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
Rokket's Research:
This deal price is $33.08 lower than last year's Frontpage deal which received + 63 votes from the community.
Product Info
Manufacturer:
Bestway L&G
Model Number:
St. Lucia
Product SKU:
B08CL6WMDV
UPC:
821808600380
ASIN:
B08CL6WMDV
Brand:
Bestway
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
66.93 x 66.93 x 25.98 Inches
Item model number:
St. Lucia
Manufacturer:
Bestway L&G
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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
Rokket's Research:
This deal price is $33.08 lower than last year's Frontpage deal which received + 63 votes from the community.
Model: Bestway SaluSpa St. Lucia AirJet Inflatable Hot Tub Spa | Fits 2-3 Persons
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This thing is TINY. The 71" saluspa is already tiny, and claims up to 4 ppl, but really it fits 4 kids snugly. This stating 3 is pretty telling. Not saying it's bad, just know what to expect size-wise
its not the cost of it, but the cost of the electricity to heat it
I have a larger one (Coleman Palm Springs) and leave mine running 24/7 and it really doesn't cost all that much to keep it heated. Maybe if you get a lot of cold weather and keep it outdoors, but you can also add extra insulation.
How long can this thing last.... I give it about 7 sessions before it blows up somewhere.
These are surprisingly more durable than you would think. I use mine maybe 3-5 times a week and barely any signs of wear. Maybe a little fading from the sun, but that is minimal if you add protectant to the exterior.
These are surprisingly more durable than you would think. I use mine maybe 3-5 times a week and barely any signs of wear. Maybe a little fading from the sun, but that is minimal if you add protectant to the exterior.
I would recommend 303 Aerospace protectant[amazon.com]or something similar. Most of the maintenance is just in keeping the water clean. I add some bleach tablets to mine maybe a couple times a week, and rinse the filter. It's really not that bad though if you keep it covered. The #1 thing that seems to get in the filter is any skin you might exfoliate while in the hot tub and even that shouldn't be all that much.
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I would recommend 303 Aerospace protectant[amazon.com]or something similar. Most of the maintenance is just in keeping the water clean. I add some bleach tablets to mine maybe a couple times a week, and rinse the filter. It's really not that bad though if you keep it covered. The #1 thing that seems to get in the filter is any skin you might exfoliate while in the hot tub and even that shouldn't be all that much.
Thank you! Spray this on just the exterior or the interior where water will be, too?
What alternatives to bleach tablets? Anything more hippie and natural (my lady won't want to join me if I tell her it's bleach)? I understand chlorine is natural but it's expensive. I'm assuming that's why you use bleach; for the cost.
Thank you! Spray this on just the exterior or the interior where water will be, too?
What alternatives to bleach tablets? Anything more hippie and natural (my lady won't want to join me if I tell her it's bleach)? I understand chlorine is natural but it's expensive. I'm assuming that's why you use bleach; for the cost.
Just treat the exterior, since that is what would be exposed to the sun.
I dunno that there are any alternatives to bleach that would be considered "natural" or "hippie" You can use bromine, but that's all I'm aware of and not sure that would be any better for your situation. As far as the bleach, if you use it correctly, it's really not all that much of an issue. I put fresh bleach tablets after I use the hot tub, then run the air jets for a short time afterwards. That allows for your water to be treated, but limits the harshness of the bleach by releasing it into the air. By time you go to use the hot tub again, the water should be clean but not bleachy.
I think my hot tub holds about 80 more gallons of water than the one here, and I use these tablets[amazon.com], That is $5.70 for 32 tablets, which should last roughly 16 treatments. I also get the larger pack with like 8 bottles, so the cost is even less than that. Last thing with the bleach. Easiest way to check to make sure you're using enough bleach. Just from experience, I've learned that if the bottom of the hot tub gets a slick/slimy feeling to it, then you're not adding enough bleach. If it feels smooth and natural, then you're right where you should be with the bleach.
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Ha! So true! I guess I should have said it's best price I've found recently. Another potential option is the Coleman Bahamas spa[walmart.com] at Walmart for $298. If anyone finds a better deal, feel free to post!
67" width is shamefully small for more than one person. I've owned several of these inflatable spas. 71" is the bare minimum you want even for one person. 77" is better. The chemicals are super hard to get right on any of these. The smaller the tub the dirtier the water.
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How long can this thing last.... I give it about 7 sessions before it blows up somewhere.
How long can this thing last.... I give it about 7 sessions before it blows up somewhere.
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What alternatives to bleach tablets? Anything more hippie and natural (my lady won't want to join me if I tell her it's bleach)? I understand chlorine is natural but it's expensive. I'm assuming that's why you use bleach; for the cost.
What alternatives to bleach tablets? Anything more hippie and natural (my lady won't want to join me if I tell her it's bleach)? I understand chlorine is natural but it's expensive. I'm assuming that's why you use bleach; for the cost.
I dunno that there are any alternatives to bleach that would be considered "natural" or "hippie" You can use bromine, but that's all I'm aware of and not sure that would be any better for your situation. As far as the bleach, if you use it correctly, it's really not all that much of an issue. I put fresh bleach tablets after I use the hot tub, then run the air jets for a short time afterwards. That allows for your water to be treated, but limits the harshness of the bleach by releasing it into the air. By time you go to use the hot tub again, the water should be clean but not bleachy.
I think my hot tub holds about 80 more gallons of water than the one here, and I use these tablets [amazon.com], That is $5.70 for 32 tablets, which should last roughly 16 treatments. I also get the larger pack with like 8 bottles, so the cost is even less than that. Last thing with the bleach. Easiest way to check to make sure you're using enough bleach. Just from experience, I've learned that if the bottom of the hot tub gets a slick/slimy feeling to it, then you're not adding enough bleach. If it feels smooth and natural, then you're right where you should be with the bleach.
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