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Walmart has Coleman Tahiti Plus AirJet Inflatable Hot Tub Spa (85" x 28", 5-7 People) on sale for $328.99. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • Size: 85 in. x 28 in.
  • Easy-to-reach digital control panel heats the water up to 104˚F (40˚C)
  • The 180 AirJets release warm air into the water, surrounding you with a calming bubble massage
  • DuraPlus material is stress tested to offer superior durability and retains its shape no matter how many times it's inflated and deflated
  • 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
  • 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%): 314 gal. (1,190 L)
  • Contents: 1 spa, 1 cover, 1 spa pump, 1 filter cartridge (VI), 1 ChemConnect dispenser, 1 repair patch
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Walmart [walmart.com] has Coleman Tahiti Plus AirJet Inflatable Hot Tub Spa (85" x 28", 5-7 People) for $328.99
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  • About this Item:
    • Size: 85 in. x 28 in.
    • Easy-to-reach digital control panel heats the water up to 104˚F (40˚C)
    • The 180 AirJets release warm air into the water, surrounding you with a calming bubble massage
    • DuraPlus material is stress tested to offer superior durability and retains its shape no matter how many times it's inflated and deflated
    • 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
    • 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%): 314 gal. (1,190 L)
    • Contents: 1 spa, 1 cover, 1 spa pump, 1 filter cartridge (VI), 1 ChemConnect dispenser, 1 repair patch
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I got the slightly smaller 71"x26" saluspa laguna model from Costco 2 weeks ago. I have used it almost every day since. These are all more or less the same with slight differences in control panels and aesthetics.

Setup was simple. Took under 2 hours from unboxing to tub filled. Instructions aren't clearly written but there are a lot of videos about how to operate these online. This is my first spa so the hardest part of startup was learning the chemicals. Once I could read the test strip and balance the water it's been a breeze.

The base temp of my water was 58F when filled and reached 104 within 12 hours.
I turn it off after using in the evenings and it's been dropping to around 91F overnight. I think it takes around 5 hours to reach max temp again, but I start it earlier for wiggle room.

Temp drop and heat up time will vary on your insulation and climate situation. My spa is sitting on 3/4 inch thick puzzle gym mats. Underneath are some moving blankets. The spa is in an enclosed patio but the temp is the same as outside which has been dropping to mid 40'sF. I've seen some folks add extra insulation all around the tub and pump to help retain the heat so you can DIY that if need be.

Maintenance has been easy. I test strip the water when I know I'm going to use it later. With 1-2 people using the spa daily I rinse out the filter every 3 days or so, it's still clean. With more use and people in the spa I imagine you'll have to rinse the filter more often. I keep a foam scum-absorber floating in there and so far have noticed no stains or nastiness collecting on the inflatable surfaces.

Capacity. My 71"x26" could probably fit 3 adults max. 2 adults can extend legs comfortably for sure. So this larger version would probably hold 3-4 adults comfortably. 7 ain't happening. The biggest issue you could have is all that volume making the water too high. But everyone would have to sit legs tucked to even fit.

The pump is pretty quiet when running. The bubbles are nice but the blower is loud when those are running. You won't be able to hear music when those are on unless it's blasting. When the bubbles turn on the heating function stops so you'll notice the temp begin to drop as minutes go by. I ran bubbles for around 10 minutes and that dropped the temp from 104 to 99.

Overall super happy with the Costco one. It's perfect size for 2 and I've been getting near daily use out of it. Maintaining it has been oddly zen for me, the daily balance check and reward of a nice evening soak is a great trade. Maybe the real trade will be seeing the power bill in a month. From what I've heard it's nothing insane unless you're in a freezing climate and keep it turned on 24/7. Getting this much use from it has sold me on getting a nicer tub down the road.
It's a round object, so 85 inches wide and 28 inches tall. No matter how you turn it, it will be 85 inches wide.
Place a horse mat (thick rubber mat) on the concrete and add a radiant barrier on top of that to insulate heat for the hot tub. It's not nearly $25 a month extra and stays at max temp even during the winter.

