- Portable Spa
- Sets up in Minutes
- Holds up to 4 Adults
- Uses Standard 110v Power
- Heats to 104 Degrees
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36 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Spa2Go 4 - person Spa
Spa 2 Go Portable Spa with Micro Jets / B000VGFEPEI was really wary about purchasing this spa. Sure, it looks good enough online, but how often have I ordered something online, sight-unseen, and then been totally disappointed when it finally showed up? However, I have recurring back pain from scoliosis and the only things that really work for my pain are deep massages and heat treatment. A home spa seemed cheaper and more practical than continuing my weekly trips to a chiropractor, but the majority of "portable" spas online weighed hundreds of pounds, or came in eight or nine molded plastic pieces that had to be fitted together. I'm dubious regarding my ability to assemble a spa, and I can't lift extremely heavy objects, so this seemed like the best option for me. Especially since I live in an apartment and may wish to move in a year or two - I couldn't buy a spa that I would never be able to move again once it was set up in place. Plus, this spa was much cheaper than anything else I looked at online, and the company had a good return policy, and it was through Amazon. So I swallowed my worries and went ahead with the purchase. I tried not to get my hopes up, and figured I'd probably end up being disappointed, but when the spa arrived a week later, I ended up being absolutely blown away at how unexpectedly great this product is! First of all, the assembly is incredibly easy. You don't need to go buy an air pump - everything you need is included here. The spa has three large "inner tubes" that are blown up to form the spa wall. The bottom of the spa is also blown up with the air pump. After that, you hook up the spa heater/agitator, fill with water (you will need your own hose), and plug in. It's really that simple. The instructions which came with the spa are great, really well-written, and include photographs for every step. The instructions tell you when to plug in the spa, how long to agitate the water for the first time before adding any spa chemicals, and so on. It took us about 15-30 minutes to set this up the first time, and the bulk of that time was just waiting for the spa to fill up with water. I'm also incredibly impressed with the thickness of the inner-tube plastic and the sturdiness of the fabric cover - this thing is built to last, as far as I can tell. Speaking of chemicals, this spa comes with a filter, but not with any chemicals, so you do have to order chemicals (and any replacement filters) separately. I ordered the Spa Combo Care Kit and am happy with it, but that's another review. Secondly, as for the spa itself, I'm really impressed at how comfortable and elegant the design is. The water can be heated to 104 degrees Fahrenheit, which is more than enough for my needs. There aren't any raised "seats" in the spa, like the ones you see in the molded plastic spas, but the spa is extremely comfortable to sit in. I had worried that I would feel like I was sitting too close to the ground or that my weight would mean that when I sat on the inflatable "floor", I would feel the ground underneath, but this is not the case at all - sitting in this spa is even more comfortable than in a hard plastic spa, because the inflatable tubes give plenty of support but also "give" very slightly under your weight so that it doesn't dig into your skin the way plastic would. I also especially like the spa agitators. The agitator action occurs around the wall of the spa, at the lower back level, and the agitation feels like a million little massages on my back all at once. Very relaxing after a long day, and perfect for my scoliosis pain. For those who don't like agitation, though, the spa is very warm and comfortable even without it. I can stretch out with my head resting on the top of the spa wall and my feet touching the opposing spa wall (I am 5'4") and just let the warmth ease into every joint. Some reviewers online have stated that the air agitation action lowers the spa temperature, but I haven't noticed this happening, and the spa thermometer seems to bear this out. I have noticed that after being in a spa for awhile, your body adjusts to the temperature and it no longer feels as scalding as when you first stepped in, so I wonder if this is what they are observing? It's currently summer here in the American Southwest, so I'll try to update this review later on in the fall/winter if I notice any problems with maintaining spa temperature. So far, though, so very good. (Update: Based on further observation and close watch on the spa thermometer, I feel fairly safe in saying that the spa temperature does drop 1 degree for every 15-30 spent with the agitator running. This means that if you keep the spa at 104 degrees and go in for an hour, the spa temperature will drop to 100 degrees. This is still fairly warm, but it is something to note for people