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Coleman SaluSpa AirJet 2 to 4 Person Round Inflatable Hot Tub Portable Outdoor Spa with 60 Soothing AirJets and Insulated Cover, Black

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  • SaluSpa Airjet Hot Tub: The Coleman SaluSpa AirJet hot tub provides a soothing massage experience with 120 bubbling warm jets for up to 4 people; Spa reaches up to 104 degrees F for ultimate relaxation
  • Durable Construction: DuraPlus material is stress tested to be 33% more tear-resistant and 56% more stretch-resistant than traditional PVC; The included Freeze Shield automatic heating function prevents inner components from freezing during colder temperatures
  • Includes: Equipped with a pump that quickly inflates the spa, heats it up, runs filtration and controls the massage system, this spa is both easy and convenient; Also includes spa cover, spa pump, chemical floater, 2 filter cartridges (VI), 1 repair patch, 6-foot long cord
  • Specifications: Water capacity (80-percent filled): 222 gallons, heat range: 40-104 degrees F; 110/120-volt 3-prong plug; Dimensions (L x W x H): 71 x 71 x 28 inches. NOTE: This spa cannot be used in temperatures less than 39 degrees Fahrenheit

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Customers like the ease of setup and value of the hot tub. They mention that it is extremely easy to set up and self explanatory. They also like the comfort, and bubbles. However, some customers are disappointed with water resistance. Customers also differ on quality, heating, and size.

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293 customers mention217 positive76 negative

Customers find the hot tub easy to set up. They say it's well designed, self-explanatory, and simple to put together. Customers also appreciate the filters, saying they're easy to change out weekly.

"...The other big factors you might be considering: Set up was super easy. Maintaining clean water and hot water again super easy...." Read more

"...The instruction guide was sort of easy to follow - mainly just photos, so did require some intuition to accomplish...." Read more

"...Pros:Setup was not difficult. It was up and running in a lazy two hours or so, going slowly and reading directions...." Read more

"Easy to set up, a bit slow to heat but not too bad. Wish I had bought one sooner!" Read more

209 customers mention149 positive60 negative

Customers like the value of the hot tub. They mention that it's good value for money, a worthwhile purchase, and has high quality for the price.

"...Enjoy! Well worth the cost." Read more

"...Pros:It's cheaperIt heats up fast. From 68 degree water to 104 it took overnight..." Read more

"...Plus, you would have to reset it every day. Totally not worth it, in my opinion...." Read more

"This is a product that offers bang for the buck. We were looking for something portable that we could put under the awning of our patio...." Read more

77 customers mention70 positive7 negative

Customers find the comfort of the hot tub to be great. They mention that it is not uncomfortable sitting on the bottom, it feels good on their back, and it fits 2-3 people comfortably. The bottom is soft and cushy, and the tub feels good to kneel in. The hot run brings great relief and muscle relaxation, and is soothing and wonderful to enjoy.

"...It will sit 2-3 people comfortably, maybe 4 if you sit a certain way. But I bought it only for my wife and I to use so it works...." Read more

"...2. It's comfortable. It does not come with any extra cushioning or headrests, but I have found that I don't need them...." Read more

"...of time (knees with surgery), but, in this tub, it actually feels GOOD to kneel...." Read more

"...Fits two adults quite comfortably. Fits mom, dad and three kids, but without much room to move around...." Read more

68 customers mention59 positive9 negative

Customers like the bubbles in the hot tub. They say the bubble action is powerful, relaxing, and impressive. The heater, bubbles, and pump work great. The tub gets to 104° and maintains 102 with bubbles going. The jets are awesome and enjoyable.

"...but still plenty warm. And its bubbles, massive bubbles, but not "jets" its a subtle difference but one you should consider...." Read more

"...3. The bubbles are fantastic. I was worried 60 jets wouldn't be enough, but it is plenty...." Read more

"...Things we have discovered through experience: The bubble action is pretty powerful...." Read more

"...The bubbles are pretty powerful too for the type of pump it is...." Read more

300 customers mention198 positive102 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the hot tub. Some mention that it's excellent, easy to set up, and comfortable. However, others say that it just stopped working, the filtration system does not work very well, and the control panel did not appear to work.