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319please
01-24-2023 at 01:57 PM.
01-24-2023 at 01:57 PM.
We bought this at Christmas. It's awful. Won't hold a temp over 99 degrees and SLIMEY! We returned ours last week. Never again will we buy an inflatable hot tub!
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RandomCyborg
01-24-2023 at 03:37 PM.
01-24-2023 at 03:37 PM.
Quote from 319please :
We bought this at Christmas. It's awful. Won't hold a temp over 99 degrees and SLIMEY! We returned ours last week. Never again will we buy an inflatable hot tub!
If it gets slimly, you likely don't know what you're doing. I've had one of these for 3 years now, and it's been great the entire time.
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kuns88
01-24-2023 at 04:04 PM.
01-24-2023 at 04:04 PM.
Quote from MrDealYoGurl :
How long does it take to warm water from room temp? Been eyeing one at Costco. Thanks!
it depends on the season, temp of the day, and when you do it (day or night). A good guide is usually 2 degrees an hour. I set mine at 85 and use it at 95, but I have a few hours in between that time to wait.
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mwebb11111
01-24-2023 at 06:50 PM.
01-24-2023 at 06:50 PM.
Quote from ctcsd :
No, that's not what you were doing. You made a declarative statement that it was "fair game for reposting." Which is a false/misleading, not to mention irrelevant statement 19 days after my post pointing out that it was, in fact, a repost of an active thread at the time.

Argue on the internet much?
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01-24-2023 at 07:34 PM.
01-24-2023 at 07:34 PM.
Quote from hobbit :
I know these things are not available in California (I actually read the argument against it and it makes sense to me). What is the next best thing that I can purchase in California (a reasonably well insulated hot tub)? Seems like only this "style" ever shows up on SD…
I saw one in store at the one in costco in norcal.....
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Saurieng
01-24-2023 at 08:03 PM.
01-24-2023 at 08:03 PM.
The audacity of lying out of orifices for marketing purpose, Tahiti.
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01-25-2023 at 04:45 AM.
01-25-2023 at 04:45 AM.
Quote from Modestmouse :
Place a horse mat (thick rubber mat) on the concrete and add a radiant barrier on top of that to insulate heat for the hot tub. It's not nearly $25 a month extra and stays at max temp even during the winter.
better have a insulated cover too
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01-25-2023 at 04:49 AM.
01-25-2023 at 04:49 AM.
Quote from SharpChicken1525 :
I've been told to expect around $100/mo increase on my electric bill to keep this at constant temperature, which is what you're supposed to do. Can anyone confirm? Obviously it depends on $/kwh
depends on where you live...if its 20 degrees out it will cost ya a lot. had a "real" one that cost 250/month when it was really cold out
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01-25-2023 at 06:21 AM.
01-25-2023 at 06:21 AM.
I would probably not use this that often (maybe once every few weeks). Lets say we wanted to use it on a Friday night. Does it make since that I could fill it up with water on Thursday and start heating it? I assume that would also mean no need for chemical maintenance.

Anything I'm missing here?
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gilligan5000
01-25-2023 at 07:30 AM.
01-25-2023 at 07:30 AM.
I posted this deal in November sometime. We LOVE ours. In our basement, set at 102, actively using it for 45 minutes a day, we are using about 13kW a day (~$2 a day here at 0.15/kWH). Best $2 I spend every day. Same price as my damn kids taking long showers 😂. I did put a sheet of 2" foam underneath it so the concrete wasn't pulling all the heat out of the bottom…but I have no data points to show how well that is working.

2 bromine tabs in the holder, and a half cap full of powdered chlorine shock once a week and we couldn't be happier. Rinse the filter out once a month and it'll last 3-4 months easily.

I'm large (240lbs) and my wife is small (100lbs wet) and we could easily fit another similar sized couple in there with this larger model.
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kenju4u
01-25-2023 at 08:23 AM.
01-25-2023 at 08:23 AM.
How does this impact your electric bill? With new double supply rates here in CT, I am vary of running this thing 24 x7.
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01-25-2023 at 09:20 AM.
01-25-2023 at 09:20 AM.
What's the wattage on this? No mention of specs. I assume 120V?
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01-25-2023 at 06:30 PM.
01-25-2023 at 06:30 PM.
104 seems cold… I'd want a hot tub that gets above 120. Is that crazy?
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01-25-2023 at 07:05 PM.
01-25-2023 at 07:05 PM.
Quote from dognose :
What's the wattage on this? No mention of specs. I assume 120V?

Voltage 120, watts max 1487 registered on my watt meter.
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01-25-2023 at 07:06 PM.
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Quote from kenju4u :
How does this impact your electric bill? With new double supply rates here in CT, I am vary of running this thing 24 x7.

$2 a day for us, in our basement, set at 102, using it every day.
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