| Item: | Dimensions: | Weight: |
|---|---|---|
| InstaSPA Deluxe | 26" H x 77" W x 108" D | 176 lbs |
| Jets: | 0-20 Jets |
| Portable: | Yes |
| Product Category: | Hot Tubs |
| Shape: | Circle |
| Wall Type: | Hard Wall |
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Brandi from Willis, TX
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6/10/2013
It is ok product Once you get it going, it is nice for the price. But, I had issues with shipping, some of the parts and I am still trying to figure out where to get a replacement filter. |
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Anna from avon lake, OH
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5/30/2013
ideal! set up was super easy, my 6 year old connected the aluminum frame. had it all set up and filled within an hour. we didn't want a big bulky spa and we didn't want a glorified kiddie pool, this was the right price point in between and we can move it indoors for the winter! |
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Tyson Boyer from Salt Lake City, UT
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11/25/2012
Worth every penny I searched the internet to find the best portable spa. This is by far the most superior hot tub for the price you pay. It has 8 amazing jets, where as other portables only have bubbles. I've been in almost everyday for the past 2 weeks, it stays hot, it was easy to assemble and I highly recommend this product. Make sure you get your chemicals right, treat it like a $5k spa. Trust me you won't be let down. |
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David from Edwards Californua
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7/8/2012
Wonderful product This product did exactly as advertised! Once it got hot, it stayed that way and has proven to be great for relaxing after a long day. I highly recommend this product. |
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Heather from Lamar, CO
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3/20/2012
So far, works great. Product was delivered with a hole in it. I had already filled the spa and didn't want to waste the water to re-pack the spa and ship it back so I patched it. After that the spa works great. I'm a little disappointed that it did come with a hole. Also the wayfair site has it listed as holding 420 gallons of water when it only holds 240. It does seat four with comfort. The spa has eight jets that work great and holds the temperature very well. The spa was very easy to assemble, I set it up by myself in less than an hour. |
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Rod from Audubon,New jersey
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3/31/2011
Very Good So Far I have had this up and running for only a week now and here is what I can tell you so far.It is very comfortable for 3 or 4 people and the temperature I keep it at is 99 degrees and its been holding it even in 24 to 45 degree weather.Setup was a snap,it took about an hour.If you fill it the first time with cold water it will take a day or two to get it to 100 degrees after that it will run 3 to 4 times a day to maintain water filtration and heat.Follow the maintenance program outlined in the booklet.I found out from an InstaSpa engineer that the heater is 1250 watts but when you run the jets the heater runs at 450 watts which is nice because it heats the jets air bubbles unlike most other portable spas which dont.The PVC insulation on the sidewalls and cover are very well made and insulate the spa very well so the power unit dosent have to work so hard to keep the temperature you set.If you set this up in cold weather dont inflate anything too much because as soon as it warms up a bit those things will expand alot to the point to where you may even have a hard time putting the cover on.I asked the InstaSpa engineer what this would cost on average a month in electricity to run,,his answer was 30 to 40 dollars a month during winter months,and less then a dollar a day during the summer.(hmm we shall see).One More Thing,,make sure that you plug it into an outlet that dosent have much electricity draw on that circuit or you WILL blow the breaker.The InstaSpa draws about 13amps on startup.I hope this helps you decide...;)~ |
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Anonymous from New York
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4/17/2013
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