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Bestway SaluSpa Hawaii HydroJet Pro Inflatable Hot Tub

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Style: Hawaii HydroJet Pro


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  • ATTENTION: Shipping restrictions may apply. This model is not available for sale in the following states: CA, MA, ME, NJ, NV, NY, OR, RI. Residents of these states may select the comparable Bestway model sold with energy-efficient EnergySense thermal cover to avoid cancellation.
  • OPERATE FROM INSIDE THE HOT TUB: The digital control panel lets you change the water temperature (up to 104 degrees Fahrenheit) without exiting the tub; A Power Saving Timer can even automate the temperature of the spa up to 72 hours in advance
  • SUPERIOR STRENGTH AND DURABILITY: The puncture-resistant TriTech material and I-beam wall construction ensures your hot tub will last long and retains its shape no matter how many times it's inflated or deflated
  • SIMPLE SETUP AND MAINTENANCE: No extra tools are needed to setup this portable spa; Simply inflate and deflate with the spa's own pump; The included buckle-on cover is designed with an aluminum foil layer to prevent water temperature loss
  • MADE FOR ON-THE-GO USAGE: With lift handles, the spa can be moved around with ease; This spa deflates compactly for optimal storage and transportation purposes

Brand: Bestway


Color: Navy


Item Weight: 76.5 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 71"L x 71"W x 28"H


Material: Polyvinyl Chloride


Voltage: 120 Volts


Shape: Square


Capacity: 177 Gallons


Seating Capacity: 6


Item Weight: 76.5 pounds


Manufacturer: Bestway


Item model number: 54139E


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  • Affordable spa experience/ filtration is undersized
Style: San Francisco HydroJet Pro
Easy setup with great performance from jets, but the filter is very very small. Definitely fill tub using a hose-end prefill filter. Personally, (when NO ONE OCCUPIES TUB) I use submersible pump through a supplemental filter back into tub at night. Problem solved
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2023 by Todd

  • Are you going to San Francisco?
Style: San Francisco HydroJet Pro
I chose the San Francisco spa because it has seats. I really wanted a portable spa (just didn't want to spend the money on a portable spa). It took us a bit to unbox as we were still working on the space that we intended to put it in. It doesn't come with any chemicals, so you'll need to purchase those. I couldn't read instructions (the font on the booklet was too small to read, even with reading glasses). I tried to take a picture and blow it up on my phone, but for some reason, that didn't work either. Finally went to Utube and watched a video on setup of another spa (no videos on the "San Francisco spa" - so for a while I was worried I missed blowing up a seat or cushion). Took about 3 hours to fill (3 days for the water from the garden hose to get warm). Treated water and just finished the first soak. IT WAS AWESOME AND WELL WORTH THE WAIT. I'd have given 4 stars if I could have read the instructions (pictures may be clear to others, but I found them confusing). Note, this is my first spa. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2023 by Jennifer F. Jennifer F.

