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drew562

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I’m tub shopping. Kijiji is full of used ones. Most say barely used. Is new worth it ?
Im sure some on here have had many tubs. Any advise for first time buyer ?
 

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My thoughts:

1) Don't buy foam filled, make fixing and finding all the leaks it will have that much harder.
2) Expect to dump some cash into pumps/packs etc. on anything older than 7-8 years, seem to be the life expectancy in my experience.
3) Don't buy one with the fancy shapes and pop up speakers, makes cover expensive and you will need a new cover every few years.
 

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a leaking tub the foam will retain water for a long time

stay away from the heavy tubs
 

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I got mine for $800 had new pumps already. Working great for several years now. I wouldn't buy a new one. Saved so much. With wiring and gas to haul it I think I'm into it for $1500. Soon I will change out the surround and the cover.
 

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Bought a used one from hot tub place, all gone through and came with 90 day warranty, paid 2000

Had it 3 winters now, only had to replace cover, it wasn't in great shape when we bought it
 

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Lots of good used deals, I bought a used Arctic Spa tub that was 3 years old. I have had it seven years now I've had to replace the cover a few times and a couple parts including the pump and I'm still not even close to the money spent if I had bought new at the time. As mentioned above keep it simple, all the bling stuff breaks and cost money to fix. When looking at a used one make you see full of water and running. Open up all the compartments check around the output shaft on the pump for leaks etc.
 

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We bought a new beachcomber 3 years ago. Cover is holding up but has issues with the lights. Had it checked a few times but it's not really that big of a deal
 

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Use aerospace 303 on your hot tub vinyl cover 3-4 times per year. My dads neighbor in AZ his cover is 20 years old and looks mint. It’s the bees knees.
 

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My advise is not to buy one at all lol! Everyone I know myself included that had one doesn’t anymore due to cost of ownership vs amount actually used. Like most people we used it a lot the first year then the novelty wears off and it just becomes another chore. That being said buy a decent used one and when or if u want out of it it’s not such a big loss. Maxx spas seem to be good quality for the price.
 

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Used is the way to good you if you are patient.

You want a beachcomber or an artic spa.
Stay away from everything else.
 

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The hot tub show is this weekend at the Expo Center...everything one and everything should be there
 

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Totally agree. My current tub is a Dynasty and it’s given me a pile of grief. This year is the best it’s ever been, but given my time back, I would have NEVER bought it.

DO NOT buy dynasty spa!
Total junk and dealer in RD is useless


My first tub was a Beachcomber and it was virtually flawless for the 8 years I owned it. I liked the fact that all of the pumps, heater and wiring could easily be removed in the event of a problem.

My dad has owned an Arctic Spa for 10+ years and it’s been the same. Great tub.


Used is the way to good you if you are patient.

You want a beachcomber or an artic spa.
Stay away from everything else.
 

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My advise is not to buy one at all lol! Everyone I know myself included that had one doesn’t anymore due to cost of ownership vs amount actually used. Like most people we used it a lot the first year then the novelty wears off and it just becomes another chore. That being said buy a decent used one and when or if u want out of it it’s not such a big loss. Maxx spas seem to be good quality for the price.

This I agree with. We bought a house with one. Used it lots at first and it slowly turned into never. Last year I had it we never even went in it once.
Sold it for $1000 after replacing everything over the few years prior for $1200.
Man I’m glad I never had the original purchase price of that tub.
Buy used see how you like it over a few years. And then if your still crazy about buy and new one.
 

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We have had hot tubs at 3 different places over the last 20 years.

Currently have a sun ray from a shop in Edmonton. In the last 8 years replaced 2 pump seals and the circuit board

As for use it’s used everyday or twice a day.

Our next tub with be Arctic Spas the new one they make that uses salt
 

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Just picked up a re-furbished Arctic Spa from the dealer in Lethbridge. They installed all new jets and added 6 more for me, comes with new cover, cabinet restained, new heater etc etc, and warranty. If I upgrade to a new one within a year they’ll give me back the full price and overall was no more expensive than buying private. Made in AB for this climate was a big selling point for me.
 
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