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Join Date: Jul 2017
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I inherited a sundance with the home I bought. It's been great - use it all the time and it is easy to have it serviced and maintained out of Meredith.
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Join Date: May 2005
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I bought a soft-tub about 4 years ago and have never filled it with water. It seemed like a good idea as they are very lightweight and mobile with external pump. I figured I could move it around and easily fill/empty with water. I will probably get rid of it this summer.
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Berlin, Ma / Gilford
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I'll Chime in too with both a recommendation & warning !
We had GREAT success with Sundance Tub -- had a six person tub, which really means 4 comfortably, for nearly 7 years with only one maintenance call (Ozonator failed). We simply got tired of it and we were not using it as much --- first 5 or so years we ran it 12 months/yr and would be in it literally every evening after work ….. then (getting older) we didn't use it as often and ultimately sold it a year ago -- still in perfect working condition. The Warning: -- If you run it 12months/yr -- brace for your electric bill to jump $60 - $80/month (especially in winter months) .
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