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Intex PureSpa 6 Person Bubble Massage Inflatable Hot Tub Spa Set, Sahara Tan - Portable Outdoor Spa Plus Water Heater Pump, Foam Cover, Dispenser Ball

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Style: with Energy Efficient Cover


Size: 6 Person


Features

  • FIBER-TECH BEAM CONSTRUCTION Innovative Fiber-Tech Technology offers superior structural stability while maintaining a comfortable surface for a luxorious and refreshing spa experience
  • HARD WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM Built-in Hard Water Treatment System makes water gentler on skin, clothes and the entire spa system; hard water buildup limits water flow and reduces the life of your spa
  • HEATED AIR BUBBLE TECHNOLOGY The Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) heater is designed to maximize heat transfer to the water, while ensuring the highest level of safety, performance, and longevity
  • ENERGY EFFICIENT SPA COVER High density thermal-resistant foam provides extra insulation and minimizes heat loss; this cover enhances the Spa performance while improving the energy efficiency by as much as 50%
  • SPECS Designed to fit up to 6 people; outer dimensions: 85" x 28" and inner dimensions: 65" x 28"; water capacity of 290 gallons; water temperature range: 68-104 degrees Fahrenheit

Brand: Intex


Color: Tan


Product Dimensions: 85"L x 85"W x 28"H


Material: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)


Voltage: 120 Volts


Brand: Intex


Color: Tan


Product Dimensions: 85"L x 85"W x 28"H


Material: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)


Voltage: 120 Volts


Shape: Round


Capacity: 290 Gallons


Number of Jets: 140


Seating Capacity: 6


Assembly Required: Yes


Model Name: PureSpa Bubble Massage Spa


UPC: 078257328871


Manufacturer: Intex


Item Weight: 120.7 pounds


Item model number: 28427EP


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  • Perfect for therapy & relaxing
Style: Includes Energy Efficient Spa Cover; Sal... Size: 4 Person
The media could not be loaded. Having neck and back issues I really needed this, I like it better then our old square hard shell because it’s soft on bottom and sides and allows me to stretch and float unlike the hard shell which had molded seats and trying to do any moving using would hurt when coming in contact with seating. Yes the jets and heat were better in the 230v hard shell but I much prefer this one. The jets are all around the edges and you can maneuver the parts of your body over them. Different jet system but this set up creates more of an over all message so works great for us. It’s pretty quite as far as when your not in the spa but obviously when your in it with jets running your gonna hear the bubble and water movement but no loud noise of system. We were looking for a plug & play hot tub for our patio. And we wanted a saltwater system. We live in western North Carolina in the mountains and cold & snow during winters. We had a hard shell high end 230v hot tub at are old house but too much work & money to move so we included in house sale. When we were pricing hard shell good quality hot tubs here they would run from 5k -10k plus installing the upgraded electric we would need. Even the 110v plug & play hard shell hot tubs were over 5k. Since we use other Intex products, mostly their air mattress I had no doubts about this hot tub quality. I read most reviews and tips and they helped a lot. We live in the mountains and have our own well,it test pure and there’s only a sediment filter for sand. I read about using an inline pool/spa filter that goes on hose to fill and that removes more finer particles and any heavy metals. You put the filter at end of hose going to hot tub, they suggest not putting at the hose turn on/off Spicket because it would reduce flow. Next I read about using my tankless gas water heater to fill with, that was easy, I hooked the hose to the drain outlet on the hot water side and it took about 90 min to fill and it was at the right temperature when ready to turn on the hot tub. Our old hot tub was a saltwater system which was easier then using chlorine and no strong smell like chlorine. So I choose this model hot tub because it was easy to add the saltwater generator cell. Just read all the instructions they give and it’s like a 5 min upgrade. Don’t use the little ball with chlorine if you change to saltwater or your have problems and the salt generator system uses the salt to create its own type of chlorine. Ours came with the black energy saver cover, Do not try to inflate this, this is a Self Inflating cover. There two plastic valves that are covered, just unfold the cover as best you can, open the two valve covers and it will start to take shape. We’ve had the hot tub up and running for 2 wks now and we’ve had Lows in the low 30’s and the hot tub has had no trouble staying at 104 degrees. We’ve worked out the little kinks now and very happy, we keep it to the max level and need to add a little water each week due to the water splashing over the sides, I’ve had absolutely no issues with the system leaking at the fittings, I didn’t over tighten, just hand tight. Also, I add 2 tbsp of Clorox Pool&Spa Non-Chlorine Pool Shock weekly. You can use spa very soon after. If you add water due to loss, over time you’ll need to add more salt. Get some test strips. I found that when first setting up the saltwater system and when adding salt & water if I use the non chlorine shock it helps jump start the system. Also, read the instructions carefully, you have to activate the saltwater converter and tell it how long to sanitize each day. Depending on use, I have it from anywhere from 6-8 hrs a day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2025 by Djr1565 Djr1565

