@@Liquorbumm you know what’s funny, about a month ago I was in the jacuzzi and I found that out! Thanks for the tip, my plan is to do another follow up video.
Since you are a pool and spa tech guy can I use saltwater not, chlorine to keep it clean? Do you keep it plugged in 24/7? Can you recommend any aftermarket LED lights to add to the tub water area? Thanks
@@BO-mb8rr for this spa, no. There are salt water specific spas but they still use chlorine. Salt water pools and spas produce their own chlorine. Yes keep it plugged in 24/7.
What’s your perspective on longevity of these units vs marquis brand etc? I’m concerned that seven years from now I’m buying this cheaper model and we have wanted to buy the full price spa from my local spa shop.
2 years in now and it's still fine. I've got a customer with a "Costco" hot tub he brought probably 8-10 years ago and overall its been a good unit. The pump has been changed twice though, this is to be expected. The tub itself will last forever, the pump is probably the only thing to go out but its a simple and sort of inexpensive replacement.
I own a Marquis, they are Great reliable hot tubs. I think there is a difference in quality but the main draw to buy from a dealer would be customer service support with a hardy warranty attached to the sale= hard to beat that combination.
Thank you for this review! It was very helpful. We have no idea what we are doing so plug and play was right up our alley. 2 questions for you. What kind of chemicals should I start with? Do you recommend a start up kit or something like that? Also, the black filter near the top moves around - is that supposed to do that?
Hello, you're going need need 3 chemicals to maintain this. Chlorine (my preference granular Dichlor), Soda Ash (aka PH up), and Sodium Bicarbonate (aka Alkalinity up). There are other videos online showing how to balance the chemicals.
I know this has been out for a while now, just curious cause i am not sure if i missed it in the video, does this allow you to have the jets on low and still run the heating element? My wife and I are looking for a tub but all i find on these 110s is that they cant heat and jet at the same time, or some can but only if the jets are on low? We have an outdoor outlet not in use so were looking at these as an option.
There is only 1 speed on this model, you can add the aeration for a little more power. This model uses the pump to heat the water so anytime the pump is running it’s essentially heating the water. Not noticeable while you’re in the tub though. It’s takes a long time to get it to temp but will stay within a degree or so while using it.
So on mine, I don't have a skimmer yet but I checked in the filter and its just a black filter basket. Am I supposed to buy something that goes in there like a replacement filter (the white ones)
Thanks for the vid. Is there a way to set it to different modes? Standard, Eco, etc. ? I read that in the manual but couldn't get that feature to work.
Great review! Not many Lifesmart videos out there so thank you. I have the 4 person version, do these tubs have to continuously be plugged in? Or can they be unplugged when not in use? Currently in the texas hill country.
It would not make sense to unplug it unless you're putting it away for the winter or something. Keeping it plugged it will keep the water temp at the desired temp.
Okay makes sense. In the video you did say it turns on every several hours to keep temperatures stable. For winter storage during freezing temps, do you recommend draining all the water out to prevent the water lines from bursting?@@MrHarmonizr
If you leave it plugged in you're fine, all the lines are insulated. There are videos on here of people in the north west during winter tine that have theirs outdoors.@@AmandaBuhat
Lil known trick for those that like hot water...Hold Temp up until "or 5" shows press up once more for "or 6" This is a Temp overide that allows you to set Temp at 105 or 106.
Hi… the largest knob on mine appears to have rusted shut as I can’t turn the dial at all. I tried taking the cap off and twisting with pliers but the plastic will break. Is there anyway to unstick this knob in order to replace it or can it be salvaged? Thanks!
Mine started to stick as well but I was able to slowly work it free. You'll probably want to get it replaced, I'm sure calling the manufacturer would be the easiest so you can get a part directly from them.
If I understood right thats how fast the jets can go? I’m trying to convince myself of not going the inflatable hot tub route because the air bubbles are not a nice massage jet but if that’s the pressure that tub produces definitely I’ll be better with an inflatable one and save 3k
Thanks, I think that info is available on their website and I'm not sure. This one runs off a 15 amp circut that my small pool pump runs off as well. I'd its pulling less than 10 amps.
A few hundred lbs empty and then add the weight of the water. You'd have to check how much weight the deck can hold first, but yes I have customers with bigger units on wooden decks.
Problem is, the computers in these are garbage. After a few years they quit working and good luck getting a replacement since NOBODY will touch a Lifesmart spa. They will tell you to try the manufacture or get rid of it.
@@MrHarmonizrI’m on the fence about purchasing this exact tub, is the computer really going to malfunction and no one will be able to repair it? There has to be people who work on them that doesn’t make sense
@@limsun3814 the comment you're reading is not true, and if the "computer" fails just call them a buy a new one. these tubs are super easy and simple to work on. 2 years in now and mine has been working fine without a hitch.
