Not to be confused with the smaller 'Miami' model.
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oddballjamie to csf
30 Apr 1611#8
Loads.
moneybag
30 Apr 164#2
Is this the one that isn't to be confused with the smaller 'Miami' model?
Fogg1969
30 Apr 164#13
Bought!
Anyone got a link to an olive oil deal?
csf
30 Apr 163#4
How many ladies can you fit into these? :wink:
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robertr
30 Apr 16#1
•Relax & unwind in your very own fully functional hot tub!
•Portable and inflatable, this hot tub fits 4 - 6 people!
•Heats up to 40C (104F) and includes a Lay-Z-Massage Jet System
•Easy to set up - Includes Free Setup DVD, Maintenance Guide, 2 x Filter Cartridges and Chemical Floater
•The UK's Bestselling Hot Tub of 2013
moneybag
30 Apr 164#2
Is this the one that isn't to be confused with the smaller 'Miami' model?
MRGRINGO to moneybag
30 Apr 16#5
yes. Vegas is best value. bigger than Miami.
genieuk2008
30 Apr 162#3
I'm confused.
csf
30 Apr 163#4
How many ladies can you fit into these? :wink:
MRGRINGO to csf
30 Apr 161#6
4
oddballjamie to csf
30 Apr 1611#8
Loads.
flang
30 Apr 161#7
Still waiting for the miami to go down in price.
imiskeen
30 Apr 16#9
I've been offered this for £277 using flubit and tesco link currently at £285. So I guess, technically speaking this is not the best deal. Thanks anyway tho OP.
prash_2k to imiskeen
1 May 16#26
If you offered it me for a tenner. Il still say not a take a leak in the park
karene28
30 Apr 161#10
Are these worth the money? Can't decided whether to get one it not! If I did I'd prob go for the Palm Springs one.. Does anyone have one?
Nemeus to karene28
30 Apr 161#11
Can't comment on the Palm Springs one, but the Vegas was one of the best value for money spends I did last year. Had it up for about 3 months.
I'll probably put it up later in May, then put away in September. Once you get the hang of the cleaning, filters and tablets in a floater, it's really easy.
karene28
30 Apr 16#12
Thank you Nemeus... Looking at the Paris one now .. Average price about £380 so I'll have a look around and see what I can find..
Fogg1969
30 Apr 164#13
Bought!
Anyone got a link to an olive oil deal?
Fogg1969
30 Apr 16#14
Cancelled. Just found out it's £3 cheaper with Tesco.
bought mine last year for 260, blown around the garden all winter but it cleaned up nice and still going strong. shame the price isnt better this year since they introduced newer models
fordy
30 Apr 16#17
Tesco is £7.95 delivery - Amazon still cheaper for those without a tesco delivery pass
starkey to fordy
30 Apr 16#20
Free delivery with Tesco until 22nd May on this item
bargainbuyer29
30 Apr 16#18
Is the Paris bigger or smaller?
Nemeus to bargainbuyer29
30 Apr 16#19
According to the questions and answers on the Paris page on Amazon and comparing photos, both seem to be 'the same size' (overall dimensions), roughly. However, it would appear that the Paris has a higher volume capacity (can hold more water), which looks like is due to a thinner wall.
Here's a link.. which explains what's what! The Paris has the led lights and 84 jets but the Palm Springs one has 120 jets... Still can't decide!!
Dan_999
30 Apr 16#21
Do these take like 48 hours to heat up or something?
karene28 to Dan_999
30 Apr 161#22
I've been researching all day over these! There's an 8 seater one that takes 24 hours to heat but the rest of them take about 12 hours to heat
goss.man
30 Apr 162#24
I have the Vegas, 4 people if fully grown is a squash, 3 is comfortable. Maintenance is easy, holds temp well, costs approximately £10 a week if heater is permanently on. After 3 days of no use it turns itself off to save electricity. Jets and comfort are fine although i wouldn't say the jets massage, they make bubbles more than anything.
Only gripe i have is moisture builds up inside the inflated compartments so it takes an age to dry out before you can put it back in the box... not a big deal but its not small to have in the house while its drying out.
I would buy it again without a doubt, think i might of paid around £240.
Hope this helps someone, cheers.
stefromuk
30 Apr 16#25
id like see what you typed in Google to find that :smiley:
Jetset1981
1 May 162#27
The last person to leave a floater in my jacuzzi didn't get invited back!
imiskeen
1 May 16#28
Good to know! Thanks. :confused:
OFI
1 May 16#29
Save a lot of time by filling it from your hot tap.
karene28
1 May 16#30
Thanks OFI..
That's a great tip...
Just been to my local The Range and saw the Paris model ... Still can't decide!!
ruthupson
1 May 16#31
I have been and fetched the Paris one today so we will see if it's any good as I have left it on all night for a early morning swim
karene28 to ruthupson
2 May 16#34
Oh! Let us know how it is!
beerbellybill999
2 May 16#32
I have both the Miami and the Paris. the 2016 Miami and the Paris both come A slightly newer pump that as has a timer so you can set when it comes on and for how long. this is very useful to me as I have solar PV. I set it to start up when sun is forecast so free running costs (if they got it right. I prefer the newer upright beam construction rather than the Vegas circular rings. the sides are not as thick so more volume with same outside circumference. For everyday use I prefer the Miami as more economical and kids use it in the day and adults at night. fits 4 friendly adults but best 2 adults and 2 kids. the Paris and indeed the Vegas best 4 adults and perhaps 2 children . Great for 6 kids for a party etc. The Paris very snazzy with Led lights when with guests. cut the maintenance but back flushing filters under a tap and washing in washing machine. My last Lay z spa lasted me 5 years and used same 4 filters by cycling them. Pump was still working when I sold it. you must swap the filters over other wise the pumps can fail
beerbellybill999
2 May 16#33
it did a lengthy post but it waiting for moderator to check. I posted this while chilling out in mine. great with a Bluetooth speaker and spa bar and bottle of beer. I will to have to go in soon but soo nice and warm. They are too addictive
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Anyone got a link to an olive oil deal?
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•Portable and inflatable, this hot tub fits 4 - 6 people!
•Heats up to 40C (104F) and includes a Lay-Z-Massage Jet System
•Easy to set up - Includes Free Setup DVD, Maintenance Guide, 2 x Filter Cartridges and Chemical Floater
•The UK's Bestselling Hot Tub of 2013
I'll probably put it up later in May, then put away in September. Once you get the hang of the cleaning, filters and tablets in a floater, it's really easy.
Anyone got a link to an olive oil deal?
http://www.tesco.com/direct/bestway-lay-z-spa-vegas-inflatable-hot-tub/215-0731.prd
Clubcard points too.
Can anyone confirm this?
Here's a link.. which explains what's what! The Paris has the led lights and 84 jets but the Palm Springs one has 120 jets... Still can't decide!!
Only gripe i have is moisture builds up inside the inflated compartments so it takes an age to dry out before you can put it back in the box... not a big deal but its not small to have in the house while its drying out.
I would buy it again without a doubt, think i might of paid around £240.
Hope this helps someone, cheers.
That's a great tip...
Just been to my local The Range and saw the Paris model ... Still can't decide!!