- Fast, easy set up - inflates using the spa's pump - NO tools needed
- Rapid-heating and water-filtration system. Max. Heat Capability: 104°F
- Easy to operate digital control panel; automatic start/stop timer-controlled heating system
- 2-4 Person Capacity
- Inflated Size: 71" x 26" ; 177 gal. Water Capacity.Pump is supplied with a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) — ground fault trip current not exceeding 6mA
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Dunja Gagulić
Ive looked at this hot tub for two years and compared others and happy I ordered-update
Muhammad Naseer
Small but awesome
Oh my! I can't have a full size hot tub where I live. I was a little apprehensive about purchasing this item. I have no regrets at all! It is wonderful to sit in and relax at night. I did purchase some pipe insulation to put around the water feed line going to the pump, that seemed to help the heating process. The only caution that I can offer is that it says four adults can fit in it....I guess if the are all super tiny that would work. It is perfect for TWO adults comfortable.
Tyana Smith
I wouldn't recommend this for children as the water temp max is ...
Sherri Blalock
great! Since it is summer
Only had it a few weeks but thus far, great! Since it is summer, I'm sure it may help with getting the temp up, from the first day it took 17 hours to get the temp to 104 & thereafter after using it, it would take but a few hours to get it at that temp. Once I put the bubbles on the temp went down 3 or 4 degrees - if I didn't use it, the temp pretty much stayed at or near 104. Very good engineering - and I think the top cover does a great job insulating it. I paid $257 & if this stays good for a year, I won't mind paying that each year for a new one since a "normal" size unit runs in the thousands plus factor in the cost of chemicals, heating. Besides, it is used only by one person so that makes a difference.No way can 4 people fit - two of us, fine. You'll need to buy: Leisure Time 45425 02 Bromine tabs 1 1/2# 2pack $34; hot tub Things Sodium Bromide 2 # $25; Leisure Time 45005 4way Bromine test strips - buy 2 pack of 50 each around $16; Leisure Time CB Calcium Booster $10; Spa Bright & Clear $15d; Lay-Z Spa replacement filters $60 for 12 pack ----all of this will last you quite a while but it's the best deals & necessary items. I bought all on Amazon. The company won't tell you what to buy - something legal - even some pool companies won't unless you come in --so it took a while to get to the bottom of this & use it & find that the strip came out great, so as I said, the aforementioned items will be needed & are the best deals & will last quite a while. I forgot to mention how comfy it is! The inflatable tub makes lying your neck on the back very comfortable & the bubbles massage you great! I like to get in a position where my feet touch the bottom where the bubbles come out so they, too, get a foot massage! We also bought a couple foam boards from Lowes to place under the tub for more insulation (1")
Robert A. Patterson
Redneck hot tub - UPDATED due to new model
I've had this for a solid couple of months now, so probably a good time to evaluate it. I'm going to start out by noting that this is the third one that I bought over the summer. The other two had slow, and not so slow punctures, so I returned both of them after a little bit of use, and I've been using this one since the middle of August. I've used it pretty much every night. I've had a visitor use it, and my son has done too. It's a decent size for me and an eight year old, and I guess if you knew the folks, or wanted to, you could get in with 2 others, but you'd be in contact. As you can see from the photos, I decided to create a bit of a platform for it. That's because the small patch of lawn I have is very hilly/ bumpy, and I wanted a more level pool. So the good things you can probably get from the other reviews. I've loved using it, and am now thinking of moving it into my garage for the winter - I enjoy using it, but it will go below freezing soon enough and I know that the pump can't handle that! The things I've learned are hard to find information on but here's what I got. 1. I'm still not sure about balancing the chemicals. I used bromine tablets, used something at the start to supposedly produce a bromine reserve, but every time I've measured the chemicals using a test strip, it registers almost no bromine. I don't know what to do about that. 2. Probably related to that - despite using bromine, a bromide solution as above, clarifying solution and cleaning the filters regularly, the water still went cloudy and then foamy. The first time it was after about 6 weeks, the second time after 2 weeks. Both times I was tempted to apply a shock treatment, but instead just drained the water to start again. When I refill the pool in the garage I'll try to be more on the chemicals, but it just may be that I need to just change the water every two or three weeks, especially if it's used as much as I use it! 3. I don't know if it's connected, but the punctures both appeared after I pumped the hot tub up quite a lot. Maybe it's better if it's not too rigid. Like I say, I don't know if it's connected, but slightly less pressure in the tub now and I haven't had a leak! 4. To inflate the tub you use the same pump that you use for bubbles. If you need to inflate it at all later, it's a real pain to disconnect, inflate, and reconnect. I found it way easier to use a plug in inflator - something like 120 Volt AC Portable Electric Air Pump for Mattress Inflatables with Three Nozzles, 5. I also used hot water from the house to fill the tub up. Personally, I think next time I'll just fill it up from the hose and allow the 2 days for it to heat up (which is how long it took here in eastern WA, even in the summer). 