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zzmac

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You should make sure its really a floor model and not just a newer looking used spa.

You should find out how old it is (I'd ask for the serial number to confirm here if its one of the major brands).

You should find out how much you are really savings versus buying a non-floor model. Some will discount noticeably, others not so much.

Otherwise, as long as its warranty is intact, a floor model can be a good way to get a better deal.

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