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Hey lets face it, there are blow up dolls out there, but any guy will tell ya, we love the real thing.
Hey lets face it, there are blow up dolls out there, but any guy will tell ya, we love the real thing.And what about leaks and wear and tear, One wrong move and pop!!!!!! What about warranty, have you taken that into consideration??
If you feel comfortable with the purchase, who am I to tell you anything different.
Can someone please tell me what the cheapest inflatable hot tub is and the cheapest hot tub is at that matter. I have seen spa2go but its a lil crappy but someone said theres a $400 version made by another company thats alot similar to it but i cant find it..and since you guys are the experts I figured I would ask u.
Strange, we're into the third page of responses, and no one has yet to even begin to answer your original question.
QuoteStrange, we're into the third page of responses, and no one has yet to even begin to answer your original question. You must have skipped over my posts.
You did a nice job of providing him with some links to a couple inflatables, but from what I have read here over the last many months, and talking to my neighbor who has one, I think you mislead mag when you "estimated" that it would take $10 a month to run. I think Bosco and Dr Spa are right about the inflatables not being very efficient at all. Not that I have any exact numbers, but I'd be more careful about assumptions.
QuoteHow much on average do you think it would cost to run one of these per month? What do you think of the instaSPA? www.insta-spa.com Theres a store in a close town by me that has one of these left and they want 800 bucks for it...Any reviews or anything?Uhhh, your welcome.I'm not sure about the cost of opperation on inflatable spas. I do however know that regular portable spas range from about $20-$30 dollars a month. Based on this knoweledge I'd guess around $10 a month. I checked out that insta-spa and it seems to be very comprable to the Advantage Manufacturing one. $800 is a good price as I saw them priced at $1200 on their website.
How much on average do you think it would cost to run one of these per month? What do you think of the instaSPA? www.insta-spa.com Theres a store in a close town by me that has one of these left and they want 800 bucks for it...Any reviews or anything?
I believe Anne is referring to one of your responses where it appears you are estimating a $10.00 per month operating cost for an inflatable spa.
Though I'm still trying to figure out how a spa holding 225 gallons of water, with virtually NO insulation can only cost 1/3 the amount to heat as compared to a FULLY INSULATED 350 gallon spa.
QuoteHey lets face it, there are blow up dolls out there, but any guy will tell ya, we love the real thing.And what about leaks and wear and tear, One wrong move and pop!!!!!! What about warranty, have you taken that into consideration?? I have found that if they are popped or used, the store will not take them back. It was quite emmbarrasing. I even washed it really really well, but I am not allowed back into that particular video store ever again.