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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3127991" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>I bought a really nice chemical free hot tub from Country Leisure Mfg down in Moore almost 20 years ago; the kind that uses an ozone light system for water purification. It worked great! The wife and I loved it; we were in that thing every day, summer or winter! Anyway, I got hurt, had <u>multiple</u> surgeries and could not use the thing for the better part of three years due to an open wound...Now, I'm all healed up and want to take advantage of the benefits of a hot tub again. Problem is, the cabinetry (solid redwood) is pretty much shot, seals are dried out, tubing needs to be replaced, pumps are going bad...the tub is just plain old and needs a lot of work to get it back to top shape. So, I am going to send it to hot tub heaven and just go buy a new one. I am going to have to take the old one out, and would be happy to let someone here have it as a hot tub project if they want it. (I may just post it up as a give-away in the classifieds now that I think about it). It's a bit of a be-ach to remove, I have the tub in an open-air atrium, which is in the center of the house, and it's not real easy to maneuver a 900 lb 7'X7' box around in there...it can be done, but it takes like 4 men and a boy to move the thing.</p><p></p><p>So - Any recommendations on reputable dealers or companies to shop around at in the OKC area for new tub? I definitely want to stay with an ozone system; no chlorine or bromine for me! I just want a well-made, chemical free 3-4 person sized hot tub, preferably 220 V model as they give you a lot more jet action than a little 110 V unit. </p><p></p><p>Nobody really <em>needs </em>a hot tub; they are purely a luxury item. But lemme tell ya...you get out there in that thing with the temp set at 101 degrees in the dead of winter, got one of those little umbrellas to keep the snowflakes out of your hot chocolate, soaking in those hot bubbles, got the little woman in there...Ahhh. Life just slows down and your problems don't follow you in a hot tub. Yes; I <em>need</em> another one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3127991, member: 10465"] I bought a really nice chemical free hot tub from Country Leisure Mfg down in Moore almost 20 years ago; the kind that uses an ozone light system for water purification. It worked great! The wife and I loved it; we were in that thing every day, summer or winter! Anyway, I got hurt, had [U]multiple[/U] surgeries and could not use the thing for the better part of three years due to an open wound...Now, I'm all healed up and want to take advantage of the benefits of a hot tub again. Problem is, the cabinetry (solid redwood) is pretty much shot, seals are dried out, tubing needs to be replaced, pumps are going bad...the tub is just plain old and needs a lot of work to get it back to top shape. So, I am going to send it to hot tub heaven and just go buy a new one. I am going to have to take the old one out, and would be happy to let someone here have it as a hot tub project if they want it. (I may just post it up as a give-away in the classifieds now that I think about it). It's a bit of a be-ach to remove, I have the tub in an open-air atrium, which is in the center of the house, and it's not real easy to maneuver a 900 lb 7'X7' box around in there...it can be done, but it takes like 4 men and a boy to move the thing. So - Any recommendations on reputable dealers or companies to shop around at in the OKC area for new tub? I definitely want to stay with an ozone system; no chlorine or bromine for me! I just want a well-made, chemical free 3-4 person sized hot tub, preferably 220 V model as they give you a lot more jet action than a little 110 V unit. Nobody really [I]needs [/I]a hot tub; they are purely a luxury item. But lemme tell ya...you get out there in that thing with the temp set at 101 degrees in the dead of winter, got one of those little umbrellas to keep the snowflakes out of your hot chocolate, soaking in those hot bubbles, got the little woman in there...Ahhh. Life just slows down and your problems don't follow you in a hot tub. Yes; I [I]need[/I] another one. [/QUOTE]
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