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Hydro-Force 71" x 26" Havana Inflatable Hot Tub Spa

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$197

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Walmart has Hydro-Force 71" x 26" Havana Inflatable Hot Tub Spa (2-4 Person) for $197. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member wuzzy for finding this deal.
Includes:
  • Spa
  • Cover
  • Spa Pump
  • ChemConnect Dispenser
  • Filter Cartridge (VI)
  • Repair Kit

Editor's Notes

  • Price valid online from 11/25 7PM ET until 11/28 or while supplies last.
  • This inflatable hot tub heats water up to 104˚F, can be used in cold temperatures above 14˚F and has a water capacity of 177 gallons at 80%.

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Note: Pricing and availability may vary by location, some pricing may still be in the process of updating for some areas.

Walmart has Hydro-Force 71" x 26" Havana Inflatable Hot Tub Spa (2-4 Person) for $197. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member wuzzy for finding this deal.
Includes:
  • Spa
  • Cover
  • Spa Pump
  • ChemConnect Dispenser
  • Filter Cartridge (VI)
  • Repair Kit

Editor's Notes

  • Price valid online from 11/25 7PM ET until 11/28 or while supplies last.
  • This inflatable hot tub heats water up to 104˚F, can be used in cold temperatures above 14˚F and has a water capacity of 177 gallons at 80%.

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JasonV4932
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I own the Coleman version of this and live in Colorado it raised the electric bill between 15 to 25 bucks a month, also i would not recommend using it during the months of January to March, They are really easy to take down and put back out they take about 24 hours to heat up. They are very good alternative and less expensive to permanent hot tubs. I really enjoy it and have had my Coleman now for almost 4 years.
claudelett
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It works great for the money, never had a puncture, increase of $20 a month in my power bill (Georgia winters). Take the time to get it perfectly level, do not put it on your deck unless you are absolutely sure it was built for that much weight.
Sjd102
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I have the camo version (different brand), it stores up small enough to fit in a large closet or shed. I used two inch foam board under it for a softer feel on the bottom, and for better insulation in the winter months. No issue with concrete if you go this route. You can cut the foam board to shape as well.

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RascalMJ
Dec 9, 2020
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I got tracking today... Scheduled for Tuesday the 15th
Dec 9, 2020
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LegoDad
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Quote from RascalMJ :
I got tracking today... Scheduled for Tuesday the 15th
Same here.
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Superuser69
Dec 9, 2020
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Quote from LegoDad :
Same here.
Same!
Dec 10, 2020
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ATVghost
Dec 10, 2020
35 Posts
Does anyone know if the replacements coming are just the inflatable pillow part or that and a new cover to hold it? Thanks
Dec 10, 2020
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sheneron
Dec 10, 2020
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What are you guys going with chemical-wise? So far I am using bromine tabs + non-chlorine shock (oxidizer).
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RascalMJ
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Quote from sheneron :
What are you guys going with chemical-wise? So far I am using bromine tabs + non-chlorine shock (oxidizer).
... So far only bromine tabs here
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Chewbaccian
Dec 10, 2020
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Quote from ATVghost :
Does anyone know if the replacements coming are just the inflatable pillow part or that and a new cover to hold it? Thanks
I was just thinking the same thing. I have a bad feeling that they will be sending the inflatable part only. If that happens I'm calling them back. No way I'm accepting that, it needs include the cover to hold the inflatable piece as shown in the manual.

