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I guess I know you get what you pay for, and am not expecting jets and the full works but just wondered if they are any good for what they are and if anyone had one?Lack of comfort, assuredly weak jets, long time to heat up/maintain temp and not exactly well insulated... I'd look at good used spas assuming this is about meeting a budget as even at a low price I'm not sure I'd call them "good for the money".
I honestly think you would be wasting your money on a inflatable spa. You would be lucky to get a year out of one I bet. It would cost a arm and a leg to heat, and provide really no therapeutic value other than the hot water.You should be able to get a decent used one in the 2-4k range. Sometimes even less than that if you look long and hard. Make sure you see the used spa up and running to make sure it is heating. Also check for leaks.
Quote from: Water Boy on March 18, 2015, 10:13:06 amI honestly think you would be wasting your money on a inflatable spa. You would be lucky to get a year out of one I bet. It would cost a arm and a leg to heat, and provide really no therapeutic value other than the hot water.You should be able to get a decent used one in the 2-4k range. Sometimes even less than that if you look long and hard. Make sure you see the used spa up and running to make sure it is heating. Also check for leaks.That's almost exactly what I had posted which got removed by the admin for some reason.
How much would be a ball park figure for a used spa?