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Bestway SaluSpa Fiji AirJet Large Round 2 to 4 Person Inflatable Hot Tub Portable Outdoor Spa with 120 AirJets and EnergySense Cover, Grey

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Color: Fiji


Style: Energy Efficient


Features

  • Round Fiji hot tub provides a soothing massage experience with 120 bubbling warm jets for up to 2 to 4 people and reaches up to 104 degrees F for ultimate relaxation
  • EnergySense hot tub cover is 40% more energy efficient; NOTE: APSP-14 and Title 20 compliant. This model meets all energy efficiency conditions required for sale in the following states: CA, OR, RI, MA, NJ, ME, NY, NV, MD, WA, D.C.
  • DuraPlus 3-layer material is 33% more resistant to punctures and 56% more resistant to stretching with Freeze Shield heating to ensure components will not freeze
  • Equipped with a pump that inflates the spa and more for a convenient spa that includes a cover, spa pump, chemical floater, 2 filter cartridges (VI), 1 repair patch, and a 6-foot-long cord
  • Portable hot tub measures 71 x 71 x 26 (L x W x H); Water capacity at 80% capacity is 177 gal; This spa cannot be used in temperatures less than 39 degrees F

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
ManufacturerBestway
Color SchemeFiji
Dimensions71"L x 71"W x 26"H
Construction MaterialEnergy Saving Design
Form FactorRound
Water Capacity177 Gallons
Jet Count120
Maximum Occupancy4 Persons
Product NameSaluSpa AirJet Hot Tub

Frequently asked questions

The Bestway SaluSpa Fiji AirJet Hot Tub is designed to comfortably fit 2 to 4 people, making it ideal for couples or small families wanting to relax and enjoy a spa experience in the comfort of their backyard.

The Bestway SaluSpa Fiji features 120 AirJets that provide a soothing, massaging experience. These AirJets release bubbles from the bottom of the spa to create a calming and relaxing environment, perfect for unwinding after a long day.

Yes, the Bestway SaluSpa Fiji is designed for easy installation. It is an inflatable hot tub, meaning you can set it up with minimal tools and no professional installation required. Simply inflate, fill with water, and it's ready to heat up and use.

The EnergySense Cover is a thermal-insulating cover included with the Bestway SaluSpa Fiji to help retain heat, reduce energy consumption, and keep the water clean. By minimizing heat loss, the cover ensures that the hot tub is more energy-efficient and ready to use whenever you are.

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This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The reviews for the SaluSpa inflatable hot tub are largely positive, highlighting ease of assembly, comfort, and the luxury of having a personal spa. Users appreciate the space it offers, the effectiveness of the heating and bubble systems, and innovative ways to keep the water heated. However, some have noted issues with the product losing heat faster than desired and challenges with the inflatable cover. The experience seems to enhance outdoor relaxation significantly, making it a worthy investment for those looking to add a touch of leisure to their homes.

Pros

  • 🛠 Easy to assemble and maintain
  • 🔥 Effective heating system with adjustable temperature
  • 💆‍♂️ Comfortable and spacious, catering to multiple people
  • 🌊 Powerful bubble jets for relaxation
  • 🌞 Ideal for both colder and warmer climates
  • 💡 Useful tips and hacks available from the community for enhanced use

Cons

  • ❄️ May lose heat faster than expected
  • 🛠 Issues with inflatable cover durability and the possibility of leaks
  • 📞 Challenges with customer service related to parts and warranty claims

Should I Buy It?

If you're looking for an affordable, comfortable, and easy-to-maintain spa experience at home, the SaluSpa inflatable hot tub comes highly recommended by most users. Despite some concerns over heat retention and customer service, the overall satisfaction among users suggests it's a worthwhile purchase for those aiming to enhance their relaxation and leisure time at home.


