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Professional Hot Tubbers |
This is a select group of individuals that tend to use their hot tubs on a daily basis whether it be for therapy, relaxation or revitalization. This group is diehard hot tubbers. They are in their hot tubs each day for various reasons. When they purchased their hot tub they did so with one mindset, to get the most for their hot tub dollar. This does not mean they purchased solely on price, to this hearty group price was not the main issue. The therapy received and maintenance involved was the issue for this group. They searched several spa manufacturers before they made a buying decision; they searched the internet and read everything they could get their hands on prior to purchasing their hot tub. As I mentioned, maintenance was an issue to this group. Because while they use their hot tub more often than the occasional portable spa user they are concerned with the amount of upkeep as well. So the chemical process is very important to this group. They originally will try several different hot tub chemical programs before settling on one that fits them just right. Unfortunately, they will spend way too much money to discover that if they just read a few more pages of information they could have saved themselves hundreds of dollars and hours of frustration. |