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Bestway 81-by-28-Inch Lay-Z-Spa Premium Series Pool

Bestway 81-by-28-Inch Lay-Z-Spa Premium Series Pool

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Bestway 81-by-28-Inch Lay-Z-Spa Premium Series Pool

 
 
 
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Features
  • Small-size, inflatable family spa

  • Rapid Heating System increases water temperatures by 2 degrees an hour and enables temperatures to reach 104 degrees F

  • Water filtration system with replaceable water filtration cartridges ; 110-volts, plugs into a standard USA electrical outlet

  • Insulated zipper cover; Leatheroid top with zipper cover; instructional DVD

  • Measures 112-1/2-by-72-by-30-inches


Description

The Premium Series Lay-Z-Spa has all the functions of a standard spa at only a fraction of the price. Even better yet, it plugs into your standard home power socket. It features a rapid heating system, which increases water temperatures by two degrees an hour and enables temperatures to reach 40-degrees C (104-degrees F). Additional features: 80+ micro air-jets Water filtration system with replaceable water filtration cartridges Air-filled cushion Inflatable pool and cover Leatheroid top with zipper cover Free chemical floater No tools are needed for set up, it's ready for water in 15 minutes. Instructional setup and maintenance DVD included


Product Details
Product Length:112.5 inches
Product Width:72.0 inches
Product Height:30.0 inches
Product Weight:77.0 pounds
Package Length:26.2 inches
Package Width:25.0 inches
Package Height:19.69 inches
Package Weight:77.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 20 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 20 customer reviews )
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29 of 29 found the following review helpful:


5Great Tub for the Price  Oct 25, 2008 By Chase
Bought this hottub to put in my apartment (new complex). I have a pretty bad back and this makes it feel great. I've had it for about a month now and love it. Like one other reviewer said, it's not a toy, it's a real hottub. My friends are amazed that I have this huge thing in my apartment.

It fits comfortably 2 people. Sure you can fit 4 in, but unlike most hottubs, your legs just lay out, so with two people you can move your legs in opposite directions, 4 people is a little tricky. Usually with 4 people in it everyone knees and it's fine. Still very comfortable.

Water height, perfect! I can sit down on my butt and the water is basically past my chin. Sit on the knees and it's still at a fine height. No need to worry about going into a kiddy pool. You'd have to fill this half-way to even get a toddler to stand up in this without drowning.

You can definitely feel the jets and they go 95% around the hottub (they stop where the filter is). They're not your typical hottub jets, it's another inflatable-like compartment with holes in it and the air blows through it, but it still feels nice and gets the water moving good.

I paid about [...] + tax + shipping, all in all about [...] and well worth it. I use it almost every day and I'll be in it for hours.

The only problems I have really had with it are I've broken several of the straps that hold the cover on it (inflatable cover with material cover to hold it down), but it's not that big of a deal. I guess I just had the cover inflated too much.

Second Problem is the heater will show 102degrees, and I turn the filter on and it will jump right up to 104 and not heat, any lower than 102 degrees and it heats up fine. I have a thermometer in the water than averages 102degrees.

To fill it up I bought a Fill Adapter that connects from my sink to a garden hose and just run that over and into the tub. Works beautifully. (Water coming from the sink = hot water and no wait for it to heat up) Be careful though because when I first filled it I had the water too hott and it was 112degrees (WAY TOO HOTT, I couldn't get my foot in)
(Note: Ebay Fill Adapter is a cheap product, I replaced the cheap plastic adapter with a metal one from Lowes, 15/16" Female to 3/4" garden hose, and then the 15/16" male adapter to add on, ran me about $[...])

All in all it's a great tub for the money. I highly suggest it and the fun I have outweighs the two little problems!

Had trouble finding filters, but the PBW5 from spa-daddy.com works fine!
http://www.spa-daddy.com/spa-filters-search.php?filternumber=pbw5&add.x=47&add.y=2


21 of 21 found the following review helpful:


4Filters anyone?  Jun 03, 2008 By Snoozie Q
We just purchased the Lay -z- Spa II and LOVE IT! It was easy to set up, easy to fill, and is easy to maintain.

However... we cannot find replacement filter cartridges anywhere, retail or on line unless we want to ship from UK. Calls to Customer Service do no good. The reps know they sell the cartridges, but don't know how, so offer to find out and call you back. If you're not by the phone when they call back, you get to go through the whole circus again because you probably won't get the same rep again, and the new rep will not know how to sell you the product either.

If ANYONE knows where one can purchase replacement filter cartridges for the Lay-Z-Spa, I'd love to hear!

Thanks..
Snoozie Q

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:


4Nice for the price  Jan 15, 2009 By L. Thorngren
I bought my Lay-z-spa in Sept. 2008. I wanted a basic hot tub that I could plug into a wall socket. I didn't want a bunch of jets, and I especially didn't want to pay an electrician to wire 220. This little tub has been perfect for me! I like the "jets", but they're noisy, so I don't use them much. The temperature stays pretty even, and the filter system works fairly well (I get some cloudiness). The directions say not to have it in the rain or use it when it's under 40 degrees F, but I live in the Northwest, so it's always in the rain, and this winter has been bad for temps under 40. The spa doesn't actually seem to mind, though I won't be surprised if it doesn't last as long as it would if I had it inside.

The only thing I don't like is that it automatically shuts off every 48 hours, so I have to remember to turn it back on every two days. If I forget, I'm back at square one on water temp, and it only heats 1 degree an hour, so it can take two days to heat back up.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5Last One & 1/2 Years Running Every Day!  Sep 21, 2008 By J. Love-baker
Got it for 363 shipped a month ago ... easy to set up and use! Great value ... owned a real jacuzzi before we sold our house. We missed it so much we decided to get this one for our rental for less than 1/10 the price. What a deal! Blowers are cold water as mentioned but not a big deal. After reading other reviews, we put it in our sunroom. Hasn't been too cold yet here in DC and has stayed warm enough for long soaks. Not sure how you can complain about this product with the ease of set up and low cost. Better than expected!

Update: We enjoyed the spa for over 1 1/2 years before the heating element finally died. We ran the thing almost every day in our sunroom even when we got 54 inches of snow (broke the record here in DC) and it worked just fine. I was so impressed that we are buying another one. I'm crossing my fingers that we can the same great results with the second one.

9 of 10 found the following review helpful:


1Laz-y-spa  Aug 18, 2009 By Bobby King "01indianbob"
My wife and I bought the Laz-Z-Spa over a year ago. The first time we plugged it in, we found out the pump was broke...heater worked, but would not circulate the water. We contacted makers who told us that they don't sell parts for the Spa...no one does. We called back several times, and finally talked to someone with a little snap to them. They agreed to send a new pump assymbly. Fine...no problem. We received it...works fine. Now, try to find any spare parts for the unit. They are serious when they say "no one makes them"...they don't! If this spa quits on you, you are on your own.
Oh, the price. Yes, it is quite inexpensive...but it is also quite small...difficult to get in and out of...it's not made well, at all. I would give this spa a major thumbs down to anyone even considering a spa like this. Save your money and put toward a decent spa.


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