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DAGG3R
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Quote from sheneron :
What are you guys going with chemical-wise? So far I am using bromine tabs + non-chlorine shock (oxidizer).
Same here... Just bromine tabs + non-chlorine shock (oxidizer)
Dec 10, 2020
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CalinaNG
Dec 10, 2020
31 Posts
the inflatable tube lose air after a day. It sux i have it and it doesn't hold in the air. You will have to keep pumping air into it once in a while or just leave it as is. I noticed all brands have the same problem, not just bestway
Last edited by CalinaNG December 9, 2020 at 07:37 PM.
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DAGG3R
Dec 10, 2020
15 Posts
Quote from ATVghost :
Does anyone know if the replacements coming are just the inflatable pillow part or that and a new cover to hold it? Thanks
Quote from Chewbaccian :
I was just thinking the same thing. I have a bad feeling that they will be sending the inflatable part only. If that happens I'm calling them back. No way I'm accepting that, it needs include the cover to hold the inflatable piece as shown in the manual.
I am 99% sure they are sending the inflatable pillow part only. When I talked to Bestway's customer service on the phone, they said it was an inflatable disc that would sit underneath the current cover but would not attach or go inside like the previous/other models. Hopefully it will be firm enough to support the cover and help give it better insulation. At the end of the day it is a $197 hot tub!
Dec 10, 2020
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ATVghost
Dec 10, 2020
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Quote from Alex88 :
I am 99% sure they are sending the inflatable pillow part only. When I talked to Bestway's customer service on the phone, they said it was an inflatable disc that would sit underneath the current cover but would not attach or go inside like the previous/other models. Hopefully it will be firm enough to support the cover and help give it better insulation. At the end of the day it is a $197 hot tub!
Thanks Smilie
Something is definitely better than nothing for sure.
Anything to help keep water off - just don't want a birdbath.
Dec 10, 2020
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Minerva66
Dec 10, 2020
315 Posts
I think the answer is no, but can the hot tub be put on a wifi outlet so I can control the power via my phone? I have it in my backyard but the motor is close to my neighbor's bedroom window (our houses are only 6' apart) and the sound is annoying overnight. I'd like to be able to turn it on in the morning and off at night without having to manually do it.

I did it manually last night and the temp only went down 13 degrees overnight, which is better than dealing with angry neighbors.
Dec 11, 2020
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sheneron
Dec 11, 2020
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Quote from Minerva66 :
I think the answer is no, but can the hot tub be put on a wifi outlet so I can control the power via my phone? I have it in my backyard but the motor is close to my neighbor's bedroom window (our houses are only 6' apart) and the sound is annoying overnight. I'd like to be able to turn it on in the morning and off at night without having to manually do it.

I did it manually last night and the temp only went down 13 degrees overnight, which is better than dealing with angry neighbors.
Without the bubbles going it doesn't seem that loud to me. It's not louder than an HVAC unit. Are you sure your neighbor can hear it inside the house?

Whether it's safe or not I am not sure, would have to see if it's safe pulling like 1200W or so and 15A through whatever plug or cord you get. Technically you are supposed to plug it directly into the outlet and not even use an extension cord with it either. However, I can't see why a cord or device rated for the right specs would be an issue.
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Minerva66
Dec 11, 2020
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Quote from sheneron :
Without the bubbles going it doesn't seem that loud to me. It's not louder than an HVAC unit. Are you sure your neighbor can hear it inside the house?

Whether it's safe or not I am not sure, would have to see if it's safe pulling like 1200W or so and 15A through whatever plug or cord you get. Technically you are supposed to plug it directly into the outlet and not even use an extension cord with it either. However, I can't see why a cord or device rated for the right specs would be an issue.
It's right beneath my window and I can hear it pretty well with my windows closed; my neighbors sleep with their window open and complain about everything, so I don't want to give them another reason to complain.

I'm not so worried about using an extension cord, but since the unit has a digital on/off button (vs physical switch), once I turned off power via the wifi outlet I'd have to manually turn on the digital button on the unit in the morning. I don't see any way around doing it manually, unfortunately. Thanks for your reply.

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sheneron
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Quote from Minerva66 :
It's right beneath my window and I can hear it pretty well with my windows closed; my neighbors sleep with their window open and complain about everything, so I don't want to give them another reason to complain.

I'm not so worried about using an extension cord, but since the unit has a digital on/off button (vs physical switch), once I turned off power via the wifi outlet I'd have to manually turn on the digital button on the unit in the morning. I don't see any way around doing it manually, unfortunately. Thanks for your reply.
I actually believe I saw someone mention this type of thing as a "hack" to prevent the 72 hour shut off. Let me see if I can find it.

Here it is: http://involvery.com/lay-z-spa/

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TIP: To STOP your Lazy Spa inflatable hot tub from turning off every 72 hours – plug the hot tub into a timer. Have the timer set to shut off every 23 hours and then turn back on a few minutes later. Problem solved.
We recommend this timer.

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