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The Coleman SaluSpa Miami AirJet is a portable, inflatable hot tub designed for up to 4 people, featuring 120 soothing air jets and heating up to 104°F. Constructed with durable DuraPlus PVC material, it offers enhanced tear and stretch resistance. The spa includes a pump for inflation, heating, filtration, and massage control, plus an insulated cover and essential accessories, making it an easy-to-use outdoor relaxation solution.
Capacity | 177 Gallons |
Seating Capacity | 4 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 71"L x 71"W x 26"H |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Shape | Round |
Color | Black |
Number of Jets | 60 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
J**E
Highly recomend, great product.
I waited almost 5 months to give this review. I wanted to make sure the hot tub held up with no problems. I installed this Dec 15th and live in Coastal NJ. We went through the " polar vortex" LOL, and the hot tub worked flawlessly even in the extreme cold. I am 6' tall and can't bend my knees due to severe arthritis so i don't fit in a regular tub. This has been wonderful. The height is easy for me to step in and out of but still allows me to soak right up to under my chin. It has worked perfectly with zero issue's since filling it up and using it. I have never had to add more air to it and only have had to add water twice. It has had no real impact on my electric bill either. Now the only negative things about it. The jets, bubble feature it TOO powerful. When sitting in the spa with the jets on it blows water into my ears. there should be a way to tone them down a little. The spa also cools down rapidly withe them on, but is to be expected when injecting cold air into the water. I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND this to anyone considering purchasing one. Jim
M**.
I made myself a new chill hangout spot after work.
The media could not be loaded. One of the best purchases I've made in a long time.I ordered it impulsively after hearing word of mouth theat they are great. I've seen these things for years on pallets in retail stores and never thought much about them other then how tacky they must look and how much of a hassle they must be. I was definitely wrong.Arrived quickly, heavy box. Need a hand truck for sure. swept out an empty corner with an outlet on my otherwise unused lanai and opened it up. Setup was simple. Came with the spa itself, the control unit, the regular cover with the cambuckles, a filter and housing, a chemical dispenser and all the hoses to fill it up, and an extra insulated cover.Setup was fast and easy. Hook up the inflator hose to the control unit and connect the other end to the one way valve marked "1" and turn on. You use the bubble motor to inflate it, took only a minute or so. Then you fill the inflatable portion of the cover in the port marked "2". Now your off to filling with water.Water took about two hours for me, but I have a small diameter hose I was using, so your mileage may vary, but heating the water initially took A LONG TIME. Took overnight in fact to get that first time to 104.Usage is fantastic. Went and got some Bromine tablets, Ph up & down, anti foam, and some test strips from a local pool chemical supply store, tossed in some bromine and dove in. I set up a tv on the wall in the corner and I have a new place to relax after work. I unwind in this thing every night and I regret not getting one sooner. I've also since purchased two must have accessories. The cup / snack holder from Lazy Spa (need this for drinks and remote) and the Lazy Spa LED light that screws into place where the discarded chemical dispenser connects.A couple things to note:The blower on the bubble maker is super loud. A vacuum cleaner level of volume right next to you. I think a conversation is doable, though you do have to speak up, but watching tv required earbuds to hear with the jets on. Jets off it's totally fine but what's point of that right? Also the jets will rapidly lower the temperature of your water, especially on cold nights. It has gone down 5 degrees in fifteen minutes on a chili Florida winter night. Just bare that in mind. If you want to prolong your time it's best to start out with them off until your almost ready to get out, then run them until the water gets too lukewarm. It will take a couple hours with the cover on to get back to max temp.The chemical dispenser connector that came with this thing is dumb. You are supposed to use it to put the bromine tablets in the dispenser and then the filtered water that comes back in through the outlet passes through the tablets and back into the spa. The problem though, is that the tablets don't fit so you have to break them up and they make a mess everywhere. After a few days messing with it and not getting a decent bromine reading I gave up and just took a small plastic bottle the diameter of the tablets, drilled a bunch of holes in it, put a few tablets in and tossed it in the spa like a floater. Works perfect.You can't go wrong with one of these. Big quality of life upgrade. It feels like luxury for a very small cost.
A**R
Reviewing my hot tub
So it's not a big brand fiberglass hot tub with 600 jets, umm, yes, that's why I bought what I bought. It's not going to do what those full size permanent structure types do. That's the beauty. Pay a lot less, try it out, figure out how to balance the water, clean it, etc. and then see if you want to invest from there, or be satisfied with what you have. For me, so far, this does the trick. 2 to 4 people? Sure, if you don't have legs they'd all be perfectly fit in there. With two adults, you're back is at the curve, and you're nearly touching with your legs fully extended. It is what it is (think camping tent sizing). It only has bubbles along the wall, but again, this isn't a full sized hot tub, it's inflatable, and they do feel great after a long day.The only real negative I have is, following the directions on how to block off the water to then blow up the tub and/or the top, water is still leaking out, even after capping it per the directions. Not the end of the world, i shove a rag in the one side that is leaking. The other side, not an issue. It's only undone for a few minutes anyways. Could I be doing it wrong to star with? Can always be a possibility (it's really not difficult to figure out though).Adding chemicals is easy, using the chlorine dispenser is simple (you can always do alternate methods as well, TONS of videos online) and changing the filter takes about a minute to two.I'm in a state that required me to purchase this along with the "energy saving" blah blah blah cover, so it limits which tub I can but, but it DOES come with that extra blanket, and well, it does work, so there's that. Keeps the tub's temps fairly steady, within 2 degrees so far (though it's been spring/summer only since I've owned it).Why not a 5 star? The water leak thing is annoying, and the motor/pump I wish was quieter when the bubbles are on. Not a deal breaker, but it's not everything I ever wished for and more either so....
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