This was the year I was going to buy my spa. Problem is landscaping and other costs in California are off the hook expensive. Buy the time everything was finished I didn't have the ability to buy my spa for cash. I really don't want to go into any debt. I started investigating inflatable spas. So many similar products all made the same way with different brand names slapped on them. But this one is different and I was really glad to see you made a review. Thank you as it is very helpful for me to make a decision. Awesome job.
@@brunothepug8807 we thought the same thing. By the time you have the electricity and plumbing run for an inground or even above ground fiberglass spa, you’re $15,000 in the hole. This has worked out great for us. The price has gone up a little bit because of some new energy requirements in California, but it’s still well under 1000 bucks for everything. We still use ours just about every other night. Enjoy!
How did you like this one compared to the Coleman/Bestway brand? I’m considering both, 4-6 person square style, I do like the fact that this one has the built in pump compared to the Coleman/Bestway brand. Cautious on this brand though due to the lack of reviews compared to Coleman/Bestway. I don’t want to sacrifice quality of heating unit and the power of the bubbles either way.
To be honest, it’s probably the same size pump for both units trying to push a larger amount of water. So the bubbles were not as strong. With that said, it was still comfortable and a lot of fun to hang out in. But if super strong bubbles are your thing, the smaller unit or a Coleman is probably your best bet.
Is it normal for the filter to run constantly? I leave my spa plugged in and set at a temperature of 100 degrees but I did notice the filter system doesn’t turn off. Thanks!
Loving the pattern! Does it take all day to heat up like my Saluspa?
Yep, took 10 hours from 65 degrees to 100.
This was the year I was going to buy my spa. Problem is landscaping and other costs in California are off the hook expensive. Buy the time everything was finished I didn't have the ability to buy my spa for cash. I really don't want to go into any debt. I started investigating inflatable spas. So many similar products all made the same way with different brand names slapped on them. But this one is different and I was really glad to see you made a review. Thank you as it is very helpful for me to make a decision. Awesome job.
@@brunothepug8807 we thought the same thing. By the time you have the electricity and plumbing run for an inground or even above ground fiberglass spa, you’re $15,000 in the hole. This has worked out great for us. The price has gone up a little bit because of some new energy requirements in California, but it’s still well under 1000 bucks for everything. We still use ours just about every other night. Enjoy!
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How did you like this one compared to the Coleman/Bestway brand? I’m considering both, 4-6 person square style, I do like the fact that this one has the built in pump compared to the Coleman/Bestway brand. Cautious on this brand though due to the lack of reviews compared to Coleman/Bestway. I don’t want to sacrifice quality of heating unit and the power of the bubbles either way.
To be honest, it’s probably the same size pump for both units trying to push a larger amount of water. So the bubbles were not as strong. With that said, it was still comfortable and a lot of fun to hang out in. But if super strong bubbles are your thing, the smaller unit or a Coleman is probably your best bet.
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Is it normal for the filter to run constantly? I leave my spa plugged in and set at a temperature of 100 degrees but I did notice the filter system doesn’t turn off. Thanks!
Yes the filter runs constantly otherwise your water will turn green!
@@FreshandFelicia Thanks!