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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. It was a pain. I suppose I could have left it full of water and left it inside of the hot tub--has anyone done that? We kept taking it in and out and man, was it heavy. 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. The weight could be deeep inside so that if someone dropped it, it wouldn't crack the shell. If you didn't want to sit on it, you could use it as a foot rest! Hmmmm. Remember, you heard it here from me FIRST! 8-)