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General Sport Trac Discussion
Should I purchase a Hot Tub?
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<blockquote data-quote="Michelle Widell" data-source="post: 533074" data-attributes="member: 53616"><p>I'll have to agree with this. My Coleman had an ozonator, and it didn't help at all. I've heard the same thing - waste of money. In fact, the local Hotsprings dealer insisted that we'd barely need any chemicals at all if we purchased their hottub with an ozonator. Yah, right. I'd say it was a big gimmick. I guess it's like the Sharper Image air cleaners - some people say they work, some people say they don't.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>In any case, the basic chemicals - chlorine and muriatic acid, are cheap. Especially when you buy them from a hardware store instead of the pool store. I used liquid chlorine, which I got from Farm & Fleet. (They carry agricultural supplies.)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I ---MISS--- my hottub!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm glad I sold it with the house tho. If I hadn't, it would have been war between my exhusband and I as to who got it in the divorce.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michelle Widell, post: 533074, member: 53616"] I'll have to agree with this. My Coleman had an ozonator, and it didn't help at all. I've heard the same thing - waste of money. In fact, the local Hotsprings dealer insisted that we'd barely need any chemicals at all if we purchased their hottub with an ozonator. Yah, right. I'd say it was a big gimmick. I guess it's like the Sharper Image air cleaners - some people say they work, some people say they don't. In any case, the basic chemicals - chlorine and muriatic acid, are cheap. Especially when you buy them from a hardware store instead of the pool store. I used liquid chlorine, which I got from Farm & Fleet. (They carry agricultural supplies.) I ---MISS--- my hottub!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm glad I sold it with the house tho. If I hadn't, it would have been war between my exhusband and I as to who got it in the divorce. [/QUOTE]
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