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| Help buying a Spa |
Hey I am new here so first of I would like to say HI!
We are in the market for a Spa. We have been to a few shops here in Queensland, Gold Coast (Australia) looking at the different types & brands of spas.
We are a bit confused when it comes to cruch on which one to get.
The brands we have come accross are the following -
Leisurerite Heritage Trueform Cyclone Southwest Sunseal
Also is it best to have a wood or steel frame spa? Have been told that wood is the best as it does not rattle but have also been told steel is the best as its stronger.
I hope someone out there can point us in the right direction on what brand we should be looking at.
thanks Zoidy |
| Posted by on 2008-10-04 00:08:11. (14700) |
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Re: Help buying a Spa
Hi Zoidy,
While I'm slightly biased (I sell Monarch Spas in the UK), I can wholeheartedly reccomend a Monarch Spa from Spa World.
Check out their website: http://www.spaworld.com.au
Monarch Spas are without doubt the number one brand in Australia, and are sold through Australia's largest spa retail chain: Spa World, with 50 stores in Australia alone. They are also one of just a handful of AU manufacturers to have been in business longer than their warranty period, and have been producing Spas for 25 years.
The main things to consider when you get conflicting advice from sales people is to get them to back it up: ie: If someone says that their spa is stronger, compare the stuctural warranty to another brand. Monarch Spas use a timber frame, and carry a 10yr structural warranty. They also carry a 3year pump warranty which includes the circ pump. Most other brands offer just 12 months on their circ pumps.
Monarch use wood for their spas, and Galavanised steel for their Swim Spas. Steel is stronger, but does rattle. Australian houses are made from both wood, and steel. Yet they both stay upright!
More important than the frame material is the strength of the shell - Monarch shells are self-supporting which means that they are incredibly strong, and dont need additional support from steel or other materials. Steel is common on unbranded chinese spas found on eBay, as it us used to prop-up the shells.
I know which one I'd choose, but as I say I'm biased!
In summary - the warranty offered should indicate how weak/strong a spa is.
Good luck with your purchase.
Ed. |
| Posted by on 2008-10-04 15:14:57. England (14704) |
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Re: Help buying a Spa
Thanks I will check out SpaWorld soon
Have you ever heard of Leisurerite spas?
From all I have seen so far they are the best in my books but also the most $$ " title="Sad" /> |
| Posted by on 2008-10-05 18:38:59. (14713) |
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