AZJohn15
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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.
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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!
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Sounds like a very fair quote. Let me know how you make out, Almost sounds to good to be true
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.
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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.
Sundance Caprio Vs Marin
in Portable Hot Tubs & Spas
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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!