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Coleman 4-6 Person Inflatable Outdoor Hot Tub w/ 114 Jets & Cover, SaluSpa Hawaiii, Gray

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Arrives Saturday, Dec 28
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Style: Standard


Color: Gray


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  • ATTENTION: Shipping restrictions may apply. This model is not available for sale in the following states: CA, OR, RI, MA, NJ, ME, NY, NV, MD, WA, D.C. Residents of these states may select the comparable Bestway model sold with energy-efficient EnergySense thermal cover to avoid cancellation
  • Square, 6-person spa offers the SaluSpa Massage system and a water filtration system that handles everything that circulates through your system without issue
  • With 3-layer material resisting 33 percent more against punctures and 56 percent more against stretching; With Freeze Shield automatic heating function to ensure inner components will not freeze
  • SaluSpa AirJet hot tub provides a soothing massage experience with 114 bubbling warm jets for up to 6 people while reaching up to 104 degrees Fahrenheit for ultimate relaxation
  • Includes a cover, pump, chemical floater, 2 filter cartridges (VI), repair patch, and 6-foot-long cord; Water capacity (80 percent filled): 222 gallons; Dimensions (L x W x H): 71 x 71 x 28 inches

Brand: Coleman


Color: Gray


Item Weight: 0.01 Ounces


Product Dimensions: 71"L x 71"W x 28"H


Material: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)


Brand: Coleman


Color: Gray


Item Weight: 0.01 Ounces


Product Dimensions: 71"L x 71"W x 28"H


Material: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)


Shape: Square


Capacity: 222 Gallons


Number of Jets: 114


Seating Capacity: 6


Assembly Required: No


UPC: 821808154425


Manufacturer: Coleman


Global Trade Identification Number: 25


Item Weight: 0.01 ounces


Item model number: 15442


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Withstood the eye of Hurricane Milton!
Style: EnergySense Color: Blue
Not that I'm condoning it, but if you're wondering, "Hm, how durable are these inflatable hot tubs?" All I can say is I left mine out, full of water and covered, during a once in a century storm here in Sarasota, FL. Hurricane Milton made landfall 8 miles west of me, the eye passed over us with sustained winds of 90 miles an hour and gusts of 110 mph. Milton toppled trees, tore electric poles in half, and ripped roofs off of structures like it was purpose driven. Yet my inflatable hot tub took it like a champ with not a scratch. The cover, tightened down, kept nearly every piece of lawn debris save a few pieces of leaves, which is absolutely wild given the vortex of wind that whipped around it for 6 hours. This picture is or the hot tub 1 day post Milton just after taking the cover off before I started cleaning it. Aside from durability, we've had the spa since March 2024 and it has brought us hours of relaxation and will surely bring hours more. The jets are surprisingly robust given the reputation of inflatable devices. It fits 2 adults more than comfortably and could do 4 adults if they don't mind bending their legs a little. The water can get up to a nice and toasty 104F given enough time, it takes roughly 1 hour to go up 2 degrees here in FL. It's surprisingly easy to maintain, I spend maybe 10 to 15 minutes a week maintaining it. I purchased mine on sale at a fraction of the price of a similarly equipped hard sided tub and as far as I'm concerned it has been a great value for money. Will absolutely consider getting another one in the future, great work Bestway/Coleman! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024 by Kevin Li Kevin Li

  • This is a must have!
Style: EnergySense Color: Blue
I’ve always dreamed of having a hot tub. Unfortunately, our home would not facilitate a conventional one. Thought I would be compromising the force of the bubbles vs. the conventional jets. I was wrong. Luckily, it’s a pretty easy set up. The instructions are not very clear. But in combination with YouTube videos, did it fast. This model is easier than the videos, because it is all one unit. Just blow it up, hook it up, fill it up, cover up, turn on the heat. It took about 16 hours to get from 50 to 104. It’s in a cool basement, on 1 1/2 inch styrofoam sheets. We got the extra energy efficient cover Glad we did. It covers the entire thing, not just the top. The force of the bubbles jets is amazing. 2 settings. My husband prefers the lower setting. I prefer the high. It’s just amazing. One week in and have zero complaints!!!!!! I will return to comment on how keeping at 100 degrees in a 55 degree basement costs to operate. However, even if it is a lot, I feel it’s worth the cost! Plus, after a little bit of frustration, was able to get the app working and control it from my iPhone!!! That is a huge plus!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024 by Charlie Niemi Charlie Niemi

  • LOVE THIS HOT TUB😍
Style: Standard Color: Gray
This Coleman Solar Spa Hot Tub has completely transformed our at-home date nights! My boyfriend and I couldn’t be happier with this purchase. The setup was surprisingly simple, and within hours, we had our very own relaxing spa experience right on our patio. It heats up to a toasty 104 degrees, which is insanely warm and perfect for melting stress away, even on the coolest evenings. The jets create a soothing bubble massage that feels just like a spa day. The size is ideal for two people, making it cozy yet spacious enough to feel luxurious. We’ve had so many unforgettable evenings together, soaking under the stars. If you’re looking for an affordable way to elevate your outdoor space and share intimate moments, I can’t recommend this hot tub enough. Definitely worth every penny! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024 by Garilyn Amare Garilyn Amare