"...It has an easy to use interface on the pumpThe jets work beautifully and feel just like a regular hot tubCons:..." Read more

"...They say the sides are strong enough for an adult to sit on, but honestly, I prefer just kneeling in the tub if I get too warm...." Read more

"...If you look at the picture you can see that the white plastic shaft of the impeller has cracked, water has gotten into the permanent magnets beneath..." Read more

"...leak as I have to reinflate it every few weeks, but the tub itself is just as sturdy and filled with air since day one. No pump issues either...." Read more

202 customers mention90 positive112 negative

Customers are mixed about the heating of the hot tub. Some mention that it can remain hot even when it's off, and the temperature is easily achieved in summer. However, others say that it heats slowly for the amount of water it is heating, and drops temperature quickly.

"...It will cool down considerably while it's off, so you have to make sure you have it turn on in enough time for it to be hot enough when you want to..." Read more

"...Maintaining clean water and hot water again super easy. Even when it was cold it never froze up. the motor/heater/filter is great...." Read more

"...The slow heater is an Achilles heel, but it's strictly a consequence of the convenient 120V power connection -- the max wattage you can draw on a..." Read more

"...Pros:It's cheaperIt heats up fast. From 68 degree water to 104 it took overnight..." Read more

86 customers mention46 positive40 negative

Customers are mixed about the size of the hot tub. Some mention that it's large enough for them and their wife, while others say that it is not big enough for four people. Some say that the size listed is misleading, and that one side is a little bigger than the other.

"...Another thing we decided is that is the perfect size for two people...." Read more

"...The instructions included with the tub are terrible. They are in a very small text and are not very detailed...." Read more

"...Comfortable and good size for 2 adults and maybe a child. No instructions or recommendations on chemicals included...." Read more

"...Fits mom, dad and three kids, but without much room to move around...." Read more

77 customers mention4 positive73 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the water resistance of the hot tub. They mention that the plumbing developed a leak and the top cover air leaks. The leaks are tiny and difficult to repair. Some customers also report that the water gets inside the inflatable cover and goes bad. The inside sidewall seams popped and there is a bubble. The water can get a little cloudy and the chlorine level gets too high. Customers also mention that after a few weeks of use, the tub gets dirty.

"...and having it work great for about 18 months, the plumbing developed a leak that I could not fix or repair...." Read more

"...The only issue I have had is the top must have a slow leak as I have to reinflate it every few weeks, but the tub itself is just as sturdy and..." Read more

"...When the second egg died, I brought out the first. But unfortunately it leaks because something didn't re-seal properly when I dismantled the..." Read more

"...is a bit too potent- left it in a couple days and the chlorine level got way too high, so def use test strips to figure out what's up with the water...." Read more

