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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

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  • 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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May 19, 2021
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ZeusyZeus
May 19, 2021
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Quote from mrbhappy :
Quick question to see if anyone else has run into this. I need to deflate and put away the hot tub for a while. When I drained all the water out of the bottom valve, I still hear and have water inside of the inflatable part of the hot tub. Anybody know how to get that out?
I haven't had to deflate and store but if there's water inside the inflatable part that's not good. Is there any valves or anything that you can open? Maybe where you inflate? If so try to feed the water out through there. I know it's going to be time consuming but if it's a good amount of water you definitely don't want that to sit in there. I would reach out and contact their support should still be under warranty. Good luck!
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ZeusyZeus
May 19, 2021
553 Posts
Quote from ATVghost :
I think the recommendation is 3 months, but it's definitely based more on your usage and chemical levels.

We've been using ours almost everyday for 10 weeks now and the first 3 weeks levels got off so we drained and refilled.
Now after the past 7 weeks levels are good and water still clear. Good Luck! Smilie

South Central PA - added approx. $25 a month to our electric bill - so I figure about a dollar a day to run including chem.
Thanks for the response! I use it about once a week definitely should try and use it more. The electric bill here in Miami has only gone up a little not as much as I though and the pump is running at all times as it should. Obviously the heating element is only activated once or twice a week so that makes the biggest difference.

What are you using for bacteria in water? I'm using Bromine tabs and after trial and error, testing the water, etc. I've notice if I cut up two tablets and put in dispenser it's too much bromine the levels read high. The two tablets also seem to last forever. I do however add a bromine booster and chloride booster that I got at my local spa store. The only level I have trouble achieving perfect is the PH what does everyone use for that?

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