the research... the web is a great thing. Read this guide, I found it very helpful. http://www.spabuyingguide.com/spa-buying-g...ing%20Guide.pdf Let me know if you find anything. Clay
  14. I'm sorry for my previous post, I thought the he may have been in violation of the following (quoted from the forum rules) For obvious competitive reasons, individuals who operate forums or bulletin boards that compete with poolspaforum.com are not eligible to enroll. You agree to not leave signatures, URLs or text including blatant sales messages, solicitations, advertisements, derogatory comments about members, or self-promotion of any form encouraging members to visit a particular website or store. Poolspaforum.com editors will tend to error on the side of caution and delete questionable posts. Sorry Me Bad
  15. ClayC, Is this the same person that sent me an email on 9/30/05, giving me links for the purchase of his spas. I thought was againest forum rules? Clay
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