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Costco Members: 5-Person Aquaterra Spas Aryana 45-Jet Rotomolded Spa (2 colors)

+ Free S&H

$3,400

$4,600

26% off
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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 5-Person Aquaterra Spas Aryana 45-Jet Rotomolded Spa (Brown or Gray) for $3399.99. Shipping is free.

Note: Shipping and delivery serviced by the manufacturer.

Thanks to community member ddeg10 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Adjustable Waterfall
  • Underwater, Multi-Color LED Light
  • Bottom Drain for Easy Maintenance
  • Full Foam Insulation for Extreme Energy Efficiency
  • Bundle Includes: Weatherwise Thermal Locking Cover and Steps

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 5-Person Aquaterra Spas Aryana 45-Jet Rotomolded Spa (Brown or Gray) for $3399.99. Shipping is free.

Note: Shipping and delivery serviced by the manufacturer.

Thanks to community member ddeg10 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Adjustable Waterfall
  • Underwater, Multi-Color LED Light
  • Bottom Drain for Easy Maintenance
  • Full Foam Insulation for Extreme Energy Efficiency
  • Bundle Includes: Weatherwise Thermal Locking Cover and Steps

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Written by johnny_miller | Staff

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Written by ddeg10

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Yesterday 08:45 PM
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ddeg10
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Also for those reading, the internals of this tub are very similar to the LifeSmart LS600DX. But this has a lounge seat and that model does not.
Today 01:30 AM
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mantis3Today 01:30 AM
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I'd be really curious to feel how powerful the jets are on a single 3 HP pump. That's the most important part of a hot tub for me, but it's hard to buy something without having sat in it to feel it first
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EpicDealzToday 02:28 AM
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Pump warranty only 1 year.. sad to see no one stands behind their products these days... also Curbside delivery.. so good luck getting the 445lb tub into the corner of the backyard yourself. Claims to seat 5, but doesn't appear to do so very comfortably.. also the waterfall on the photo looks weak, which makes me wonder how powerful this really is... too many questions without being able to see it working first
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EricRPToday 02:43 AM
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Quote from EpicDealz :
Pump warranty only 1 year.. sad to see no one stands behind their products these days... also Curbside delivery.. so good luck getting the 445lb tub into the corner of the backyard yourself. Claims to seat 5, but doesn't appear to do so very comfortably.. also the waterfall on the photo looks weak, which makes me wonder how powerful this really is... too many questions without being able to see it working first
Well, $3400 sounds pretty entry level based on the few hot tubs I have seen (not in the market yet,) is it not? Value for the money is always the proposition. If you are familiar I'm curious the comps or better deals you'd have (honestly) while I start pre-researching
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JimmieJ1007Today 03:47 AM
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Have this and it's held us down for about 4 years no problems. For reference, we live in Virginia. We paid about $3500 back then.
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Dan7371Today 04:40 AM
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Quote from JimmieJ1007 :
Have this and it's held us down for about 4 years no problems. For reference, we live in Virginia. We paid about $3500 back then.
How powerful are the jets?Is there a diverter to isolate some of the seats to increase the jet pressure?Thanks
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DestrukktToday 09:59 AM
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would be nice, if I Was able ot keep up on maintenance
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NavyPicture3493Today 11:09 AM
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Quote from Dan7371 :
How powerful are the jets?Is there a diverter to isolate some of the seats to increase the jet pressure?Thanks
I have had this hot tub for about 5 years now. I haven't had any issues with it. The jets are more than satisfactory. There is a diverter to do either half of the tub, there's also two smaller diverters.
I think this is a great affordable hot tub. I would but another one when it dies.
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hemplacrosse4Today 11:39 AM
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I bought this a few years back when it went on sale. Jets are pretty good for the price you pay. I had to get an electrician to install a separate electrical panel which was $800
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Babylicious_TouchMeToday 01:25 PM
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Quote from EpicDealz :
Pump warranty only 1 year.. sad to see no one stands behind their products these days... also Curbside delivery.. so good luck getting the 445lb tub into the corner of the backyard yourself. Claims to seat 5, but doesn't appear to do so very comfortably.. also the waterfall on the photo looks weak, which makes me wonder how powerful this really is... too many questions without being able to see it working first
I was also concerned about the molded areas in sizing...I'm American, I need space
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Quote from Destrukkt :
would be nice, if I Was able ot keep up on maintenance
They are so easy to maintain. 5-10 mins per week.

Keep in mind, pending where you live and how you use it, could be $30-$100 more per month in electricity bills.

And also, you will need a concrete or paver paid laid down and then 220V electrical ran.

Depending on placement, this could involve grading of soil (make sure to do it right) and an expensive 220v electric run if a long ways away from the panel and most electricians charge per foot... Some areas also require pulling permits.

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