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Size: 77 in. x 26 in. (1.96 m x 66 cm)
Perfect size for up to 6 adults
Easy-to-reach digital control panel heats water up to 104˚F (40˚C)
The AirJets release warm air into the water, surrounding you with a calming bubble massage
DuraPlus™ material is stress tested to be 33% more tear resistant and 56% more stretch resistant than traditional PVC
Freeze Shield™ automatic heating function protects pump and liner from damage due to cold weather
Power Saving Timer allows you to control the temperature of your spa up to 40 days in advance
Remote-controlled plug-in multicolored LED light shines through the semi-transparent liner to illuminate the water
Includes 4 adjustable pillows for maximum comfort
Reinforced cover holds in heat when the spa isn't in use
Integrated water filtration system
ChemConnect™ dispenser evenly disperses a stable level of chlorine
Spa pump includes cup holders for convenient storage
Water Capacity (80%): 240 gal. (908 L)
Contents: 1 spa, 1 cover, 1 pump, 1 filter cartridge (VI), 1 ChemConnect dispenser, 1 LED light strip, 4 pillows, 1 repair patch
https://www.walmart.com/ip/SaluSp...Method=wpa
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This appears to be a brand new model. Can't find any other retailer selling the Hollywood yet. It's 6" wider and holds about 70 more gallons than the Front Page 2020 Black Friday deal for the Hydro-Force version ($197 but very limited quantities - some helpful info about these types of spas on that thread - https://slickdeals.net/f/14557268-hydro-force-71-x-26-havana-inflatable-hot-tub-spa-197-free-shipping.
More recently an even smaller version (St Lucia - same manufacturer but 67" wide) went FP in July - https://slickdeals.net/f/15193129-bestway-67-x-26-st-lucia-saluspa-airjet-inflatable-hot-tub-spa-311-free-shipping.
Recommend putting this on hard foam insulation sheets to help it stay warm. Also, remember you CANNOT safely use an extension cord with these so it must be near an outlet.
edit.. obviously not one of those lamp cords, but a beefy extension cord?
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You can also use an old pool pump and make it in-line with the electrical heater. Check out a few vids on youtube, just search "inflatable hot tub propane" and you'll find many results.
What if you put in a bigger breaker?
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Breakers are put in based on the wire gauge of the downstream wiring on that circuit. If you have 14 gauge wire, the largest breaker should be a 15 amp. If you already had 12 gauge wire installed which is required for a 20 amp breaker, then you probably would already have a 20 amp breaker in your panel. Not saying don't do it, just saying to confirm the wire gauge of that circuit before doing it.
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Someone answered that earlier, they said yes you can but be aware it can cause structural damage to framed floors given the amount of weight. I personally would only ever put this on a slab or floor joist that rest directly on a slab.
This is a good price, especially during the pandemic when they were in high demand. Might be lucky and get them a little lower over black Friday (and then just put out the following spring).
I use one with my inflatable, it has never tripped the breaker……
Yes people do it all the time
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