Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: brewski on April 18, 2005, 12:13:55 pm
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I seem to recall reading on this forum that there are different models or types of vacuums available specifically for cleaning a spa. Can anyone here recommend a particular brand or model for me and give me a little pricing information? Did you buy your vacuum from a spa dealer or another sort of retailer?
Thanks all for your help.
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Hand held "grit gitter" approx $30
Hose connected "spa-vac" approx $40
Polaris hand pumped "spa-wand" approx $70
Best recommendation, towel or rug on top step to wipe feet before entry. The grit comes in on your feet.
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If you're already in the spa, a good old turkey baster works fine for sand and most grit. ;)
Spahappy :D
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If you're already in the spa, a good old turkey baster works fine for sand and most grit. ;)
Spahappy :D
That's basically how the Grit Gitter works except that it has a one-way valve to keep the crap in it. It may look like a toy and may seem like more $$ than you want to spend but in its defense, it's a one time purchase of an item that does work well.
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Not too long ago, Chas described a simple siphon that he puts together from PVC fittings and garden hose. Search for garden hose and you should find it.
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http://www.whatsthebest-hottub.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=wtb-hottub;action=display;num=1055952690;start=2
Been there seen that...
;D
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???
I seem to recall reading on this forum that there are different models or types of vacuums available specifically for cleaning a spa. Can anyone here recommend a particular brand or model for me and give me a little pricing information? Did you buy your vacuum from a spa dealer or another sort of retailer?
Thanks all for your help.
A couple of weeks ago, I ordered a Power Spa Vac. I wanted something easy to use that I didn't have to hook up to a hose or whatever. This particular one runs on batteries. I think I paid like $69.00 for it. It doesn't have ALOT of power, but it works great for what I wanted to use it for and that was getting grit from the bottom of the tub.... :-)
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Check this out:
Water Blaster (http://www.whatsthebest-hottub.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=wtb-hottub;action=display;num=1107091172;start=0)
Handy, can reach all areas of the footwell from outside the tub, and fun for spraying the cats (apologies to Terminator and other cat lovers here.....just teasing! ;D)