  • I'm lovin' it!
Style: Hawaii HydroJet Pro
We've had this for just over a week so far and have been in it every night since it heated up enough. Very satisfied so far. Delivery: the first one we ordered got 'lost' in transit. I think some truck driver in Indiana is probably kicking back in it right now. Amazon reps were very helpful though. We got some compensation for the delay and the tub arrived a week later via Pilot Freight. Came in on a pallet and in total weighs about 200 lb (according to the manifest). it came in a large carton containing two smaller boxes. One was primarily for the pump and the other for the inflatable tub. Setup: moving the contents to the setup site took a while. I recommend a hand cart or furniture dolly as the pump unit especially is quite heavy. The first step is to inflate the insert for the insulated top. Everything you need is included. You use the pump unit and an air hose. Takes about 2 minutes. Next step is to lay out the thin thermal mat that goes underneath the tub. Then connect the air hose to the tub itself. There's a pressure gauge that goes between so you know when to stop inflating. Filling: filling is easy using a garden hose. Time depends on water pressure but took us an hour or so. There's a minimum and maximum line on the inside of the tub. I recommend keeping to the minimum for a couple of reasons. I'll explain why later! Salinating: autocorrect changed it to salivating but that would be gross! We have not used chlorine or bromine tabs so far. We used regular old sodium chloride (granulated salt), about 2 kg or 4.4 lb. The built in chlorinator converts the salt to chlorine. It's much better for your skin (my daughter has a chlorine sensitivity) and you feel much lighter with all the salt! The timing for the chlorinator can be set to 3, 5 or 8 hours. I recommend turning it on overnight. Testing/chemicals: we used Nature2 testing strips to check the MPS, alkalinity and pH of the water. We used Nature2 non-chlorine shock to manage the MPS level. We are still working on finding the right balance. We have also used calcium carbonate to increase pH and we had to use a little defoaming agent after a few days of bubbles. Soaking: the fun part! We couldn't wait for it to get up to 104F/40C (assume about 2°F temperature increase per hour) so we got in at 95, which was a bit low but still nice. I'm 6'4" but the other family members are more vertically challenged. I found the water level very comfortable for me, but the girls felt at risk of going under. I have since invested in a couple of Intex spa chairs (basically booster seats) which sit at the bottom and should do the trick. The heater cannot be used at the same time as the air bubbles or the water jets but we have found that the temperature stays pretty stable for at least a half hour or so after the heater is turned off. Max temp is 104F/40C. But beware: there is an overflow valve on the outside of the tub near the pump inlet. This valve is closed when the bubbles or jets are on, but open when off. So, if you just want to soak in the tub and listen to the sounds of nature or the TV or whatever, remember Archimedes. You will displace a certain amount of water when you are in the tub, and if you have a similar experience to me, you could end up with several gallons of water leaking silently through the overflow valve and onto your floor. Not a problem if the tub is outside but most definitely a potential issue that is not talked about in the user manual! Maintenance: as we have only had it for a week, we have not changed the water or filters yet, so I can't really comment on that aspect. Some dirt and scum does build up from, well, people in the tub, so I definitely recommend a pre-soak shower. Wiping around the edge every couple of days helps keep things clean. I've ordered a "scumball" to help out with this. We have added MPS, pH-up and defoamer as needed but the water still feels good. I expect to have to change the water completely every month or two. We'll see. Summary: overall, very satisfied. Still getting the hang of the water quality but very much enjoying the tub so far. Great family time and fun for having friends over. Plus, about 10-20% the cost of a permanent tub. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2016 by Rhino

  • Great jacuzzi for the price! Love it!
Style: Hawaii HydroJet Pro
The media could not be loaded. This is a great product for the money. I purchased this in May 2021 I wanted to wait a couple months before I wrote a review… The box is heavy so when you order request to be delivered to where you want to set it up… Set up was pretty easy I’m a small woman, did most of it by myself with a little help from my son-in-law… it was set up within an hour, then added the water. I also put down a 1 inch thick foam puzzle mat for insulation that I purchased off of Amazon. The only thing that was confusing to me was the heat timer I thought it was a shut off timer but it’s actually a start up timer so when you come home it’s ready for use. I had an electrician install a 120 V outlet on a separate line for extra safety. I would’ve given this a five star but what I didn’t like is the fact that you can only have the Jets or the bubbles running you can’t have them both running at the same. Jets are manually adjustable. Good sturdy jacuzzi. You can sit on the Edge. I purchased 2 intex cup holders fits perfectly…didn’t purchase any headrests not necessary, it’s very comfortable to rest your head on the side. I use a chlorine floater when not using the jacuzzi… I don’t use the chemical attachment that comes with it, I don’t really know the purpose for it…I prefer to use chlorine over bromine because I have a swimming pool as well and I don’t want to mix chemicals going back-and-forth between the pool and the Jacuzzi. I also have been adding 1/3 cup of alkalinity up (about every 3 days) to keep ph in balance. I test the water every day with test strips (that’s all you really need) I do use about 1 tsp of foam out as needed and that’s it for chemicals… don’t need to spend a lot of money on chemicals and you don’t need those starter kits they’re a waste of money… Just test your water and balance it… I also take it to my pool guy for testing, it’s free…Go to someone you can trust that’s not going to try to sell you everything. Overall this is a great product. I did a lot of research and reading reviews. There aren’t many inflatable jacuzzis with hydrojets I only found one other product with them and it had bad reviews. It’s definitely worth it if you don’t want to spend a lot on a non-inflatable Jacuzzi. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2021 by Marie

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