who would prefer constant temperature.) Thirdly, when the spa is not in use, there is an inflatable "bladder" that sits on the water and helps to maintain the spa temperature (and also helps to keep out those pesky bugs), plus a space-foil lined, fabric cover to secure over the bladder. The cover has elastic snaps which snap easily into place to stay snuggly on, and the snaps have extra safety locks which can be utilized if there are children in the area to worry about. The cover is extremely easy for an adult to secure or remove within a matter of seconds, but I believe would present quite a challenge to a child, which I think is a fine safety feature. I think I will buy a small pool skimmer to skim off the occasional bug or leaf that gets into the spa while in use, and I need to mark on my calendar to check the chemical levels and hose the filter off once a week, but the spa seems to be relatively low maintenance so far, for a great deal of positive value in return. I highly recommend this spa as an affordable, easy-to-assemble, portable alternative to the other models out there. I'm certain that those other models are probably very nice and probably offer other options for other people, but this spa is definitely perfect for my needs and I'm very happy that I purchased it. (UPDATE: I've had the spa for several months now and I can add a few more tidbits. Firstly, it is incredibly easy to move - I moved out of the apartment and it wasn't difficult at all to move and set up the spa at the new house. Secondly, I can confirm what another reviewer said about the spa cover being suseptible to sun damage - the cover is a bit faded, but I've placed the spa in some shade now and that helps. However, I kept the "bladder cover" too tightly inflated and the cloth cover was stretched and the inner foil lining broke. It was my own stupidity that caused it, but it is about $60 to replace the cover, so I thought I'd warn everyone. Thirdly, I can honestly say that the spa has done wonders for my back. I sit in the spa every night for 20 minutes and I've seen a huge difference in my mobility and a much lower pain. I'm totally thrilled.) ~ Ana Mardoll
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Save Your Money Does Not Last A Season,
This review is from: Spa2Go 4 - person Spa
Purchased this product and had problems right out the box and had to have several replacements sent with no success in keeping this working at all. This motor is not strong enough to cope with what its expected to do. Water does not go above 96 in cooler weather and takes a full week to get to that temp and the blower blows cold air into tub so the tub gets cold really fast. After blowing up the tub liner it distributes the air uneven and all on the one side which distorts the tub a lot and was told this is a fault they see often...not kidding! The worst customer service you could imagine and customer complaints are all over the Internet regarding this company. After replacing your part they will then demand an $89.00 fee to ship out another part. Check with the BBB and see a list of complaints regarding this company and their product. Save your money on this until they decide to bring out a larger more powerful motor this will not last a season. Great idea if it worked but I wasted $800 not to mention laying a concrete foundation to place this on and all my chemicals to use it. Funny thing I keep noticing are complaints filed on websites selling this item end up miraculously disappearing so wonder if this one will remain here and if I could give this no stars I would.
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Worst Purchase I Ever Made,
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This review is from: Spa2Go 4 - person Spa
I purchased a "Spa-In-A-Box" one year ago. I've been in it 4 times. I should have sent it back and gotten my money back but I decided to keep giving it more chances. I thought, "hey...I bought a spa for pretty cheap. I got what I paid for." First of all, I'm 5' tall so when I sit in the spa, the water is almost over my head. The jets on it are for one speed only...fast. The water splashes all over the place. After a few months, my spa started making a noise and the heater stopped working. I called and they sent me a new one (I had to pay almost $100 for shipping). Now, the heater is broken againg and I just called and the person on the phone told me that I was 2 days past my warranty and I would have to buy a completely new power pack. They are very strict on their warranties. I told her that this was the worst purchase I had ever made and that I would never recommend it to anyone. She said, "have a great day" and hung up on me.Comfort Line Products has very poor customer service. Everytime I've had to talk to someone I get a lot of attitude. One more thing...the blue lining has already started ripping. It shreds so easily and looks really junky. It is so cheaply made. You really do get what you pay for. Hope this helps...
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