@@MrHarmonizrthanks for the feedback. I pulled the trigger and it arrived today I’m at work and can’t wait to get home and get er going. Your video answered everything I was worried about. 🙏🏻
Thanks for this awesome review! Not a lot on these LS hot tubs, your review was awesome and touched on everything I had questions about.
Great review! Especially from a Pool and Spa guy that knows and see’s all different types and price spa’s. Enjoy!
I really appreciate this very deep review - thank you! I think I'll order one soon!
This was very helpful! We’re looking into buying a spa
It’s a plastic screen thing on the control panel that comes off to protect it in shipping I thought the same on mine.
@@Liquorbumm you know what’s funny, about a month ago I was in the jacuzzi and I found that out! Thanks for the tip, my plan is to do another follow up video.
Thanks for reviewing, we just got ours today and it’s in initial heat up. The motor kicks on automatically is that normal for it to heat up?
I'm thinking about getting the smaller lifesmart 4 person tub.
It's really small. Tight fit for 2 people if you want to spread out alittle. Let alone 4.
Since you are a pool and spa tech guy can I use saltwater not, chlorine to keep it clean?
Do you keep it plugged in 24/7?
Can you recommend any aftermarket LED lights to add to the tub water area?
Thanks
@@BO-mb8rr for this spa, no. There are salt water specific spas but they still use chlorine. Salt water pools and spas produce their own chlorine. Yes keep it plugged in 24/7.
@MrHarmonizr Can I use Bromine not chlorine?
@ bromine is a mix of chlorine and bromine. I don’t like the way it makes the water smell.
Thanks for the review on this. I ordered on, what accessories or products should I purchase to support it?
Thanks for the review! How do you clean filter and is it easy access
What’s your perspective on longevity of these units vs marquis brand etc? I’m concerned that seven years from now I’m buying this cheaper model and we have wanted to buy the full price spa from my local spa shop.
2 years in now and it's still fine. I've got a customer with a "Costco" hot tub he brought probably 8-10 years ago and overall its been a good unit. The pump has been changed twice though, this is to be expected. The tub itself will last forever, the pump is probably the only thing to go out but its a simple and sort of inexpensive replacement.
I own a Marquis, they are Great reliable hot tubs. I think there is a difference in quality but the main draw to buy from a dealer would be customer service support with a hardy warranty attached to the sale= hard to beat that combination.
Just got mine today. Thanks for the review. Where do you buy your filters?
Thank you for this review! It was very helpful. We have no idea what we are doing so plug and play was right up our alley. 2 questions for you. What kind of chemicals should I start with? Do you recommend a start up kit or something like that? Also, the black filter near the top moves around - is that supposed to do that?
Hello, you're going need need 3 chemicals to maintain this. Chlorine (my preference granular Dichlor), Soda Ash (aka PH up), and Sodium Bicarbonate (aka Alkalinity up). There are other videos online showing how to balance the chemicals.
I know this has been out for a while now, just curious cause i am not sure if i missed it in the video, does this allow you to have the jets on low and still run the heating element? My wife and I are looking for a tub but all i find on these 110s is that they cant heat and jet at the same time, or some can but only if the jets are on low? We have an outdoor outlet not in use so were looking at these as an option.
There is only 1 speed on this model, you can add the aeration for a little more power. This model uses the pump to heat the water so anytime the pump is running it’s essentially heating the water. Not noticeable while you’re in the tub though. It’s takes a long time to get it to temp but will stay within a degree or so while using it.
@@MrHarmonizr thanks man! I appreciate you taking the time!
Have you had to remove any of the jets? I have one that seems to be blocked and don’t know whether it’s easy to take one out or not
have you twisted it to make sure it's on? Certain jets shut off by twisting...BTW hold Temp up to overide to 105 or 106 if you like hot water
So on mine, I don't have a skimmer yet but I checked in the filter and its just a black filter basket. Am I supposed to buy something that goes in there like a replacement filter (the white ones)
@@TaylorMadeMoment 1/4 turn unscrew the skimmer basket and the filter should be underneath. The filter also screws in.
Thanks for the vid. Is there a way to set it to different modes? Standard, Eco, etc. ? I read that in the manual but couldn't get that feature to work.
To be honest I've never looked into that or read the manual.
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How is the texture of the spa? Is it smooth or is there a little ruffness to it?
very light texture almost completely smooth
Great review! Not many Lifesmart videos out there so thank you. I have the 4 person version, do these tubs have to continuously be plugged in? Or can they be unplugged when not in use? Currently in the texas hill country.
