Intex 77″ X 28″ PureSpa Bubble Massage Inflatable Spa Set, 4-Person

The portable intex frame pool Bubble Massage Spa allows you to pamper yourself in relaxing, heated water surrounded by soothing bubble jets. The easy-to-use control panel on this garden hot tub activates the 140 high-powered bubble jets surrounding the interior of the spa for a refreshing massage. The built-in hard water treatment system makes water gentler on skin for a soothing experience. The heating system adjusts to fit your personal temperature preference allowing a stress-free spa experience. The Fiber-Tech Construction and the puncture-resistant three-ply laminated material provide the ultimate comfort, support and durability. Intex PureSpa Inflatable Hot Tub provides relaxation at the touch of a button.

The main advantage of inflatable hot tubs is that they can be relocated, that is why people who need to move from time to time prefer them to in-ground types. For this reason, easy assembly and set up is among the main factors while choosing an inflatable hot tub. This massage system is controlled using a digital control panel. It features an easy-to-use tilt-adjustable control panel that sits on the sides of the tub. This ensures that you can comfortably control everything while relaxing in the water without the need to get out. It is easy to adjust the jets, pressure, and water temperature range to your liking using the control panel.

The device is controlled via a modern control unit which can also be removed. No, you can’t use the Intex Hot PureSpa tub during winter. This is because the heater won’t keep up with the low temperatures, which could end up damaging the hot spa. To properly run this hot tub, the temperature needs to be at least 40 degrees Fahrenheit.

It heats 2-3 Fahrenheit degrees per hour and has the biggest temperature range (50 F – 104 F against 68 F – 104 F). Intex 28427E 85in PureSpa Inflatable Spa is a perfect model for those who require a simple, yet efficient inflatable hot tub. This model has less powerful bubble jets in comparison with the PureSpa Plus Bubble Massage Set and it does not have massage features.

Intex does every kind of functional, lifestyle inflatable you can imagine. If you’re looking for more fun and excitement on your hot tub, then you might consider getting a Bluetooth speaker for your hot tub. The Intex SimpleSpa has a seating capacity of 4 people that intex frame pool could easily fit in its 77 inches and 26 inches frame. And it uses PVC and polyester mesh for better durability and strength on its interior, and a strong external mesh cover for extra protection. This set includes a brush, skimmer, scrubber, and filter cartridges.

In fact, some users re-locate them depending on the time of year. One of the reasons is that it is inexpensive compared to other models, which makes it affordable to lots of families. In addition, it’s made by Intex, a well-known brand name company that has made high-quality inflatable products and above ground swimming pools for over 40 years. The best surfaces to set up your Intex hot tub are patios, decks, and inside on the floor. If you’re taking an Intex hot tub for a travel spa you can use while camping or on vacation, we recommend you inspect the surface before setting up your tub. Your hot tub needs a flat and level surface for set up, or the water will get everywhere.

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This one gets warm in 24 hours but it cannot be used in the winter or temperatures under 40 degrees Fahrenheit. The heaters fitted to the PureSpa range are actually pretty efficient when compared to other hot tubs on the market. The manufacturer states 2 – 3º/hr temperature rise and we have found that to be reasonably accurate. All the models in the Intex Purespa range are fitted with the same capacity heaters and pumps. Inflatable hot tubs use jets to create the soothing experience you’re looking for.

The intex frame pool Bubble Massage range is no exception. The only problem that we’ve seen reported is when people try to set one up in freezing weather. When the plastic is cold, it’s brittle and can crack or get hair-line tears, allowing air to leak out of the walls. The solution is to either put it up when the weather is at least 60˚ outside or warm it up in the house beforehand.