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By *arkbi OP   Man
3 weeks ago

near bandon

Looking at getting one of these, anyone any feedback regards maintaining them, cleaning etc.

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By *lternative lifestyleCouple
3 weeks ago

Louth

Always shower first and be naked buy loads of filters and right chemicals

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By *arkbi OP   Man
3 weeks ago

near bandon


"Always shower first and be naked buy loads of filters and right chemicals "
no intention of not being naked in it, have build an area in garden where can be naked without anyone seeing so hoping to add a hot tub there soon

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By *otownkid1967Man
3 weeks ago

Portlaoise

Friends of mine bought one. They love it but the costs of upkeep are very high with regards to electricity, filters etc.

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By *arkbi OP   Man
3 weeks ago

near bandon


"Friends of mine bought one. They love it but the costs of upkeep are very high with regards to electricity, filters etc. "
could you find out roughly how much ? I suppose depends too on the model amd usage.

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
3 weeks ago

East / North, Cork

We have one. It goes up in springtime and goes down in the autumn. They do take a bit of looking after. The filters and chemicals need keeping good. Also fishing out any bits that get in there. We have a lay-z-spa one and it's lasted very well I think we're are into our 5th year now. The electricity cost is quite high but it's less than €200 for the season I reckon

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By *lternative lifestyleCouple
3 weeks ago

Louth


"We have one. It goes up in springtime and goes down in the autumn. They do take a bit of looking after. The filters and chemicals need keeping good. Also fishing out any bits that get in there. We have a lay-z-spa one and it's lasted very well I think we're are into our 5th year now. The electricity cost is quite high but it's less than €200 for the season I reckon "

Buy the metal filters, got them for €36 ours is €10 a week to run, then chemicals but its worth it

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
3 weeks ago

East / North, Cork


"We have one. It goes up in springtime and goes down in the autumn. They do take a bit of looking after. The filters and chemicals need keeping good. Also fishing out any bits that get in there. We have a lay-z-spa one and it's lasted very well I think we're are into our 5th year now. The electricity cost is quite high but it's less than €200 for the season I reckon

Buy the metal filters, got them for €36 ours is €10 a week to run, then chemicals but its worth it"

We get the knockoff filters from Amazon cheap as chips. We LOVE it. I go in for a dip most evenings and the kids use it most days in the summer. Wouldn't be without it and it owes us nothing now it's lasted so long. Will get another when it finally dies

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By *lternative lifestyleCouple
3 weeks ago

Louth

You can buy new tubs or heaters or whatever, the metal filters you only need 2, and just wash the 1 you take out and swap it. We used to wash the filters in the washing machine. We have a tv and play bed , wicker furniture and solar lights all around it. But swapping tv for a projector, 2 drinks trollies too

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
3 weeks ago

East / North, Cork


"You can buy new tubs or heaters or whatever, the metal filters you only need 2, and just wash the 1 you take out and swap it. We used to wash the filters in the washing machine. We have a tv and play bed , wicker furniture and solar lights all around it. But swapping tv for a projector, 2 drinks trollies too"

Sounds amazing!

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By *lternative lifestyleCouple
3 weeks ago

Louth


"You can buy new tubs or heaters or whatever, the metal filters you only need 2, and just wash the 1 you take out and swap it. We used to wash the filters in the washing machine. We have a tv and play bed , wicker furniture and solar lights all around it. But swapping tv for a projector, 2 drinks trollies too

Sounds amazing! "

It's our safe space, no kids allowed! But want to get the real deal then house it inside, not worked out how just yet

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By *arkbi OP   Man
3 weeks ago

near bandon

Thanks for feedback! Deffo going to get one soon as can

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