Great value, easy set-up, no leaks.  Shut-off timer a pain. *UPDATED: 2 years, 2 water pumps later*
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Great value, easy set-up, no leaks. Shut-off timer a pain. *UPDATED: 2 years, 2 water pumps later*
UPDATED: July 2021. (Purchased: October 2019.)-------The inflatable tub itself is still great: no leaks of air or water. The "egg" (pump /heater housing) does not last. There seems to be a design problem with the plastic impeller that is at the heart of the water pump, leading to a persistent E02 error because the impeller won't turn any more. See picture for why.The first time it died was in August of 2020, so it was still under warranty. The Bestway website was easy enough to use and they responded quickly. All I asked for was the replacement part, but they sent me a whole new egg, no hassle. OK, that's great. I saved the old egg "just in case."The second egg lasted from then till April 2021, and of course it's no longer under warranty by then. So I got about 8-10 months out of these units, running continuously.If you look at the picture you can see that the white plastic shaft of the impeller has cracked, water has gotten into the permanent magnets beneath, which then have rusted and become swollen, further spreading apart the plastic, so it no longer turns within the water pump.Curiously, the only replacement parts I found when egg #1 died were on eBay and from Great Britain -- replacements not made by Coleman. The replacements were made with a graphite or steel (not plastic) axel rod, and a different material for the case of the shaft that holds the magnets. Someone in the UK clearly figured out the failure modes of this part. I ordered a replacement impeller "just in case" since the only thing wrong with my original egg was this small part. I replaced the failed part in the first egg and stored it. When the second egg died, I brought out the first. But unfortunately it leaks because something didn't re-seal properly when I dismantled the insides and replaced the impeller. (There are some o-rings inside.) It's a pain to take it all apart, hook it up and wait to see if it leaks, so I am not inclined to take the whole thing apart AGAIN and hope all the o-rings sit right or replace them too.I notice that some US vendors are starting to offer their own more durable impellers, which saves money and time vs. buying from the UK.Coleman sells the egg alone for $200, but it is back-ordered.It was great while it lasted.------------------This hot tub has been a phenomenal value compared to traditional hard-body 240V installations. As one reviewer said, it's 80% as good as a 5K hot tub, for a lot less cost. You could buy many of these for that money, so I was willing to give it a shot, and I'm glad I did.Pros:Setup was not difficult. It was up and running in a lazy two hours or so, going slowly and reading directions.No water leaks anywhere, now 6 months of being filled and getting intermittent use by the whole family. I have topped it off twice in that time period from evaporation and splashing, maybe an inch each time.Fits two adults quite comfortably. Fits mom, dad and three kids, but without much room to move around. If the water level is at "max fill" before getting all of us in, it will probably overflow, and we are not large people. But this is not a problem for us since we're rarely all in at once.The standard 120V AC connection was a major cost saver since running a dedicated 240V circuit from my panel would have cost me more money than the tub! It's on a GFI, and it hasn't tripped it like a larger motor can on start-up. I wouldn't run much more on that circuit, however, since the tub uses about 12 amps nominal when the water pump and heater are both going -- about the same as 1500W space heater. No problem getting some lights, etc. on the same plug.I have not had to add air to the tub body since I installed it, and I've only reinflated the cover pillow twice to keep it nice and taut.Some people have found the bubble jets weak, but I find them suitable. Perhaps other folks find that stronger jets give them a "massage" but I've never found this to be the case even on high-end powerful tubs that you find in a hotel. So I wasn't expecting that. But they are soothing on a sore back and neck.I have never had a single error from low flow or bubbles in the water circulation line. Just take care when washing out the filters and replacing them to let the bubbles come out of the grey shell enclosure that the filters go in before re-attaching them to be the inlets. You will want to rinse the filters periodically -- they fill up pretty fast if you use the tub a lot. While the picture shows doing it with a garden hose, I get far better results with the spray hose of the sink. The original set of filters does last if you are careful with them. I'm just now buying a second set.While the filters are pricey, and chlorine is cheap, the major long-term cost of ownership is simply electricity for the heater.One major con:I hate the auto-shutoff feature on the controller! It will turn off the tub in 72 hours (3 days) if no one touches the control panel. I get the point -- it's to save electricity if you forget and leave the heater on. But it heats at 1-2 degrees per hour -- a limitation of the 120V supply. I want the tub always ready for a random evening when I get a quiet hour. So what happens? I inevitably forget to go outside during the week and touch the thing to reset the timer, so I get ready to use it only to find that it's been off, and is now cold. So I turn it back on, but then it's a day's wait, and the next day, I'm probably busy, so no tub. Repeat this frustrating cycle weekly over the past six months. Grrr. I would have enjoyed the tub twice as much by now if it wasn't for that "feature." I'm not aware of any way to disable it, but an option would have been nice. It doesn't save me electricity either! Why? The heater is constantly warming up the tub from 70 or 80 degrees to 102 where I like it, so it might as well be on intermittently holding a proper temp by the time I turn it back on again once or twice a week and the heater is running constantly for two days. So I took a star off for that. Provide an override setting, please!This tub will add to your electric bill -- so be prepared for that -- but about as much as a space heater running all the time if you use it always-on like I do.Minor nitpicks:The click-together fasteners that hold the cover on are a pain to manipulate in the dark (black on black), and are hard for my older kids to unfasten.The water pump motor did buzz audibly at first but I found two fixes for it. First, pay attention to positioning. Push the egg close to the tub so there's no tension