  • Worth Every Penny
Color: Cancun Style: Standard
The media could not be loaded. ***Feb 6 Update*** After reviewing a vid on YouTube I decided to order a new plug ($18 on Amazon) to replace the existing one. It was easy to replace and there is now power to my hot tub! Not sure why the old one died, but possibly due to either water damage or the extension cord I was initially using was not heavy duty enough. **Update Feb 1, 2024** The last time using the hot tub was a month ago. We had snow and super freezing temps coming so I took the hot tub down and brought the motor inside. We are now back to 60 plus degree weather (today was 68) so I attempted to set the hot tub back up, however, after plugging in the machine, it powered on for a second and went back off. I unplugged and tried it a few more times with no luck. It does not power on at all. Heartbreaking. I'll troubleshoot when I have more time and will contact customer service if I can't get it going. I will update again. -Original Review- I bought the SaluSpa Cancun 2-4 person inflatable hot tub (grey wicker print) in early April 2023. My first hot tub and the best purchase I've made in years. Soaking in the tub surrounded by trees first thing on a crisp cold morning while watching the sunrise and basking under the moon light at night was something I didn’t know I needed in my life. After nearly 10 months of fairly consistent use, here are my observations and experiences. Basic Stuff - First, the water gets HOT and the bubbles really pop! It's both super soothing and a lot of fun. I’ve only had two average size people in this at a time and it’s comfortable and spacious, though your feet may bump into each other from time to time. Three people could work, but it would be kind of tight and you’ll definitely be touching. Idk for sure, but I think four people would be like sardines in a can. - Someone else set up the tub for me so I can't speak to that process first hand. I watched him follow the instructions and he had it up and ready to fill in a flash. It didn't take long or seem difficult. - The air jets are fun and the bubbles pretty potent, but they have no pressure to actually massage you. Idc though, I still love having them on. I fill the tub to the brim…much higher than the fill line b/c…for some reason it’s more fun to have the water up to my ears with the bubbles splashing out chaotically all around me. - The motor is noticeable, but not too loud or annoying, imo. With jets on though, it’s pretty loud, but still does’t bother me. - The Bestway Saluspa filters that come with this are great and last long if you clean them regularly. I bought some cheap filters when the bestway ones were done and they did NOT filter well and did NOT last long with the same amount of care. Despite being more expensive, I ended up ordering the Bestway Saluspa filters as they filter better and last longer. - I originally used a plastic tarp underneath the tub before switching to one of those thin 100% PET fiber outdoor rugs from Home Depot. The HD outdoor rug got moldy quickly so I bought a round polypropylene outdoor rug that sits underneath. My Hot Water Hack After the first use I found an easy remedy for keeping my water hot. My laundry room is right off of the patio with a separate door leading to the outside. I purchased a garden hose splitter (tried a few and the best one was AINEED Water Hose Splitter 2 Way Heavy Duty here on Amazon, pic included) and attached one side to the hot water line of the washing machine and the other to a Silver Bullet expandable pocket hose (because it's lead free). I ran the pocket hose from the washing machine through the pet door to the hot tub outside and to the hose I added a nozzle with a shut off lever. When the tub water would start cooling down, I would simply turn on the lever and add hot water while still sitting and relaxing in the tub. With this method, I could stay in it for hours, and would often do so, with 104 degree water. I also fill it up this way after cleaning it so that the water is hot and ready to go immediately. I eventually had an outdoor shower rigged up by running two hoses - one from the hot and cold lines on the washing machine to a watering wand that is connected to a pole. Another spigot splitter is used to connect the hose that leads to the hot tub. Super rigged, super great! In the summer I take outdoor showers with my flowers and Arborvitae trees! Cleaning & Treating Water For the first several months, I did not use any chemicals to treat the water. Because of this, I had to empty and clean it every 3 to 5 days when the floor of the tub starts to get a little slimy. Got tired of the frequency so started using Bromine tablets but that alone did not stop the slime. Then began using an algicide which makes the water last a month or more. Without two caps of the algicide, the floor will get slimy. I haven’t tried the algicide without the bromine tablets in the chemical floater, thinking I will try and see if I can get away with not using bromine - I dislike the smell. Cleaning is easy. Just pull the plug to drain the water and detach the 3 hose connections from the heater, which is also easy. I then spray cleaning vinegar and sprinkle baking soda in the tub and use a rag to thoroughly wash down the inside. I then put it on its side and use a water hose to spray it down and rinse it out. Once its back on it’s bottom, hook up the 3 hoses to the heater and start refilling with water which fills fairly quickly. The cleaning process is quick and easy for me. But I can see how some might not want to do this very often or at all. Maybe with stronger chemicals and shocking the water etc., one might be able to go longer without cleaning it, idk. I’d rather clean more frequently and have less chemicals. Would love a salt option, but I fear it would damage the pump after while. Error Codes I have had an error code occur on a couple of occasions. When you turn on the heat, the filter automatically kicks on. So if you’re filing the tub and turn on the heat before the water is higher than the filter, it will kick off the motor and give you an error. Simply unplug the unit and it will reset. The Cover The cover has an inflatable piece that you insert to keep it from sinking in when it rains. When inflated fully and water in tub filled completely, the cover stays afloat and does not sink in during rain. However, when the inflatable insert is not full and no water in the tub, the cover will sink in due to rain water pooling on top. Someone mentioned they had rain water leaking through their cover into the tub. That has not been my experience, mine does not seem to leak. No Wifi? No Problem Someone mentioned in a review that the heater will not work without a wifi connection. I’m not sure what they are talking about. All of the buttons to operate the machine are on the machine and that plugs into the electrical outlet. Wifi is not needed to use this. If there is an app for this, I do not use it so maybe that’s their issue, but not sure. I’ve never had an issue with any of the buttons on the machine itself. Electricity Cost I’ve kept the heater on and running pretty much non-stop for the past 5 months and it has had very little impact on my bill. Overall I absolutely love this thing and like someone else mentioned, it has become my favorite toy! I love being in water and I love being outside, so it’s a wonderful experience for me every time. In the summer I used it as a plunge pool by day (before getting a larger inflatable pool) and hot tub by night. Superb for my muscles after the gym and if I went back in time knowing what I know now, I would buy it all over again, but sooner! It's extremely comfortable and enjoyable to be in. I stretch, meditate, do yoga, watch movies, listen to podcasts and just enjoy nature while in the tub. This thing is great for this time of my life, but when I move to my forever home, I’m definitely buying a hard shell jacuzzi tub. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2024 by Simran Simran