6. The final thing I learned was...well actually I didn't learn this. I expected it, and it was true. It is brilliant to just sit in the hot tub looking up at the stars. When I was there with my son we saw the meteor showers this summer, and generally this works well and provides an excellent experience for around 10% or less than the cost of a 'real' hot tub. It's a bit redneck, but I'm OK with that and I haven't regretted buying it for a second! ***UPDATE OCTOBER 2016 So, I kept the hot tub in my garage, and it has given pretty much flawless service. I started using a non-chlorine shock treatment on a more regular basis, kept an eye on the bromine tablets, and subsequently have been getting a month or more between water changes. Quite happy about that. So happy in fact, that at the end of the season, when the price of the spas went down, I bought another one to keep in reserve. What I did not know at the time was that the model has been updated, and there is one quite significant change. The new hot tub is shallower. I'm 6'3" so that is not fantastic as far as I'm concerned, although I can deal with it! It's probably going to be better for kids and people who aren't that tall. Another change is that the walls of the hot tub are thinner - not the material, but the distance between the outside and the water. This means that although it's shallower, there's more leg room in the tub, making it more comfortable I guess when you have more than one person in the tub. They've also updated the heater. I only used the basic functions, but it does seem to have a couple of updated features. Another thing I noticed is that the power cord is now thicker. That's probably a good thing! It's still highly recommended...but...the one I received didn't do so well on its test run. One of the connections between the heater and the pool (that goes to a filter) was a little askew, which meant that it was a real PITA to attach. Really quite difficult to get it tight enough that it wouldn't leak. Also, the bottom surface of the one I received wasn't properly glued to the base of the tub, so it kind of filled with air. I spoke to Bestway about this, and they have told me that they will replace the tub. I'll update this review as needed. *** UPDATE SEPTEMBER 2018 So it finally died over the summer - in June or July, meaning that I got just under 3 years use out of it, at least every other day, probably more like 3 out of 4 days, meaning that it was used hundreds of times. I don't regret buying it for a second, but I wish I had been able to repair the tiny hole that appeared. It was on a seam so the vinyl patch wouldn't work, and I couldn't make vinyl repair glue work either. So, I started using the one that I mention above that I bought in October 2016 for a very reasonable price (yes, it was sitting in my garage for almost 2 years). The new one is a bit shallower as I mention above, but it seems (although I may be wrong) that the internal dimensions are slightly larger because the walls of the tub are thinner. The new heater seems a little more intuitive, but more importantly, the connections are bit easier to make between the tubes from the heater and the water circulator and the tub itself. My one complaint that I don't think I mentioned above in my review was just how ridiculously hard it was to unscrew and screw back in all the connecting tubes when you change the water (you have to do that otherwise there is no easy way to drain the water). It was really cumbersome, especially in the winter when it was a bit chilly in my unheated garage, and it was way to easy to strip the threads, meaning I needed to use plumbing tape). I hated it, and it always took much longer to do. But no more. The new connections sit slightly further out, and so far it has been remarkably easy to change the water, which I haven't done loads because... ...yeah, it turns out that using a shock treatment in the tub helps keep the water clearer. And also, cleaning the filters every few days. I should probably even do that every other day. So far what I've been doing is hosing the filters thoroughly, and that seems to get rid of all the accumulated stuff. I will change the filters every 2 months or so in the summer, but probably more frequently in the winter when the snow and cold weather makes it harder to hose those down. I'll add a photo when I get a chance of the new one in the garage. It's still highly recommended in my view! ***
Nathaly Desilets
Stop Right Now, Buy this Tub!!!!! It's amazing.
