Intex 4 Person Purespa Bubble Massage Inflatable Hot Tub Spa

You can take a look at one of the Intex PureSpa blow up hot tub manuals here to get an idea what assembly involves. The Silver Cloud has a speedy inflatable hot tub feature, all you do is plug it in and the spa is fully inflated in 2 minutes. The included cover, however, is just there to keep the water free from debris. The bubble jets – The pure spa hot tub has 120 high-powered jets in total, which is more jets than you’ll find with most other models out there.

However, on Amazon, the Greywood Deluxe has attracted over 780 user reviews, generating an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars. If you choose to take your Pure Spa down and store it for part of the year, it’s quick and easy to do so. It will take about an hour for the water to drain out. You need to leave the spa inflated until it has dried completely before putting it in the storage bag. The installation of the Intex Pure Spa couldn’t be any easier. It only took one person about ten minutes to set up.

Keep in mind that the spa gets heavy when filled with water, so make sure that if you place it on a deck, the structure can support the filled weight. Also, don’t plan on moving it when it’s full of water. Take the fun & games outdoors with the line-up of kids’ sand and water play for sale @ Harvey Norman! Chemicals are needed on an ongoing basis and can be purchased through Amazon or any big box store that sells spa and pool chemicals. Again, your costs will vary depending on your usage, but figure about $20 to $30 for a large package of chemicals that will last at least a season. Pampering yourself in relaxing, bubbling water doesn’t have to break the bank.

With the touch of a button, adjust the temperature to best suit your comfort level. It is comfortable enough for 4-people and the durable Fiber-Tech Construction, including 48 Fiber Tech beams, are strong enough to support someone sitting on the side. If the spa is located indoors, the water generally stays cleaner.

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Inflate the tub, then detach the hose and tightly close the air inlet. Fill it with water, and once full, attach the digital control, turn the heater on, and choose the temperature. Unlike other inflatables that may forfeit esthetics in favor of a robust design, the Greywood Deluxe combines elegance with efficiency. Plus, one of its biggest assets is sheer ease of use and fast set up times.

The model also features a puncture-resistant laminated 3 ply material that helps extend the lifetime of the hot tub. With the right care, this Intex hot tub will last for a couple of years. With the built-in pump, the jacuzzi will inflate in just a few minutes; however, heating up the cold water can take up to 12 hours, depending on how cold the weather is. To speed up the heating time, you can choose to add some hot water when you first fill it up. You can also use the insulated cover to speed up the required time to heat the water and also keep the heat in. When the water reaches your desired temperature, you can remove the cover, enter the tub, turn the massage system, and relax.

It also includes an easy to replace filter cartridges that ensure your tub is clean and safe anytime. It also includes a floating pool chlorine dispenser. You can use this to kill algae or germs that could form in the water inside the tub.

While it takes some time to warm up the water, we’d recommend it to anyone who wants a portable tub that’s built to last. The Intex 77in PureSpa Portable Bubble Massage Spa also has a control unit. It is not as simple as the one in the Intex 28439E Greywood Deluxe but it makes the process of temperature setting and other controls easier.

Hard hot tubs have the hardware inside the tub shell cabinet that is insulated from outside air, whereas the Intex has the hardware outside the tub. The primary cost of an inflatable hot tub is the actual unit itself, as no professional installation is necessary. However, you should also consider the ongoing costs, which are primarily electricity costs for heating, filter replacement costs, and water treatment chemicals. The Intex PureSpa Greywood Deluxe is constructed from Fiber-Tech materials. This means that, despite it being an inflatable design, the outside wouldn’t collapse inwards if you were to perch on the rim.

Electricity – Think of the hot tub like you would a portable heater, about $15 to $50 dollars per month depending on the outdoor temperature and how often you use the tub. Obviously, costs in certain areas of the country are more than in others. It doesn’t have a chemical intex baby float smell and doesn’t irritate skin. We have been using our spa for 3 weeks and it has performed very well. Set up in the basement for now as we have an area with an exast fan. Heats back up very quickly, filters easy to change and clean and the bubble jets are strong.