  • Skeptical but Pleasantly Surprised!
Style: with Energy Efficient Cover Size: 4 Person
The media could not be loaded. I had been kicking around the thought of an inflatable Spa/Hot Tub for a while. The obvious concerns being is it worth it! Are the bubbles strong enough? Will it get hot enough? Will it be sturdy enough to be outside? All the things that most people would wonder when looking. My situation is somewhat different in that I work full time in VA but live in PA. In VA, I stay in my 5th wheel RV – Think Glamping to the Extreme. I have a Jacuzzi at my house in PA and well…yeah, I needed something for VA that was “portable” that I could break down and move if needed – like all of the exterior of the RV (See pics). I did my research and after months of putting it off, reading review after review and filtering out those that either didn’t understand what they got or literally got a bad product, I finally bit the bullet. I had my eye on a 6 person Intex PureSpa. I was impressed with everything about it. Only problem, it was too big for where I was wanting it. I then looked at their 4 person spa – Perfect size of 77” round and 28” H (outside diameter). The main seller features that drew me to Intex are: • Solid Construction: Fiber-Tech Beam • Hard Water Treatment Buit In • Heated Air Bubbles! (most do not heat the bubbles) • Energy Efficient Cover • 120 Jets Size Concerns: I was concerned with it being large enough for 4 people, especially after looking at the pictures in the description (photoshopped clearly) and reading several reviews (other units) where people were unhappy with the size. Well, those complaining must have been NBA players, because it is plenty big. I am 5’7” and when sitting, I cannot reach the other side. I have the water ¾ between Min and Max and to reach the other side, I literally must stretch out fully. My wife is 5’3” and I ordered a seat for her, or she would have to sit on her feet. Motor Noise: The other item I heard repeatedly was the motor noise. I included a video of the unit powering up. I was pleasantly surprised by how quiet it was. In fact, the bubbles were louder than the motor! As for the motor, it is plenty strong for bubbles. Again, see the video. Now, right now in VA the temps are 70’s. I keep the temp at 104 degrees (Max) and with the inflatable insert and insulated cover, it maintains that heat easily. It was 65 degrees one night when we got in. The bubble will run for 30 min before turning off. Even thought the bubble are heated, the temp does drop some in use. Starting at 104 and running for 30 min, then temp only dropped 4 degrees in the 65 degree temp outside. I can live with that. Options: The unit I purchased included: The spa, motor, inflatable top insert, insulated full cover (goes all the way to the bottom of the tub and is fully insulated), a round heavy duty bubble wrap type mat the tub sits on, hose to inflate/deflate the spa, small chlorine ball, two filters, test strips and a heavy duty bag to store it in when stored for off season. I purchased some other things that I also highly recommend (pics included in review): • Hot Tub Mat for Inflatable Tub, 77IN Hot Tub Pad Foundation, Upgraded Thickened Eva Foam Padding – ½” thick foam that when added to the include mat above, make for comfortable sitting. • Intex 28500E PureSpa Attachable Cup Holder and Refreshment Tray – A must for relaxing with drinks. I bought two. • Bestway SaluSpa Underwater Durable Non Slip Swimming Pool and Spa Comfort Seat with Adjustable Height Legs and Weighted Feet – Perfect for my 5’3” wife. • SaluSpa Padded Pillows (2-Pack) – honestly, I could have done with out these, but if mama ain’t happy…. So yeah, we have two. Setup: Setup was relatively easy despite the instructions being a little vague on some things. Because I have it at my RV and a tankless water heater, I used warm water to fill it, speeding the heating process. I set the unit up late one night and it was fully heated in the morning when I woke up. NOTE: READ INSTRUCTIONS on Dos and Don’ts! Overall Review: Again, I was skeptical about how effective these inflatable units would be. I would absolutely buy this again! It is solid construction, quiet, well insulated and has surprising power for a 110ac unit. Do your homework, research, compare. This unit fit what I needed, and I am very pleased with it. Your situation may be different. It comes in a single package that is roughly 110 lbs! Mine arrived in perfect condition, but I read several reviews where they arrived damaged. Like any product ordered, if it comes in damaged, check it carefully or reject it completely. If you have never owned a pool, spa or hot tub, I highly recommend reading up on chemicals. While they are easy to maintain, they do take a little effort to keep the chemicals balanced. Best bet if you’re new, take a sample of your spa water to a local pool store to test. They can tell you what it needs so you don’t have to mess with test strips or figuring out what is needed! One Important Note: If you are used to a full sized jacuzzi and think it is the same, you will be disappointed! Those are 220v systems, so heating is quicker, jets are stronger, and they maintain a constant temp while in use. These inflatable units are 110v, so they will not keep up the heat, though they do a good job for just being 110v! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024 by Unbiased Product Reviewer Unbiased Product Reviewer

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