This is by far the best item I have purchased on Amazon. GOOD: The tub shipped in a couple of huge boxes. The initial installation was really not too bad and can be done in less than 30 minutes. It's surprising durable, we have had this item outside in freezing rain and snow in the middle of Oklahoma and it has run like a champ! In fact it has ran nearly non stop for some 6 months now. The maximum temperature is 104, which is like a nice hot bath, the pump produces enough air bubbles to be enjoyable. The display screen on the pump is rather nice and uses pretty simple options to run the tub. The cover is rather nice, its quite large and really helps lock in the heat. The power cord is heavy duty GFCI so you dont have to worry about shocking yourself. It's pretty Big! I am 6'1'' and my fiance is a full figured gal and we fit in there with a lot of room to spare! BAD: The air bubbles are a bit loud, however nothing major. UGLY: The worst part about this item are the small O-ring/Gaskets inside the plumbing. They are easy to replace but there appear to be zero replacements. I used a couple of rubber gaskets I got from Walmart and they working pretty well. In the time we have had it we have only had one tiny leak and it was due to just one of these little O rings wearing out.
Nigel Gorbunow
Perfect for the price
I bought this as a soak after work or over the weekends. At this price it's about the price of a 2-3 day hotel stay with a professional spa, but lasts a LOT longer than that. As to the negatives: there is no seat, no "jets" that you would imagine in a professional grade tub, no lights and the temp gets to only 104, and takes a while to get there. As to the positives: cost. As another reviewer pointed out, most people want a lounger, with jets for your neck, back, arms, legs and feet but to get that you're talking $8-10k AT LEAST. This has an easy set up and easy fill, with easy operation. I set this up in my basement and with a large dehumidifier can keep the humidity to around 45% which is more than safe. While it doesn't have "jets" that you would picture at a professional jacuzzi it does have a LOT of rolling bubbles and when you lean back against it gives the same effect. Not the "flesh pounding" you'd get with the professional grade but feels like a light massage on your back and neck. The lid does a GREAT job of not only locking in the heat but the humidity also. Make sure you keep up on bromine etc just like with all hot tubs and you'll have no problem. Even with the drawbacks listed above, I would highly recommend it. Underwater lights are a bit tacky (IMO), and I was on the fence about the bubbles and no jets but they come out and foam up at such a rate it does the job and I'm happy with it. The temp gets to only 104 but I have found that sufficient. With professional level spas they can get to 115 and while I have found it feels nice, I can only do 15 minutes and usually get out a bit dizzy. At 104 it's about right. The heat penetrates the muscles and when you get out you're not dizzy from the heat and no "temperature shock" from leaving it. I would like to say the temp goes from 104 to 100 within 10 minutes but I have not found an issue with that as the heater will kick on and keep it in that range. One warning I would like to say is that if you have any images of sitting in it with snow falling on your hair etc...forget it. As with all hot tubs it injects ambient air into the water to create the bubbles and what do you think happens to 104 water when you inject 28 degree air? That's right, the temperature tanks faster than the heater can heat it up, real quick. While the professional level tubs can hack it, this one can't. I don't have a problem with that because this runs off a 110 v circuit and professional tubs require 220 or more and come with an electric bill to match. This tub will add about $8 /wk to your bill while a professional level tub will jack your bill by 20% or more, easy. Probably close to 30% if it's outside in the winter (I used to own one at a previous house I lived in). All in all, for the price point it outperformed my expectations. If you're buying it expecting professional grade, you're going to be disappointed. You won't get the pounding jets, lounger and broiling hot water, but you won't be paying $8-10k with a 30% jack in your electric bill, forever and ever Amen, either. On the other hand, if you're up for a hot soak after work with a light massage, this is for you.
