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Intex PureSpa Plus 6 Person Inflatable 94" Square Outdoor Hot Tub Spa with 170 Bubble AirJets, Insulated Cover & LED Color Changing Lights, Greystone

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Size: 6 Person


Features

  • Outdoor, 4 to 6-person inflatable hot tub has interior dimensions of 74 inches in diameter and 28 inches tall with 2 headrests, allowing for relaxation in style at the touch of a button; Inner dimensions (L x W x H): 74 x 74 x 28 inches; Outer Dimensions (L x W x H): 94 x 94 x 28 inches
  • Pamper yourself with the 170 soothing high-powered jets and customizable water temperatures up to 104 degrees Fahrenheit with the ability to schedule heat control with the smartphone app
  • Durable Fiber-Tech construction with 3-ply laminated materials will not puncture and stand up to use all season while supporting a water capacity of 290 gallons
  • Features color-changing LED lights to create a unique ambiance in the spa with a built-in hard water treatment system, making the water gentler on the skin (requires AAA batteries, not included)
  • Includes LED light, a carry bag for efficient storage, an insulated cover, 4 filter cartridges, thermal ground cloth, inflation hose, floating chlorine dispenser, and test strip

Brand: Intex


Color: Square Greystone


Item Weight: 130.5 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 94"L x 94"W x 28"H


Material: PVC


Brand: Intex


Color: Square Greystone


Item Weight: 130.5 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 94"L x 94"W x 28"H


Material: PVC


Voltage: 120 Volts (AC)


Shape: Square


Capacity: 290 Pounds


Number of Jets: 170


Seating Capacity: 6


Item Weight: 130.5 pounds


Manufacturer: Intex


Item model number: 28451EP


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πŸš€ Abunda's Overview

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


These reviews highlight that while the Intex Purespa has proven to be an affordable, energy-efficient, and easy-to-set-up inflatable hot tub with a great hydrotherapy experience, it does have some downsides. Among the key features noted by users were the decent inflation system, saltwater system and the insulated cover, along with an app for easy remote control, and efficient sanitation schedule. However, criticisms included occasional error codes, the long time it takes to heat up, and inadequate customer service for parts replacement.

Pros

  • πŸ›€ Energy-efficient and cost-effective
  • πŸ’‘ Comes with its own app for easy control
  • πŸ’§ Saltwater system offers a great hydrotherapy experience
  • ⏱ Set-up is quick and easy with proper instructions
  • πŸ’Ό Inflation for all parts done using the control base
  • πŸ‘ Sanitation schedule keeps the hot tub clean and safe
  • β™» Built with durable material that should last a while

Cons

  • ⏲ Heating process takes a long time
  • ⚠ Can sometimes display error codes
  • 🚚 Difficulty finding replacement parts
  • πŸ“ Size might not comfortably fit the number of people advertised
  • πŸ”Œ Requires frequent resetting

Should I Buy It?

If you are considering an affordable, easy-to-use inflatable hot tub for therapeutic purposes or simply relaxation, the Intex Purespa could prove to be a valuable addition, especially considering its energy-efficient nature. However, it's important to note the potential difficulty in finding replacement parts and the potential need for frequent resets due to error codes. It's recommended to weigh these pros and cons before making your purchase.


  • Amazing
Style: Square Hot Tub Spa
We started talking about getting one since my Beyonce's buddy has one and we weren't sure on which one to get we decided to go with a blow up one and really easy to set up works great we're very satisfied. It was definitely worth the purchase. At least for us it has taken a while for the initial heat up possible do to it being on concrete. Filled up fairly quickly. I do recommend if you plan on using it for one on one time I wouldnt fill the water line to max, I would between the lines. Do as you please lol. But we love it ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024 by Jenn Jenn

