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Please Help! I want a 1 or two person hot tub 110v or 120v

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Jacuzzi Jim:
http://www.coastspas.com/mobile/tublicious-hot-tubs.php   


   Just be careful when you type tublicious into a search engine, specially if you are at work    ;)   

Water Boy:

--- Quote from: RobinColorado on June 26, 2013, 11:54:54 pm ---I am completely frustrated and confused!! I want a hot tub for my master bathroom. My existing soaking tub is a waste of space. I want/need a ONE PERSON or Max 2 person hot tub to fit in my bathroom. My space allows only 50" max width - length is no issue. I think a 110v/120v is fine since it will be inside. Triangular tubs that I have found are too big. I need an oval, hour glass shaped or a rectangle.

Why are there so few options for a one person hot tub in a master bathroom???? I don't care about a party tub I want one for me!
Jacuzzi hot tub/whirpool/spa that you empty each time you use, require way too much work to keep the pipes clean from mold. I figure keeping a small hot tub running will actually be more cost and water efficient and lots easier to maintain.
 
There are a couple of small hot tubs I found -ThermoSpa, Nordic, Artic but the reviews worry me.

This is an huge market opportunity--!! Please Help!
Thank you very much!

Robin

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I would definitely take a look at Arctic Spas, and Nordic Spas. Both offer very good smaller tub options. We are a Arctic Spa dealer, and we did install the Coyote Mesa in a bathroom for a customer. It turned out really nice when done. But, but this customer spent probably ten times as much as what the spa cost to completely redo his bathroom, and to allow for the proper ventilation to account for the added moisture and humidity in the bathroom. But, I would check out the Coyote Mesa, and the Coyote Vegas. Those are the two smallest options. You can see more about both here:
http://www.arcticspas.com/our-products/our-hot-tubs/coyote-spas/the-mesa/

I see your name says Colorado in it. What part of Colorado are you located in. One of Arctic Spas better dealers, Heavenly Times Hot Tubs, in the Dillon Colorado area would be a great dealer to check out. They are award winning dealer from Arctic Spas, and I know the owner Micheal personally, and he is a great guy, and I am sure he would love to help. Good luck in your search for the perfect spa!

RobinColorado:
:) Thank you for all the suggestions and considerations! I appreciate the comments about mildew/musty odors, etc. Don't know if it would be a big issue here in Colorado but I think adding a vent over the hot tub would be wise. If I decide to get one, it will be next to a 5'x7' sliding window.  One dumb question....do you keep the tub running all the time or can I just run it several hours a day? And if I get a hot tub that has a 100-150 gal. capacity any idea what my monthly bill would be? I figured it would be much less than a similarly sized outdoor hot tub.
Thanks for all the advice!!! 8) :-*

Tman122:
In order to keep the water circulating and sanitized you have to keep in running all the time. It is programmable to only circulate and filter for a few hours a day. If you shut it off it will cool to room temp and that is to cool for a true HOT tub experience. A 110V tub can take an hour to raise temp 3-4 degrees and it will have to rise from 70-80 to 102-104

Spoiledrotten:
I'm with Tman on this one. It would be like shutting off your heating system in the house every morning and cutting it back on in the evening when you get home. The system has to work harder to “attain” the temp than to “maintain” steady temperatures thus causing higher utility bills.

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