  • I've owned this for 2-3 months, here is the stuff I wish I could have read about before I bought it.
Style: Standard Color: Blue
My wife and I bought this tub because we *thought* we wanted to own a hot tub, but buying a regular hot tub out right is costly, and what if we were wrong? The Saluspa was a good low-cost (comparatively to a real hot tub) experiment to determine if we liked being hot tub owners -and all that comes with it. Well, after about 2-3 months of owning this thing, this is what I can tell you before you buy... 1.) LEARN SOMETHING ABOUT SPA MAINTENACE/TREATMENT. I had no idea how complicated proper spa maintenance can be. Thankfully, I have some co-workers that own spas/pools and they were able to point me towards some really great resources and give him some pro tips. Aside from feeling like Breaking Bad or a chemistry master mind in the beginning, it became tedious to be constantly checking and re-checking my water levels -especially when no matter what I did, they weren't right. Why can't I get the tub to stop foaming so much? Why isn't is crystal clear? These were my frustrations while learning about water treatment, however once I understood the basics, and got in a good routine, I found it became pretty easy to maintain over a 10-15 minutes chore, 1-2 times per week. If you're not prepared to learn the science, and put in time to do regular maintenance like this (or more depending on frequency of use), then owning a hot tub may not be for you. 2.) EXPECT THE COST. TL:DR, cost of operating (for me) is about $150/month. There is ongoing cost with this thing. Filters, chemicals, and most of all, utilities. Our utility bill went up about $100/month. We leave it plugged in all the time, letting the filtration system work (recommended), but we also keep the tub warm (~100 degrees) so it's always ready to go. Someone could probably keep their utility bill down if they wanted to turn the heat off when not in use, and turn it on a couple hours before use each time. My wife and I tend to be more spontaneous with when we use it, so we don't want to have to plan sitting in it beforehand, then wait for it to warm up. Beyond utilities, be prepared to buy filters regularly. The manual says you should replace both filters (there are two) each week. this would be another $20/week cost. But, we found that with just the two of us occupying the tub, plus only using it 2-3 times per week, AND with regular and thorough maintenance, we can get 2 or even 3 weeks out of a filter set*. So our filter cost is about $40/month. *By 'get 2-3 weeks out of them', I mean we use the same filters until power blasting them with the hose before/after each session no longer get them looking like new. Chemicals are fairly cheap and last a long time, especially if you do a good job with your maintenance so you don't need to buy the ones like the water clarifiers and anti-foamers. I keep on hand: water test strips, total alkalinity increaser, Ph up, Ph down, shock treatment, bromine tablets, household bleach (not the non-splash stuff). All of these have enough supply to last me a good 6 months, maybe more, so their net cost is nominal. 3.) IS IT REALLY A 'HOT' TUB? Short answer, yes. It really does get your water hot (up to 104 Fahrenheit), and keeps it there reasonably well. However, once you take the lid off and get in, expect it to start to drop, especially in cooler temps and ESPECIALLY if you run the bubbles (more on this later). 104 is legitimately a HOT tub. I mean, that's arguably too hot for comfort (for most people, anyways), however, there are a few issue with the Saluspa heating capabilities: First, getting the water to that temperature takes awhile. Unless you want to keep your tub up in the triple-digits at all time (which I personally do), expect to plan well ahead for when you want to use it. I haven't timed it, but warming from tap-water temp (about 80 degrees for me) to 100 degrees, easily took 3-4 hours. Second, the tub will maintain that temp well enough for a prolonged soak, unless you run the bubbles. The tub creates bubbles (not jets) by sucking in ambient air, then pumping that out through a tube lining the bottom edge of the tub. The cooler the ambient air, the faster the temperature drops. It *seems* to try to overcome this by heating the air as it's sucked in, but it doesn't seem to make a big enough difference as I suspect most of the heat is lost simply from agitation of the water in the tub, not from the temperature of the air being pulled in. In cooler temperatures, you can lose several degrees in a bubble cycle (bubble cycle = 30 minutes). So if you're using the hot tub in warmer ambient temps, go for it! If you are intending to use it in colder temps, don't expect to be running the bubbles too often, or to be having prolonged soaks while the bubbles are on. Third, we have found that the tub cannot HEAT the water (even with the heat ON) once the lid is off. It can maintain, but cannot warm it beyond what it was once the lid came off. So if you set it to 100, jump in and decide to make it a little warmer... not going to happen. You'd have to jump out, pop the lid on and come back later to get those couple extra degrees. This doesn't sound like a big deal if you know your Goldie Locks temperature, EXCEPT... Forth, the tub fluctuates in temperate about 2 degrees from what you set it to. So if you set it to 100, it will fluctuate between 98-102. So in the moment you want to jump in, it could be on the cooler end of that spectrum and not be as satisfying as if it were right on or warmer than your desired temp (since a quick run of the bubble cycle could easily cool off those two extra degrees in about 10 minutes). 4.) IT'S LOUD Not while sitting idle, heating and filtering your water. But running the bubbles is crazy loud. Comparable to running a leaf blower or shop vac -not quite as loud as either, but it has the same constant air pushing pitch. Let me put it this way: It's loud enough that the noise level has kept my wife and I from running the bubbles too early in the AM or late in the PM out of concern for noise complaints from the neighbors. This is something to note if you want to socialize in your tub as well --you'll be shouting over the machine. Take this for what it is. 4.) FINAL THOUGHTS So did it make us want to be a hot tub owners? Short answer, YES! Our experiment of owning the Saluspa to determine if we would be enjoy being hot tub owners, and not be irritated with the maintenance and cost, panned out for us. The tub is fun, the build quality seems high, the setup is extremely simple, and my only complaints are captured above (maintenance, noise, heat retention). I believe two of these three, noise and heat retention, are more specific to Saluspa vs. a real hot tub. However, the trade off for these inconveniences is the cheap cost to entry. We got a freakin' hot tub for under $1000 dollars! If you made it this far, I hope you found it helpful. I found there to be too little of practical information like this when I was doing my research. Cheers! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2020 by C. Egts

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