  • Customer Support
Style: Square Hot Tub Spa
My wife purchased this for me after back surgery. Once the incision had healed, hydrotherapy was recommended by my physician to aid in the recovery process. Unfortunately as many medical facilities were shuttered due to Covid restrictions and have not yet reopened due to the nursing shortage, we looked into Hot tubs and spas. This unit was much more affordable than permanent fixtures with higher voltage heaters and such. Don't get me wrong. I love this thing when I can use it! It is basic and doesn't have the seating that a more expensive fixed model would have, on the occasion that it throws an error code, multiple resets are needed to clear them. but at a fraction of the cost, these are things I can live with.... The only issue that I wasn't able to live with lies with the inflatable top. Stitching around the handles combined with the force required to break the surface tension of such a large area of water (6 ft * 6ft) eventually cause tearing in an inflatable overlay that helps the heater warm the water and keep the water warm. Tears cause leaks, deflation removes the insulative properties that make this work... etc.. etc.. First, it would be nice if these part numbers were available in the store through either this site or Intex directly for replacement. I could imagine scenarios where bladders could be misused as pool floats, or otherwise damaged from misuse. I wound up calling Intex directly as I could not find a replacement part (for anyone looking: SPA CEC COVER INFLATABLE BLADDER FOR SQUARE 6 PERSON part # 13151). The initial interaction was great. I was told it would be covered under warranty and shipped out. I just had to cut out a 6x6in patch of material from the bladder and cut out the inflation valve and upload photos when that was done. Not thrilled with the idea of rendering my spa cover useless while i waited for the shipment (US smartpost is probably the slowest shipping option available). The replacement came about 3 weeks later. As I had been recovering from spinal fusion and the weather in Chicago is freezing at this time of year, it was a week or two until I could clean the tub, hose it off, and set it back up again in the basement. This was not the first time I had to drain and refill the tub as we had been following the recommended maintenance of the unit since receiving it in August. Had the standard issues... E90 low pressure error does not like to clear from the unit once detected. E91 low salt error is common when salt is added to cold water that hasn't circulated for a while. So I scrubbed down the tub during a traditional spring day here (about 40 degrees F) - the first in 2 weeks where rinse water would not have frozen. After much scrubbing and swearing, moved the unit back inside and filled it. After adding water ($$$) and salt ($) to the unit, I inflated the bladder and re-re-re-re-reset the unit to clear error codes. Finally the heater was circulating, the bladder was in place, and I went to bed. The next morning, the new bladder was limp. I refilled it again and placed it over the tub... a tiny hissing noise turned to bubbling when lowered into contact with the water. This is the fun part. I hadn't been able to use the tub for a month... I was able to get a hold of someone. I explained the problem, referenced the replacement order that i had received the prior week. I was told it was not a problem. I just had to butcher the new bladder (which was kinda working, but as it was new needed to be replaced) and MAIL them the pieces, not upload images, but mail the actual pieces in before they would approve the replacement. So, after being unable to use the hot tub, I would have to render it useless, wait for them to receive the pieces (3 weeks) and then wait for approval (1-2 weeks) and receive the replacement (Basically totaling 3 months of the year that I could not use a device that I was using therapeutically.) Waiting 3 months to use anything that has been purchased due to a warranty issue is unacceptable. If this were a car, Lemon Laws would require that I be compensated for the inconvenience and supplied with a new vehicle. All I am asking is let me pay for the damn bladder that is not available anywhere. then refund me when I send you the defective one back! And express shipping at this point is mandatory! Again, to clarify... I like the product. But I do not think anyone should spend several hundred dollars ( I even think it was listed at over a thousand from a reseller on here at the time i purchased) without having proper expectations. The above is the warranty policy. The parts are not readily available online. The variety of parts for different units are not interchangeable. Basically, overall support could be better. If you are considering a portable unit, this is a great one to consider! If you are looking at price for something to use year round in a cold climate outside, invest 7,000-10,000 on a 220v unit that is insulated. We got this one as we were considering a permanent unit... which we will probably be getting when we can afford it... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2023 by J.S.

  • Big & Spacious $$$
Style: Square Hot Tub Spa
I haven’t left a good amazon review yet but this is the one. In short: two dudes can fit in this hot-tub OR one dude and up to 6 laddies. This thing is great. It drops 2F/hr - set it at 104F or it wont keep up. I don't know what the overall monthly cost will be but it will be worth it. Add note: I only read the bare necessities from the manual - if it throws a code just turn it off/press the red&green button on power supply to reset (it throws codes a bunch). Also don’t be surprised if it stops heating randomly because of code. Just pickup the pad and set 104F heat and move on. Anything above 99F is comfortable to hop in FYI. Hopefully I don’t have to deal with any warranty because from other reviews it looks horrendous. Buy this hot-tub over a smaller size - seriously! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024 by Reid Holt Reid Holt

  • Pros and cons after two months of use
Style: Square Hot Tub Spa
Here are some conclusions after two months of use. I'll start with Cons: 1) This hot tub does not hold heat well. If it is about 40F outside, the water temperature will drop from 104 to 96 in an hour. That's with our hot tub under a patio roof, well protected from wind, and with foam tiles under it. If it's 60F outside - from 104 to about 99. So plan for a maximum use of 1 hour at a time. 2) There are no jets per se: there is a soft plastic "tube" inside at the bottom going around the entire hot tub. Air from the pump unit blows through this tube, which has small holes in it. That's the "170 jets". Really just bubbles rushing up, not directional, not controllable. 3) The bubbles are LOUD. If you plan to watch TV while in the hot tub, you will need subtitles, unless you don't have neighbors and can crank the TV volume all the way up. Split between Pro/Con: 1) It is wired only for 110V, so heat/air pump is weak and thus takes long time to heat up and loses heat quickly. But convenient since you can plug into any regular GFCI outlet (just make sure to use a quality extension cord if you need to), complete plug and play. Pros: 1) It is a temporary hot tub at a fraction of the regular hot tub cost. If you put it for the winter and replace with an above ground pool for the summer, it is a great option. 2) Only buy 6-person, 290 gallon version. It has enough room to stretch and is deep. With included light, powerful bubbles and plastic head pillows it feels if not luxurious then sensibly comfortable. Lastly, not regarding this particular hot tub probably, but good luck managing the water PH...compared to a regular pool it is a hassle, still can't figure it out. Was it worth the money? Absolutely, but my first statement was "wow, it would be so awesome having a real one!" ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2022 by Yulia Tumanov

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