Intex Purespa Plus 4 Person Portable Inflatable Hot Tub Bubble Jet Spa, Blue

This produces the bubbles on the interior of the spa giving you a relaxing and refreshing massage. This control panel will also let you adjust the temperature of the bubble sprays. It’s covered with a hassle-free high-quality plastic so that it’s safe and protected. It’s easy to set up and includes an innovative control panel so you can just sit back and let the massage spa do the job for you. Intex hot tub is easily stored so it’s perfect if you have a limited space in your home.

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Most of the inflatable hot tubs on the market today feature round designs, so the octagon really makes these units stand out. Construction and DesignThe bubbles on the Intex PureSpa line of hot tubs only trigger from the edge of the tub, which is a minor negative. Most fixed hot tubs have bubble jets throughout the entire base, as opposed to only along the edge. However, given the large number of bubble jets available on all of the tubs Intex offers, this is a minor negative. ​Built-in hard water treatment, ​​this clever system keeps the water softer which is more pleasant on the skin and gives you a better experience. It also helps to keep water marks to a minimum and limescale doesn’t build up on the heating element.

Best forPeople who want to buy a less expensive model that will function for years but do not require features like powerful massage jets. All intex purespa hot tubs have high ratings in this category. But the winner is certainly the Intex 28427E 85in PureSpa Inflatable Spa as it has a self intuitive setup. You will also love the Intex 28429E PureSpa Plus as it has an assembly CD and the process will take around 10 minutes of your time. Best for people, who live in cold regions and need a basic configuration of a hot tub.

The spa also features an LED light for nighttime use, and the pump can heat water up to 104F. Intex includes two free inflatable pillows that clip onto the sides of the tub as well. If you’re looking for the best inflatable hot tub, then the Intex PureSpa 28409E is your best option. This spa is a fantastic choice for any family that thinks they will use a hot tub regularly. There’s nothing like a soothing, warm soak surrounded by thousands of therapeutic bubbles after a long day.

For decks that are elevated above the ground, you’ll likely need additional support before you can set one up. They do weigh less than a regular hot tub but to be safe, check that you have enough support before you use your inflatable hot tub for the first time. Like traditional hot tubs, inflatable hot tubs come with a digital control panel that lets you control the water temperature.

The material of the hot tub plays a direct role in how long it lasts. One that is built to be durable can help resist punctures over time. If you’ll be using it often, it can be well worth it to go for the tub made from higher-quality material to get the durability you’ll need.

You can expect them to give you a million reasons why you should skip that idea and invest in one of their expensive models instead. The 28in also makes a great seasonal hot tub for anyone that lives in colder climates and finds that they don’t use the spa that often in the wintertime. All the Intex hot tubs are so easy to pack up and store in the carry bag included with the spa. The Intex 85in model is an excellent choice for families looking for an affordable hot tub experience.

Most inflatable hot tubs have no jets as it requires significant hardware additions to the tub walls and pump system. A high power water pump needs to be added to the heating unit to move the high-pressure water through the jets. Most inflatable hot tubs choose not to include real jets and, instead, use bubble jets.

Everyone who has one of these Pure Spas raves over how easy they are to set up. It basically pumps itself up with the built-in air pump. The only downfall isn’t even with set-up per se; it’s that it takes about 24 hours to heat up.

I have been educatining myself on water quality and optimum temperature. It is July in Chicago, so I keep the tub around 88 deg. I will take this tub camping with a small gererator. Punctures are a constant concern with inflatable hot tubs. They generally aren’t a big deal and are usually easy to fix, but it can be difficult to find them.