I've had mine for a month. It's nice & deep. A lot of water. Bigger is easier to maintain. I learned a tip to get all air bubbles from filters to avoid errors. Makes sense and less chance for pump errors. Nice to see happy couple enjoying relationship and having fun!! Bravo!!!
We've just installed ours, great bit of kit for the money. Bit concerning looking at your decking that it may give way and spoil your fun. Hope you have many good relaxing times in it.
Sorry, just noticed you're comment, the decking is only 4 inches off solid stone and concrete so it is quite sound, a ton of water does need a sound base :-)
it's a bit of an illusion, only a fraction was off the decking, it was very secure, that was last year, now the setup is slightly different, and I have made a 100mm thick polystyrene lid which keeps it a lot warmer.
If it was kept switched on it should be ok but if you switch it off for a day or two and it goes below freezing then the pump will freeze and damage it, I have just packed ours away for winter, you could just drain it and bring the pump inside then connect the pump up for the odd day or two and just fill it when you want to use it. Hope this helps.
@@Oils2flourishBrad we only started to use ours on Saturday night so it was cheaper to switch it off at the end of the night and switch it back on the following friday, ( about £4.50 in electric ) meant it was just as cheap to refill it everytime ( nice fresh water every time , we're not on a water meter, andwe have full up reservoirs :-)
To be honest I didn't have to top it up all last summer, I do have a foot pump with the correct adapter on should I need to, it is for my inflatable catamaran.
it is cold air that comes in but you only feel it if you are in contact with the holes where it enters, and after a while it will drop the temperature a couple of degrees.
Thanks for the overview! This thing looks brilliant
They are great, fourth year with it this year. And it's been outside all that time ( with a tarp over it in the winter )
I've had mine for a month. It's nice & deep. A lot of water. Bigger is easier to maintain. I learned a tip to get all air bubbles from filters to avoid errors. Makes sense and less chance for pump errors. Nice to see happy couple enjoying relationship and having fun!! Bravo!!!
Thank you for your kind comments .
Hey loraine how tall are you I'm asking cause I'm 5" 11 I just want to make sure I got inside comfortably without having my legs bent
Air bubbles from filters would you be able to explain thanks!!
We get ours this week I can't wait!
Hi, how has been your experience with this?
We've just installed ours, great bit of kit for the money. Bit concerning looking at your decking that it may give way and spoil your fun.
Hope you have many good relaxing times in it.
Sorry, just noticed you're comment, the decking is only 4 inches off solid stone and concrete so it is quite sound, a ton of water does need a sound base :-)
Do you think the pump is too noisy when making bubbles?
it is quite noisy yes.
I can't wait to get mine
Do you still have this
I do yes, still working fine.
Where’d you get the cup holders and the night light
sorry late reply, I got everything off ebay.
Enjoy yourselves you guys deserve it
Thanks for the kind comment.
Just bought £600 can’t wait to get in
Looks like the pump/filter could fall off the edge pulling the pipes...
it's a bit of an illusion, only a fraction was off the decking, it was very secure, that was last year, now the setup is slightly different, and I have made a 100mm thick polystyrene lid which keeps it a lot warmer.
Does this have an app
An app to do what ? sorry I don't understand the question.
Where did you get it from ? I can't find em anywhere atm
Got it off Ebay, paid £900 for it, a bit over the odds but that's what they are going for at the moment.
We got ours from The Range. They were selling like hotcakes mind. £750.
can i leave it on my deck all winter?
If it was kept switched on it should be ok but if you switch it off for a day or two and it goes below freezing then the pump will freeze and damage it, I have just packed ours away for winter, you could just drain it and bring the pump inside then connect the pump up for the odd day or two and just fill it when you want to use it. Hope this helps.
@@tonkennah okay thank you for the insight. I haven't even bought it yet. I was still hoping I could use it for a couple months.
@@Oils2flourishBrad we only started to use ours on Saturday night so it was cheaper to switch it off at the end of the night and switch it back on the following friday, ( about £4.50 in electric ) meant it was just as cheap to refill it everytime ( nice fresh water every time , we're not on a water meter, andwe have full up reservoirs :-)
How to you add more air to St. Moritz hot tub
To be honest I didn't have to top it up all last summer, I do have a foot pump with the correct adapter on should I need to, it is for my inflatable catamaran.
Looks perfect, just what I need for my back
it does help, if not the wine does :-) :-)
Luxury living . Pop the Champas !
In comes the cold air
it is cold air that comes in but you only feel it if you are in contact with the holes where it enters, and after a while it will drop the temperature a couple of degrees.