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I’m looking into my first hot tub purchase, and am hoping for some advice and opinions. I have been disappointed (but not surprised) at how much maintenance hot tubs seem to need. I think I can tolerate a monthly filter cleaning, but not daily chemical monitoring. With that in mind, I’m looking at an Arctic Fox, which they say can automatically monitor PH and adjust salinity for sanitization (the “spa boy”). Will that make my daily or weekly hot tub use almost effortless as the marketing indicates?Here is the scenario In my mind: I haven’t used my tub for a few days, maybe a week. It’s below freezing outside. I go out, brush the snow off, and remove the cover.With a “standard” hot tub: I take a water sample, add some chemicals, take another, add some more. I’m in my coat, boots, and hat because it’s freezing by the way. 15 minutes later I have it all balanced out. Now I have to go in and change, and see if my wife has given up. Next time I decide to avoid the trouble and spend that 15 minutes reading a book.With the Arctic tub: Sanitization is managed for me and I already checked the PH balance from my phone before going outside, so we just get right in.In summary, I think a hot tub will be worth my while if it will be ready for me when I want it without requiring me to fiddle with it. Is that a realistic expectation? Do you have one of these automatic tubs, and if so, what work does it save you?I’d appreciate any opinions!
Thanks a ton, everyone. This has been really helpful! My wife had just about ruled out the idea of a hot tub based on anticipated maintenance, but this sounds like less work than we feared. I think I’ll visit a few dealers in my area to consider more options.
I decided on my major in college b/c it didn't require *any* math and science. Seriously. And I can do water chemistry in hot tubs and pools w/o any issues. Thus I am pretty cavalier when it comes to water treatment. To take a different approach than others here on this tread - If you're not willing to do the basic chemistry maintenance, then do not get a tub. That is meant with respect and not to be snarky. But there is a small amount of upkeep necessary with any hot tub. This is true regardless of the brand, region / area you live, and usage habits. This is also coming from someone who works for a hot tub manufacturer. I also state that as some dealers can bend the truth or flat out lie when it comes to maintenance and state that [paraphrasing] you don't really have to do anything. Its not the norm, for sure, and is limited to a very small minority in the sales game. Point is - Its good to ask questions and to learn and not let the upkeep be the thing that keeps you from purchasing a hot tub. There are a lot of really helpful people on this forum so if you're not sure or have further questions, you will not lack help from us.I hope this helps. Good luck moving forward.
I searched a lot and watched different videos and articles then I decided to buy this Lay-Z-Spa 60011 Vegas Hot Tub from here.Made my winter bearably! There is nothing like hot-tubbing in zero with the stars shining. My 6-year-old daughter and 36-year-old wife love it. I am 6’10” and fit in it fine, it would be cramped with 5+ people in my opinion. We put a mat under the tub, easy to set up and fill, we watched a YouTube video to help us with setup.It costs us around £30 a month to heat (we keep it at 20C) and use it just over twice a week. It was fine during the freezing weather.The dog is curious and likes to jump on it but it’s well protected so he’s not damaged anything.