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liam1

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I have one.. Lazy Spa.. Kind of portable blow up one. I must say I am so impressed at the quality of it and it works 100%.. sturdy with strong bubbles and proper heat when warm. Just left it erected and filled under cover and switch it on a day before use to heat up. Obviously check the levels etc regularly but use it often as the little one absolutely loves it!

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We have a Jucuzzi J345 and its one of single best purchases I ever made, I opted for this one as it has hydrotheraputic jets and seating positions so it targets key muscles and joints.

We use it quite often even after 2 years of ownership, probably on average 4 times a week for about 20 mins, great for relaxation, it has a built in Audio which is nice if you want to relax to your music too.

 

Only thing is you have to remember is keep on top of the chemicals and managing your filters.

 

Excuse the wife, this when it was delivered and filled for the first time.

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When I bought my house it came with an Arctic spa cub. Used it quite regularly for a while but having lived here for 2years now it's been recently turned off and emptied. The novelty has worn off and I got a bit bored with all the showering to get rid of the bromine smell. Shame it can't just run on pure water.

Also, for the small amount of use it was getting, it costs around £25-30 a month to run as its kept at 38degC all the time

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When I bought my house it came with an Arctic spa cub. Used it quite regularly for a while but having lived here for 2years now it's been recently turned off and emptied. The novelty has worn off and I got a bit bored with all the showering to get rid of the bromine smell. Shame it can't just run on pure water.

Also, for the small amount of use it was getting, it costs around £25-30 a month to run as its kept at 38degC all the time

 

We found ours only costs around £15 a month to run @ 38°c even with the use we have.

We decided to negate the cost by replacing lightbulbs with LED ones around the house as an when they blew, we now use overall less power than we did before we got the tub :)

 

I am currently building a small section of our garage (which is next to the tub) into a small heated changing room with a basic electric shower so you can wash the chlorine/bromine off right away.

We love our tub :)

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I'm more than happy to come round and test out any new hot tubs. It'll probably have to be emptied and burnt after, but it will be a great party :D

 

True Paul. Once you have spread your filth then legionaires disease will seem like a picnic..!!

 

H.

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