on the hose connectors. Mine buzzes a lot more with even a half-inch of additional distance and a little strain. Second, I put a foam rubber mat under it. Problem solved. Before I could hear it faintly through the outside wall of the house (which at least reminded me to turn it back on); now I can't hear it at all. When you're in the tub on a quiet night, you can hear it when the jets are off, but I don't find it annoying and I hate mechanical noise.Mine sits on stone pavers, but I put down a few layers of landscaping fabric where the hot tub sits because I was worried about the stone wearing through the plastic, especially residual sand from filling the gaps. The plastic is plenty thick, however, so maybe this wouldn't be a problem. The bottom has no cushioning, so you may want to do something like this to make it a little warmer and softer depending on your underlayment.Thermally, the air in the walls does a pretty good job keeping the heat in. In the winter, when the timer went off, the tub will cool down but if you catch it in a few hours, it's not too bad. Things were even better when I enclosed the area with some marine vinyl windows to keep the wind off it.Tips / Advice / Lessons Learned:For fast set-up:I highly recommend using a Coleman inflatable bed air pump (Coleman QuickPump, Electric) to inflate the tub body and cover pillow. I already owned one, but it's cheap, and I recommend getting it if you don't have one. It saves the hassle of using the "egg" to inflate everything, and then reconnecting the egg to the airflow jets. I don't want to play with the plastic connectors any more than I have to. Moreover, if you have to add air later, the little stand-alone pump saves even more hassle. That said, I've only needed to add air to the cover pillow since I set it up.When you build it, first inflate the body and the pillow and then WAIT. Give it a good half-hour (maybe more if it's really cold) for the vinyl to stretch out and unwrinkle. Then add air again. It will be nice and taut when you fill it, when it will stretch it a little more. I haven't needed to add air to the body since I first filled it by doing that. The walls are then nicely rigid. The kids sit on them no problem.I bought a piece of foam pipe insulation at a local hardware store for a dollar and used it to cover the one longer hose that returns hot water to the second inlet. Everything else is partially insulated by the air of the tub, but this struck me as a place where heat loss would happen since it's outside and near the ground.Want to sit in it the same day you build it? I filled it about halfway with a hose in December (40 degrees out, tap water about 50 degrees); then got several large pots (2 to 5 gallon sizes) and filled them either with piping hot water (130 degrees) from the bathtub or got them up to boiling on the stove. Yeah, it was a lot of work carrying all that water. But we started it at 90 degrees, used it that night, so the heater didn't have to work for days. I just took care not to pour the very hot water directly onto the vinyl, but in the middle of the tub that already had cool water in it. Makes for a nice surprise. From opening the box to functioning hot-tub in just a few hours!You want to keep the cover inflated and tightly secured when it rains. Sometimes I am lazy and only use four of the fasteners. That's fine for keeping it on versus wind in my set-up. The problem is rain. Even under my deck, a big rain puts many gallons of cold, dirty water on the cover, and if it's not fastened all the way around, the cover will eventually sink on one edge, the rainwater runs in, and you have a messy tub.One helpful reviewer provided a complete parts list to plumb in a propane powered hot water heater (uses a standard 5-gallon refillable propane tank, like a gas grill) and a circulation pump. I'm strongly inclined to try this as a means of heating the water quickly. It would save me money to heat the water with gas rather than electricity, and it's much faster. When the stupid timer has inevitably gone off, I can still use the tub the same day. The slow heater is an Achilles heel, but it's strictly a consequence of the convenient 120V power connection -- the max wattage you can draw on a typical 15 amp 120V circuit limits how fast you can heat all that water. There's no working around the physics of it. That's why ranges and electric hot water tanks are all 240V. I'd be curious if others have tried the propane method and what their results have been. While a significant up-front cost -- about as much as the tub itself -- in the long-term I think it would be far cheaper than electrical heating, and much faster. And still far cheaper than a traditional hot tub.All-in-all, I'm very glad I purchased this hot tub.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Why buy a $10,000 hot tub when you can get this?
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Just like my headline says, if you can get this, do it! I mean, if you have 10,000 bucks to blow on a regular hot tub, do that too but if you want room enough for 2-3 people this is all you need. I plan on only using this in the cooler months and in the summer taking it down so I have space in my yard again. Don't let a hot tub take up your whole deck when you can get one of these. Here are some pros and cons of having this hot tub:

Pros:
It's cheaper
It heats up fast. From 68 degree water to 104 it took overnight
Easy set up (if you know what you're doing - see cons)
It has an easy to use interface on the pump
The jets work beautifully and feel just like a regular hot tub

Cons:
If you don't know what you're doing, set up may be difficult. The instructions included with the tub are terrible. They are in a very small text and are not very detailed. There is a YouTube video that showed how to set it up. That helped a lot.
Coleman says you need to clean the filter out everyday (this honestly will depend on use) If you use it everyday I would clean the filters everyday
A beginners kit of chemicals would be nice. I had to go to my local spa store and buy products and a test strip kit to get started. They do include a chlorine/bromine floater though and that was nice.
There is an automatic shutoff on the pump after 3-ish days of non use. If you use the tub daily then this won't be a problem.

Honestly after getting in this thing I did not notice a difference between a hard sided hot tub and this one. Now if you want to have 6-8 people in a hot tub this is not for you. It will sit 2-3 people comfortably, maybe 4 if you sit a certain way. But I bought it only for my wife and I to use so it works. I am very happy with my purchase and it is well worth the money.
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