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"We love our and use it a lot, works out about £5 a week to run and about £7 a week in the colder weather, and it's a lot of fun at meets and party's we have had xxx " Wish ours cost £5 its cost us £15 and weve only used it 4 times !! | |||
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"We love our and use it a lot, works out about £5 a week to run and about £7 a week in the colder weather, and it's a lot of fun at meets and party's we have had xxx Wish ours cost £5 its cost us £15 and weve only used it 4 times !! " when we get out we turn it down to 37, about 2hrs before we want to use it(the next day normally) put it back up to 40 this seams to keep the cost down | |||
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"We love our and use it a lot, works out about £5 a week to run and about £7 a week in the colder weather, and it's a lot of fun at meets and party's we have had xxx Wish ours cost £5 its cost us £15 and weve only used it 4 times !! when we get out we turn it down to 37, about 2hrs before we want to use it(the next day normally) put it back up to 40 this seams to keep the cost down " Hmm i def think this is the answer its the heating it back up everytime thats costing so much !! | |||
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"We love our and use it a lot, works out about £5 a week to run and about £7 a week in the colder weather, and it's a lot of fun at meets and party's we have had xxx Wish ours cost £5 its cost us £15 and weve only used it 4 times !! " Insulate it and the costs drop. I've not got round to it yet but spoken to people who have and they are paying about a pound a day. In terms of having one, it's definitely worth it. Good icebreaker for a social that might turn into play. | |||
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"We love our and use it a lot, works out about £5 a week to run and about £7 a week in the colder weather, and it's a lot of fun at meets and party's we have had xxx Wish ours cost £5 its cost us £15 and weve only used it 4 times !! when we get out we turn it down to 37, about 2hrs before we want to use it(the next day normally) put it back up to 40 this seams to keep the cost down Hmm i def think this is the answer its the heating it back up everytime thats costing so much !! " It is cheaper to leave it at your preferred temp as heating up from cool is the costly part. | |||
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"We've been considering getting one for ages now! For the people leaving them on - how long are you keeping them heated for? Like a week solid? How often do you use it? And is the £5-£15 running cost based on leaving it heated all week long? Thanks! " When we fill it up we use the hot tap so it's already hot (so no 24hr warming up using lots of electricity) , then after we have used it we turn it down to 37/36, and let it sit at that temp . Next time we want to use it we turn it upto 40, it only takes about 2hrs to get upto 40 , that's the cheapest way we have found to run it and it can be upto temp and ready to use in 2hrs, hope this helps and makes sense | |||
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"We've been considering getting one for ages now! For the people leaving them on - how long are you keeping them heated for? Like a week solid? How often do you use it? And is the £5-£15 running cost based on leaving it heated all week long? Thanks! When we fill it up we use the hot tap so it's already hot (so no 24hr warming up using lots of electricity) , then after we have used it we turn it down to 37/36, and let it sit at that temp . Next time we want to use it we turn it upto 40, it only takes about 2hrs to get upto 40 , that's the cheapest way we have found to run it and it can be upto temp and ready to use in 2hrs, hope this helps and makes sense " So when do you turn it off (if ever)? I’ve got one in the shed but I live alone now and get no action off here haha it won’t be out any time soon haha. When does it need a water change? I think I’m a few pipes short as well since a house move | |||
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"We've been considering getting one for ages now! For the people leaving them on - how long are you keeping them heated for? Like a week solid? How often do you use it? And is the £5-£15 running cost based on leaving it heated all week long? Thanks! When we fill it up we use the hot tap so it's already hot (so no 24hr warming up using lots of electricity) , then after we have used it we turn it down to 37/36, and let it sit at that temp . Next time we want to use it we turn it upto 40, it only takes about 2hrs to get upto 40 , that's the cheapest way we have found to run it and it can be upto temp and ready to use in 2hrs, hope this helps and makes sense So when do you turn it off (if ever)? I’ve got one in the shed but I live alone now and get no action off here haha it won’t be out any time soon haha. When does it need a water change? I think I’m a few pipes short as well since a house move " We change the water about every two months, it can go longer if you keep the chemicals right and check it every day. And no we never turn it off its runs at 36 till we want to use it | |||
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"36 thats pretty warm i feeo its a waste keeping it so warm all the time . scares me leaving it on all day and night " It's cheaper to keep it at your perfered temp as the heating up costs and at 1°C an hour takes a while to get it up. | |||
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"Its the running cost that put me off, most say £20 to £40 a month. " Thats the only problem And costs of all the constant extras u need | |||
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"Its the running cost that put me off, most say £20 to £40 a month. " Just store it in the garage then blow it up, fill it up (we have a hose connector on hot water pipe so no need to wait until it’s heated up) and jump in. Then when the weekend is over or the weather turns shitty as it inevitably does, empty, clean, deflate and stick back in the garage until next time. It takes very little effort to get it up and running. | |||
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