- Two independent adjustable nozzles for bubble massage
- Variable mood light
- Telescopic feature to adjust spa to any water level
- ALCI power pack for safety; unit won't operate if immersed in water
- 1-year warranty against defects
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78 of 85 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Charybdis it isn't.,
By Samuel Chell (Kenosha,, WI United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 100 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: Conair BTS2 Dual-Jet Bath Spa (Health and Beauty)
Yet another disposable gadget from the Conair people, but not without some redeeming qualities. The two water jets are quite strong. They won't convert your bathtub into a Jacuzzi, but they're capable of applying genuine hydropressure to a 12-inch strip of one side of your body. Since most bathtubs have only a single side, you'll need to make certain that the side to which the Spa unit attaches is the one next to the anatomical part in need of treatment. Also, check with your spouse, partner, or fellow bathtub users before installing the item. My wife has already said she wants no part of the device and that in removing it I'd better be sure those suction cups don't leave marks on the porcelain. Even if you did leave the spa in place, it would be a bad idea, since anyone using the shower would get the top half of the machine wet, which the instructions indicate is a strict no no.
The machine has a variable switch. If your bubbles go flat or rubber duckie gets stuck in a quagmire, just put the switch into "bubble mode," which increases the frequency of the jet streams and stirs things up a bit more. But the real genius of this machine is its built-in light. It's exactly the same size and brightness of one of those bicycle headlights that require the rider to generate the power. I would love to meet the engineer who came up with this inspired final touch, which preoccupied me throughout my entire bath. I can't come up with a single functional or aesthetic purpose for the light, which is probably why the Conair designers installed it--to kind of distract the consumer from the unit's actual limitations. On the other hand, the light does, after a while, give the machine a sense of "personality." It's kind of like the little bugger is staring back at me, and I'm quite sure I detect a smile. I wonder why and at whose expense.
27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Know how to use it,
By Wibbs "wibbs" (Orange park, FL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Conair BTS2 Dual-Jet Bath Spa (Health and Beauty)
Don't use the jets below the water line or it won't work well. If the jets are right at the water line it will create some good turbulance and give the feel of a whirlpool. Our family enjoys this very much, well worth the money.
90 of 102 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
A whirlpool tub it ain't.,
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This review is from: Conair BTS2 Dual-Jet Bath Spa (Health and Beauty)
I love whirlpool tubs. Whenever we travel (and we travel a LOT), my husband tries to get me a jacuzzi suite. It's such a swell way to relax after a day of touring the town, especially if I've been on my feet all day.I've been pestering him to install a whirlpool tub at home, but you know what they cost. So I decided to try the Conair bath spa until we saved enough pennies. All I can say is -- LOLOL! It might be comparable to a whirlpool tub if you bought 4 of them and perched them all around the tub. Otherwise, it just doesn't move much water around. I suppose it's better than nothing, but not by much. I can barely feel the current. To say I'm underwhelmed would be an understatement. It was fun to play with, and it was nice as a REMINDER of some of the swell whirlpool baths I've relaxed in, but it just doesn't approach the real thing, and it's a lot of bother for so little pleasure. You have to be pretty desperate to think this is fabulous, although I'll probably continue to use it until I get a real whirlpool tub. In hindsight, I should have saved the money I spent to put in the piggybank for the real thing. Either that, or I shoulda bought four of them!
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