Amazon has
Bestway 67" x 26" St. Lucia SaluSpa AirJet Inflatable Hot Tub Spa (60038E) for
$310.79.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
alconnell for finding this deal.
Includes:- Spa, Pool/spa cover, Pump, Filter cartridge (VI) 1 ChemConnect dispenser, & Repair kit/patch
Features:- AirJet targeted bubble massage system (110 jets)
- Can comfortably fit up to 3 people
- The digital control panel allows you to change the water temperature (up to 104 degrees Fahrenheit) and flow of the jets without stepping out of the spa. The power-saving, timer-controlled heating system can be programmed up to 40 days in advance for future use. With the Bestway Smart Hub App, you can control the temperature, timer, filter, and massage system
- Measures 67" x 26" and holds 160 gallons of water (80% capacity).
- deflates compactly for optimal storage/transportation purposes
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TLDR: A great temporary tub which requires some DIY in order to work properly. Quirky features, gets dirty easy, expensive cheap quality filters.
Pros:
-Affordable
-Gets Hot
- Great for short term (1-3 years)
- Low electricity bill
Cons:
- 72 hour auto shut off timer is a nightmare
- Filters are way expensive and clog within days ( they recommend cleaning after each use which is insane) I was the only one who used the tub and showered before each use.
-If you are over 5'11 do not buy this. I kept the waterline over the "max" mark in order to barely cover my shoulders. Heat seeps out of the cover this way but it was necessary
- The cover is terrible, it essentially warps with the steam over time
- The bottom of the hot tub has no insultation, do not place on cold concrete
- Bubble feature pulls in cold air
-Temp gauge is not accurate. It would NEVER show 103 degrees, only 102 and 104, for some reason the tub would stop at 102 frequently and not heat up to 104.
-The pump lines are exposed and will also need insulation
-Even with the use of bromine, the tub is extremely difficult to clean without draining monthly, I used it 2-3 times a week for 5 months and had to drain 3 times to do a deep clean.
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TLDR: A great temporary tub which requires some DIY in order to work properly. Quirky features, gets dirty easy, expensive cheap quality filters.
Pros:
-Affordable
-Gets Hot
- Great for short term (1-3 years)
- Low electricity bill
Cons:
- 72 hour auto shut off timer is a nightmare
- Filters are way expensive and clog within days ( they recommend cleaning after each use which is insane) I was the only one who used the tub and showered before each use.
-If you are over 5'11 do not buy this. I kept the waterline over the "max" mark in order to barely cover my shoulders. Heat seeps out of the cover this way but it was necessary
- The cover is terrible, it essentially warps with the steam over time
- The bottom of the hot tub has no insultation, do not place on cold concrete
- Bubble feature pulls in cold air
-Temp gauge is not accurate. It would NEVER show 103 degrees, only 102 and 104, for some reason the tub would stop at 102 frequently and not heat up to 104.
-The pump lines are exposed and will also need insulation
-Even with the use of bromine, the tub is extremely difficult to clean without draining monthly, I used it 2-3 times a week for 5 months and had to drain 3 times to do a deep clean.
Also a good thermal cover does wonders. Theres folks that DIY these. I am on a fb group with folks mainly from the UK where these inflatable ones are wildly popular.
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tub = 68lbs.
2 people plus a kid or 2 = 500lbs.
Total = 1,848lbs.
Almost a ton on your deck - centered in a fairly small area.
Good luck!
Not sure how you enjoy it at 6', my shoulders barely cover sitting 90 degrees
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Not sure how you enjoy it at 6', my shoulders barely cover sitting 90 degrees
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