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I am curious if there is any real savings on electricity cost to turn my tub down to say 96 degree's after i get out of it each night & then back to 104 degree's 2 to 3 hours before i plan to get in the next evening or should i just leave it at 104 all the time. My tub does not seem to have a problem getting back to 104 degree's in 2 to 3 hours even being on 110. Also does anyone know of a website that sells booster seat type cushions for hot tubs?
I am curious if there is any real savings on electricity cost to turn my tub down to say 96 degree's after i get out of it each night & then back to 104 degree's 2 to 3 hours before i plan to get in the next evening or should i just leave it at 104 all the time. My tub does not seem to have a problem getting back to 104 degree's in 2 to 3 hours even being on 110.[glow] Also does anyone know of a website that sells booster seat type cushions for hot tubs?
[/glow]We tried a booster cushion and was glad when it finally popped. Â It was a pain. Â I suppose I could have left it full of water and left it inside of the hot tub--has anyone done that? Â We kept taking it in and out and man, was it heavy. Â It would be nice to have a more permanent type that was able to stay in the tub and you didn't have to fill it with anything. Â The weight could be deeep inside so that if someone dropped it, it wouldn't crack the shell. Â If you didn't want to sit on it, you could use it as a foot rest! Â Hmmmm. Â Remember, you heard it here from me FIRST! Â 8-)