Is jacuzzi a generic?

Is jacuzzi a generic?

Instead, always use the Jacuzzi® trademark together with the correct generic name for the product. Incorrect: We know you will enjoy your jacuzzi®. Correct: We know you will enjoy your Jacuzzi® outdoor spa. Correct: Nothing compares to a Jacuzzi® (brand) whirlpool spa.

Is Jacuzzi a brand name?

The Jacuzzi ® brand today is a trademark for bathtubs as well as portable hot tubs – but since Jacuzzi ® is a brand name, it’s a good thing to remember that not every hot tub or jetted bathtub is a Jacuzzi ® product.

Who is jacuzzi named after?

Candido Jacuzzi, who in 1949 invented the whirlpool bath that made his name a household word, died Tuesday at his home in Scottsdale, Ariz. He was 83 years old and had been paralyzed since he suffered a stroke in 1975.

Is Jacuzzi a good brand?

Jacuzzi Hot Tubs has an A- rating with the Better Business Bureau where we found some complaints under the hot tub division that were for products other than hot tubs. On ConsumerAffairs, Jacuzzi rates at 3 stars; however, this rating again includes reviews for products other than hot tubs.

How much should a good hot tub cost?

How much does a good hot tub cost? A good entry-level hot tub will cost $4,000 to $8,000. Premium and luxury options range from $12,000 up to $35,000.

How much should you pay for a hot tub?

The average price of a hot tub can range from about $3,000 to $16,000 and more.

What is the mark up on a hot tub?

What is the markup on hot tubs? Generally speaking, the profit margin on hot tubs is between 30% to 50%. That’s because profit margins take the difference between the selling price and the cost and divide it by the selling price.

Why do hot tubs not have prices?

Most hot tub & sauna manufacturers make agreements with small businesses to sell their products for them in the marketplace. In order to enable everyone a fair shake at staying in business, part of the agreement stipulates that no pricing will be listed online.

What to look for in buying a hot tub?

Here’s what to look for in a durable, high-quality hot tub:

  • Look for higher density foam materials for stronger insulation.
  • Consider water care systems like the FreshWater® Salt System that require minimal effort to keep water fresh and clean.

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