August 31, 2007, Newsletter Issue #66: What to Spend on a Spa

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Shopping for a spa is kind of like shopping for a car. No, you don't have to deal with a pushy salesman in a tacky plaid suit, but you do have to decide what features you'd like in your spa and what you're willing to spend. Spas have a wide variety of "ups and extras" that can drive up the price, so you should decide what's important to you before you begin shopping for your spa. For example, is a great sound and video system important to you? How about lighting or a waterfall? Are you mainly concerned with jets and as many jets as possible? All of these features can add to the total cost of your spa. You can spend under $1000 for some portable spas, or even a used spa, or much, much more depending on what's important to you. So, what you spend on a spa really depends on what you want and your budget. Don't forget to factor in the cost of installation, too!

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