  • LOVE this thing
Color: Fiji Style: Energy Efficient
This is the second one of these I have purchased and the wife and I absolutly love it.The first one I bought for the wife on her birthday at the local Walmart and paid about $100.00 more.When I put the first one up I noticed that in the safety warnings on the inside of the tub itself it stated that the life expectancy of it was 2 years.It lasted almost 3 before it stopped heating the water.I turned it off and planned to research what i might could do to repair it but when I tried to get it started again to keep the water filtered it would not come back on at all.Well I found out I could buy the complete tub cheaper than the pump assy--or egg as it is called.After about 1 week We realized how much we had gotten attached to it and I so I ordered a new one from amazon.It arrived a full week faster than they said.I had it set up and running in no time.The only complaint I had with the first one and I am sure it would be the same with this one is the blow up top cover they come with.It is not really very insulated and when it started leaking air it was on the seams and could not be patched.I went to Lowes and bought a 4x8 ft x 2 inch thick sheet of styrofoam insulation and made a solid cover.I used the old flat cover for a pattern and was able to use one sheet and piece it together with duct tape and liquid nails.I then used liquid nails to glue the canvas cover to the sytrofoam.I also sewed reinfocing strips around the buckles .It mad a huge difference in keeping the heat and shortened the time to get up up temp by half.I will just keep the new cover in the box and maybe sell it on e-bay.Also recommend buying a box of extra filters.I rinse the the filter daily and it will usually.last three weeks or so before I need a new one.The Wife and I have a soak every day a little before bed time and it is very relaxing and makes for a good nites sleep.We didn't realize how good it felt till the first one quit working.In fact we have decided to go ahead and order another one before the prices go up to just set aside and have ready when this reaches its 2 year expected life.--the new one has the same statement on the inside of the tub!Maybe it will go 3 years also! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024 by bent58

  • Are you rural dwelling goblin on a budget like me? Well, this jacuzzi facsimile is right for you!
Color: Cancun Style: Standard
Does it have Jets? No. Does it make you feel like you're in a bubbling cauldron of relaxation in your patchy grass backyard? Yes! It's pretty sturdy. And for the cost... It's perfect for a Appalachian hag like me. I also bought a small tent to put over it... Because reasons. Just make sure you buy enough filters and chemicals to take care of it. It's small but it requires just as much maintenance and attention as an actual pool or real jacuzzi. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2025 by Brandy Ryder

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