It would not make sense to unplug it unless you're putting it away for the winter or something. Keeping it plugged it will keep the water temp at the desired temp.
Okay makes sense. In the video you did say it turns on every several hours to keep temperatures stable. For winter storage during freezing temps, do you recommend draining all the water out to prevent the water lines from bursting?@@MrHarmonizr
If you leave it plugged in you're fine, all the lines are insulated. There are videos on here of people in the north west during winter tine that have theirs outdoors.@@AmandaBuhat
So this tub holds set temperature and never goes down with the cover off and jets on?
Thx
Nice Video 👍
Basically, set it to a temp and it'll stay there. Day after Day.
Lil known trick for those that like hot water...Hold Temp up until "or 5" shows press up once more for "or 6"
This is a Temp overide that allows you to set Temp at 105 or 106.
I'll have to try that out, I wouldn't use it at that temp 102-103 is very comfortable for me.
Hi… the largest knob on mine appears to have rusted shut as I can’t turn the dial at all. I tried taking the cap off and twisting with pliers but the plastic will break. Is there anyway to unstick this knob in order to replace it or can it be salvaged? Thanks!
Mine started to stick as well but I was able to slowly work it free. You'll probably want to get it replaced, I'm sure calling the manufacturer would be the easiest so you can get a part directly from them.
Do u have to keep it plugged in or can u plug it in like 24-48 hrs before use then unplug if not using everyday?
@@crystaltank9900 it just stays plugged in everyday whether you’re using it or not. It’s more efficient to keep it hot than get it hot every use.
Thank you!
Thanks for the vid! How do you drain?
I use a pump but there is a drain hose behind the equipment panel with a valve you open and the spa will drain.
If I understood right thats how fast the jets can go? I’m trying to convince myself of not going the inflatable hot tub route because the air bubbles are not a nice massage jet but if that’s the pressure that tub produces definitely I’ll be better with an inflatable one and save 3k
Yes that was the speed/pressure of the jets. I'd try the inflatable route then once your committed get something more permanent like this.
To be clear. Do the jets always have to be on for it to heat? Or just the unit be on? Or can jets be turned on but the switch on “off” setting
if the pump is running the the jets are on, this is just circulating the water and in this case also heating it.
thank you
Do you still like it? I'm in socal too
Yup, we love it
Would you happen to know how many amps it draws? Great video by the way
Thanks, I think that info is available on their website and I'm not sure. This one runs off a 15 amp circut that my small pool pump runs off as well. I'd its pulling less than 10 amps.
how much did it cost to move into your backyard and who did you pay,
I did it myself with the help of a friend. They’re designed to fit into most standard size gates.
so far how is it doing? do you have an update review of how its currently running? im ready to buy and would love to know if it last or not
This review was after one year of ownership, spa is still functioning the same today as it was in the video. I think it's a good buy for the price.
Is the Intex sand filter pump better than Hayward sand filter?
ANYTHING is better than the intex branded stuff. LOL
Does the pump run everyday to filter the water?
Yes everyday, twice a day I believe for 30-60 min. Also if the water temp drops it will turn on until it reaches the set temp.
How much does it weigh? Can you put it on a wooden deck?
A few hundred lbs empty and then add the weight of the water. You'd have to check how much weight the deck can hold first, but yes I have customers with bigger units on wooden decks.
Where did you buy it? For that price?
look in the video description
How change mode?
What do you mean by that?
Problem is, the computers in these are garbage. After a few years they quit working and good luck getting a replacement since NOBODY will touch a Lifesmart spa. They will tell
you to try the manufacture or get rid of it.
good thing I know what I'm doing and can fix or replace any part myself.
@@MrHarmonizrI’m on the fence about purchasing this exact tub, is the computer really going to malfunction and no one will be able to repair it? There has to be people who work on them that doesn’t make sense
@@limsun3814 the comment you're reading is not true, and if the "computer" fails just call them a buy a new one. these tubs are super easy and simple to work on. 2 years in now and mine has been working fine without a hitch.
These parts are super easy to replace...I owned an old Hot Springs brand spa that was plumbed by some Tiny Engineer with a Hate for the world.
@@MrHarmonizrthanks for the feedback. I pulled the trigger and it arrived today I’m at work and can’t wait to get home and get er going. Your video answered everything I was worried about. 🙏🏻
Any idea about how this would work in a Pennsylvania winter? I have seen some of those wal mart blow ups work in 9 degrees here?
It would likely be fine, but you cannot unplug it and let it freeze, there are videos of people on here with these in freezing temps.
@@MrHarmonizr thanks!