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AZJohn15

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  1. I recently purchased a Caprio and am really enjoying it. I needed one that could run on 110V, so the Caprio is perfect. With 2 pumps, you should be able to use the jets in all of the seats at once where in the Caprio, you use a diverter valve to select which jets are in use. For one or two people that's no problem, if you have a full tub in might be inconvienient. Higher hp pumps should also give you more power, but for me, the Caprio has plenty. I find the seats in the Caprio very comfortable, especially the Adirondack chair. Your best bet would be to wet test them both if possible. Good luck!
  2. I've owned two LA spas in the past and loved them both. Had the first for five years with no problems, it went with the house when we sold it. Bought a Heet 3 a little over two years ago and it is an awesome spa. If you can't get therapy in a Heet, you're beyond repair! Now the ex has it and the house! Oh well, I now have my Sundance Caprio and am enjoying it alot. Not the power of the Heet, but a great spa just the same. The Adirondack chair is more comfortabe than any lounge I've ever been in.
  3. On my sundance Caprio, the price sticker said $9900. The sale price sticker said $7999. The salesman new I was paying cash and immediatly came down to $6300. While I briefly debated the issue telling him that was more than I was thinking of spending, he quickly came down to my buying price of $5399. So yes, I guess they do have room to deal!
  4. Well, I went for it! Got it at the quoted price and now just have to wait for it to get here! My body is getting impatient though.
  5. Is this a fair price for a Sundance Caprio? I was quoted $5399 for the spa with ozone, cover, delivery and set-up. I need a 110V spa because I'm renting where I'm at now and don't want to spend the money on a long electrical run. I can convert it to 220 when I buy my own place down the road. Thanks.
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