Thank you for doing this specific review. I saw your "Best of..." and it was in it, but this gives a more thorough review and actually shows how to set it up. I do have one comment and a few questions. Please don't get upset about this, but the comment is that the word description is spelled d(i)scription twice when directing us to check out the description below the video. I'm only saying it because others might discredit your reviews solely based on that misspelling. My questions are: Do the seats really need to be inflated and, if not, can they be inflated even if the hot tub is full of water? If the seats are not inflated, does it make for a bulky, uncomfortable bottom of the hot tub? How easy is it to attach the seats to their jets? Does it have something to lay under it as a sort of barrier between the bottom and the surface on which it will be sitting? Where are the Min/Max lines? Edit: I purchased one of these yesterday and will get it next Saturday and I'll update here. Could you please answer my questions, though, so I know what I need before I assemble it?
Is this the same as the Lay z spa hydro jet San Francisco?? They look identical from the seating, the jets & the price. I’m toggling between the two, & I’m almost sold. Which would you go with?
I believe they are very similar but slightly different. Lay z Spa is a European brand, while Salulspa is typically seen in the US. Both of these models are out of stock or have been discontinued in most places. As an alternative, if you can't find one, I'd seriously recommend the Saluspa Santorini-we're working on our review of this right now. amzn.to/4eoYdik
Yeah it looks to me Lay-z spa is just the UK sister company. Because they have a Santorini model as well which is identical. You’re right they’re both sold out. Do you think the Santorini is better than the Coleman-Saluspa Atlantis? Your review was pretty in depth. Only 2-3 ppl will be using.
Thank you for doing this specific review. I saw your "Best of..." and it was in it, but this gives a more thorough review and actually shows how to set it up. I do have one comment and a few questions.
Please don't get upset about this, but the comment is that the word description is spelled d(i)scription twice when directing us to check out the description below the video. I'm only saying it because others might discredit your reviews solely based on that misspelling.
My questions are:
Do the seats really need to be inflated and, if not, can they be inflated even if the hot tub is full of water?
If the seats are not inflated, does it make for a bulky, uncomfortable bottom of the hot tub?
How easy is it to attach the seats to their jets?
Does it have something to lay under it as a sort of barrier between the bottom and the surface on which it will be sitting?
Where are the Min/Max lines?
Edit: I purchased one of these yesterday and will get it next Saturday and I'll update here. Could you please answer my questions, though, so I know what I need before I assemble it?
Why was this discontinued?
Is this the same as the Lay z spa hydro jet San Francisco?? They look identical from the seating, the jets & the price. I’m toggling between the two, & I’m almost sold. Which would you go with?
I believe they are very similar but slightly different. Lay z Spa is a European brand, while Salulspa is typically seen in the US. Both of these models are out of stock or have been discontinued in most places. As an alternative, if you can't find one, I'd seriously recommend the Saluspa Santorini-we're working on our review of this right now. amzn.to/4eoYdik
Yeah it looks to me Lay-z spa is just the UK sister company. Because they have a Santorini model as well which is identical. You’re right they’re both sold out. Do you think the Santorini is better than the Coleman-Saluspa Atlantis? Your review was pretty in depth. Only 2-3 ppl will be using.
Does the air pump automatically turn off when it's inflated all the way? I'm afraid to pop mine, but if feels like it could have more air.
No it does not automatically turn off. Just gotta keep an eye on it.
@@TubTalkReviews thanks
i got ours for 130 from a action website
That’s awesome!!!!
Which (I assume you meant) auction website?