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Vegas Lay-Z-Spa
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Uridium
20 Nov 151#1
these inflatable hot tubs are really good. I was expecting something like the quick up pools but they are so much better than those. Really solid walls, not like a normal inflatable at all and the combo pump/heater warms it up to temp in just a few hours and produces massive jets of bubbles.
sweetpea10
20 Nov 152#2
My husband can make massive jets of bubbles in the bath :smile:
LOUGHBORO GUY to sweetpea10
20 Nov 151#3
Glad you enjoy them
paulandpam1
20 Nov 151#4
Great for the occasional swingers 'get together'
Or so I've been told :stuck_out_tongue:
bouncy99 to paulandpam1
20 Nov 151#5
that water might get dirty quickly, lol
ollie87
20 Nov 15#6
Smeg will block the filter for sure.
Haylhoo
20 Nov 15#7
sod it just reserved - as it says that it ends Monday does that mean the price on cook bedroom defo won't change before? I might not be able to connect until tomorrow and obviously don't want to get there and be charged full price
andreasherratt to Haylhoo
20 Nov 15#21
As far as I am aware this spa is part of the 10 day deals
Haylhoo
20 Nov 15#8
omg sorry auto spell gone mad. you get my drift!
vulcan903
20 Nov 15#9
Stunning electric bill even in the summer months!
Haylhoo to vulcan903
20 Nov 15#10
the insulation means these keep their heat really well, the only electricity is to initially heat it then whether you turn it on to use
Youngsyr to vulcan903
20 Nov 15#15
You can fill them up from the hot tap to make use of your boiler and cheaper water heating costs. Once up to temp they only lose about 2*C per hour with the cover on.
bouncy99
20 Nov 15#11
mmmmm...smeg
moob
20 Nov 15#12
Free Staffie with every purchase
RuudBullit to moob
20 Nov 15#19
attempt at being funny?
hot tub snobbery?
please explain.
Dedcon
20 Nov 15#13
Do people actually use these things?
Guswold to Dedcon
20 Nov 15#17
We bought one two years ago when it was on offer and I have to say it's a fantastic thing to have - the feeling when you get in is brilliant (even if it is cold/rainy) and you just feel like your on holiday! It takes a bit of getting used to at first, but once you get over worrying about what chemicals you need (which is really just Chlorine) it is actually quite easy to maintain. Running costs wise I reckon it only costs a fiver a week in electricity - that's running it every day, but turning it off over night. The biggest expense is the filters, which you are supposed to change each week (as they get clogged with grease/gunk), but we discovered that if you put a Chlorine tablet in the supplied floater it actually means that you can rinse off the filters and re-use them, so we only used two pairs of filters all of last summer. So, all in all a great thing to have.
Dedcon
20 Nov 152#14
What an uncouth and very common child you are. Your mother would not be impressed.
wolvesinwales
20 Nov 15#16
So if you leave it a few days you get a skating rink?
sweetpea10
20 Nov 15#18
I didnt say I enjoyed them, quite the contrary. :confused:
LOUGHBORO GUY
20 Nov 15#20
Don't give him mushy peas with his fish and chips !
flang
20 Nov 15#22
still wish that i had my one amazon when they priced it at £130.
__j_a_m_i_e_
20 Nov 15#23
We have been running one for a year now , brought it for the same price off asda . Running cost is about 10pounds a month buy having it on through the night when electric is cheap and turning off in the day , then you always have the tub at a nice 38 degrees in the Evening after work with a nice glass of wine . For the people on here taking the mick out of them , if there so bad , Chavy etc why the hell are you even looking at the deal never mind taking the time to comment on it ??
the1beard
21 Nov 15#24
Beware the heaters fail after one seasons use and cost £250 to replace.
So if you're happy to pay £250 a year to use it then it's a deal .
moob
22 Nov 15#25
There are more of these in rough areas than anywhere else. Same with Staffies.
RuudBullit
22 Nov 15#26
do you have any stats to back up your spurious bs
moob
22 Nov 15#27
Do you have any to disprove it?
RuudBullit
23 Nov 15#28
I don't have to disprove it. You're the one trolling a good deal with your rubbish. Have you tried one of these spas. They're very good. I buy a new one for about £250 every winter when the deals are on, then sell last years at the start of the summer for around £130 on ebay. A brand new spa every year for roughly £120. And, for the record, we don't have a staffie, and I'm an engineer and my other half is a nurse, so we're not chavvy either.
moob
23 Nov 15#29
You're the one turning a perfectly simple post intended for humour into a troll post.
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All comments (30)
Or so I've been told :stuck_out_tongue:
hot tub snobbery?
please explain.
So if you're happy to pay £250 a year to use it then it's a deal .
Away and have a lie down - or relax in your Spa.
humorous....no
pretentious....absolutely