Makenzie Rossman
I bought it after reading reviews and I like it. It's not a lot of things
I bought it after reading reviews and I like it. It's not a lot of things, but what it is, is great for the price, especially if it holds for up for even one year. I would prefer it a couple or four degrees hotter, but it's adequate at 104. I really wanted to use this winter, so this is what I've done... I put one inch builder's Styrofoam insulation under it, I put R19 insulation wrapped in mylar and wrapped it around it, also made a insulation stuffed muffin top for it. Hopefully it is well insulated and the heater won't have to work too hard and it will last outside all winter.
Jessica Knap
Perfect choice for my purpose...Works great!
I thought long and hard before I bought this. I live in the Caribbean so with added freight and duty charges this cost me about $600. I couldn't afford to have it not work. I have had it for about a month now and I love it. I am using it to cool off, so I have not used the heating feature and probably never will. It is HOT here in the summer and I am in it every day. It was easy to set up, no leaks, everything works perfectly and I couldn't be happier. The chemicals were easy to balance and such a small hot tub doesn't use much. I bought the Miami because it was the smallest size. I have it on an upstairs deck which is a 6" reinforced concrete slab so I wanted to keep the weight down. If I had a ground level location for it I probably would have gotten a larger size but it is fine for the two of us to keep cool. It's not very pretty but surrounded by potted plants it is just fine. So glad I bought it.
Hilario Castrejon
I can't believe I waited so long to get this! This is the best money I've spent in a while. NOT!
Background: I've had the hot tub for about a week now and I'm loving it!!! I've been debating for a long time whether I should buy one of these or just save up and get a real one. I AM SO GLAD I DIDN'T WAIT ANY LONGER!!! - Packaging: The box came a little beat up, but I can't say who's fault that is. On the inside, everything was in great condition and was brand new, so I can't fault that. The kit weighs approximately 60lbs total. - Assembly: It took me about 15 minutes to set it up and start filling it with water. It comes with everything you need to inflate it and didn't require any tools to put together. You simply inflate the tub and then inflate the top, then connect the pump/heater unit to the tub. There are velcro straps around the edges of the lid to keep it on the tub when not in use. - Chemicals: This was my first tub so I was a novice when starting to use the chemicals. I recommend contacting a local pool or spa supply store for more information in this area. I shocked the tub to start it up and am using bromine tablets in the floater (in the box with the hot tub) - Use: It's a dream. It maintains 104 degree temperature during 20-30 minute sessions in the evening when it's 60-70 degrees outside. I imagine it will cool off a little faster during colder nights, but I think the heater does an excellent job keeping up with use. The "Lay-Z-Massage" system was the biggest surprise to me. I was expecting some light bubbles, but I was wrong! The bubbles are strong and create a very nice massaging sensation across the entire spa. I was very happily impressed with this. - Construction: Its built much like an inflatable pool, but with much more solid construction. My biggest fear prior to recieving it was air leaking out, but it's just as full now as it was on day one. The pump appears to be solid and well built. - Concerns: None at this point. Will update if something changes - Summary: I'm upset with myself that I waited so long to buy this. You can buy 20 of these for the cost of a basic normal hot tub. If this even holds up for 2 years I would be completely thrilled and will be ready to buy another one! ********************************** UPDATE - 8/12/2016 ********************************** It's been over 2 months since my spa stopped working. It was under warranty, so I contacted Bestway and asked for service. They had me cut the power cord off the pump and send them a photo along with some other information. They told me they had the pump in stock and would send it out right away, but didn't have the liner so I might have to wait for that. The pump was the major issue anyway so I was thrilled. I did what they requested 30 minutes after getting off the phone with them. I then waited a month without hearing a word from their service department. When I called in they apologized and admitted that they had dropped the ball and would send a pump out as well as some complimentary filters for the trouble, unfortunately the pump was no longer in stock. The representative apologized and told me they would have some new pumps in soon so I should check back in 2 weeks. That was over a month ago. Called in today and they're still out of pumps. They refuse to do anything else and according to their phone representative, not a single person at the company knows when the pump will be in stock. This is the worst warranty service I've ever received.