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Ease of Use: Inflatable Portable Hot Tub

by Bath Towel on September 16, 2009

One ver­sion of hot tub that is not hard at all to use and con­tains its own portable hot tub heater is an inflat­able portable hot tub. An inflat­able portable hot tub like this comes in dif­fer­ing sizes and col­ors and are very easy to set up and to main­tain. They are also quite inex­pen­sive in com­par­i­son to the hard walled ver­sions of the portable hot tubs, cost­ing pretty much around six hun­dred dol­lars in com­par­i­son to the thou­sands of dol­lars for the solid walled ver­sions. Portable hot tub rental is also a great idea for an inflat­able tub.These hot tubs are an bril­liant solu­tion for any­one who do not have the area to man­age a large sized hot tub, or who do not really want to have the area used by a hot tub all the time. An inflat­able portable hot tub can be set up for a day of enjoy­ment and relax­ation, or it can be left not doing much for fair peri­ods of time, depend­ing on the desires of the peo­ple that own them.

 

What you can expect

 

Gen­er­ally a lot of these lit­tler ver­sions of an inflat­able portable hot tub will be able to take usu­ally about two hun­dred fifty gal­lons of water and will hold from two to three adults in the tub at the same time. The inside diam­e­ter of the hot tub is usu­ally right around sixty inches and the outer diam­e­ter is usu­allyabout seventy-five inches. The per­son should make sure that there is also enough area when erect­ing the inflat­able portable hot tub for the heat­ing unit and power pack, which will usu­ally take up about twenty more inches. The height of the tub is pretty much­about thirty inches to pro­vide a really good depth of soak­ing within the tub.

 

In adding to the hot tub, there is gen­er­ally a blower that pretty muchshould come with it so that the per­son can quickly inflate the hot tub when set­ting it up. The heater for the unit is gen­er­ally made of stain­less steel to stop rust from tak­ing place, and there is usu­ally some sort of ground­ing mech­a­nism so that the elec­tri­cal cord can be harm­lessly incor­po­rated with the hot tub to gen­er­ate energy to the heat­ing unit and fil­tra­tion sys­tem. The fil­tra­tion sys­tem will help to fil­ter the water as it cruises in and out past the heat­ing device, help­ing to guar­an­tee that the water stays enjoy­ably fresh.

 

For the peo­ple that want to keep the inflat­able portable hot tub up and run­ning for a nice amount of time, there is pretty much a lock­able soft cover for the unit to help keep objects and dirt out of the tub as well as pro­tect small chil­dren from get­ting into the hot tub when they are not being watched.I think inflat­able portable hot tubs are a very amaz­ing alternative!

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Save Space: Small Portable Hot Tubs

by Bath Towel on September 15, 2009

Even though you might decide on a portable hot tub rental, there are also small portable hot tubs that are mod­er­ately low-priced and admit you to have a spa at your dis­posal when­ever you want to enjoy a dip. These are quite often an inflat­able portable hot tub. Small portable hot tubs are extra basic to set up and come in two to four per­son sizes, depend­ing on the demands of the indi­vid­u­als. They are self con­tained units, and this means that the heat­ing unit, the cir­cu­la­tion and fil­tra­tion sys­tem, and the tub are all con­tained together. The small portable hot tubs also gen­er­aly come with a begin­ers kit of chem­i­cals so that the hot tub lovers can keep up with the pH bal­ance of the hot tub, espe­cially if they are keep­ing it set up for a period of time.

Set Up

These small portable hot tubs are quite sim­ple to set up once they are despatched to the person’s home. They can quite eas­ily be set up and taken down again if the hot tub is only needed for one night, such as for a small party or roman­tic evening. If they are to remain set up for a expanded dura­tion of time, there is a cush­ioned, lock­ing cover that gen­er­aly comes with the small portable hot tub so that objects can­not sim­ply jump into the spa and the tub stays more insu­lated so that the heater does not have to per­form as hard to make sure the tubs always heated.

When start­ing to set up the small portable hot tub, the first step is to clear the zone in which the tub will be placed. There should not be any sticks or other pointy objects beneath the tub because it will be filled with water which is very heavy and could put a hole in the bot­tom of the tub. Once the zone is cleared, then the spa can be inflated using the motor that accom­pa­nies the set. The infla­tion method usu­ally takes about ten min­utes to be fin­ished, after which the tub is primed to be con­nected up and the water can be poured in. A basic gar­den hose is all you will need to fill up the tub. The heater can be turned on and set to the appro­pri­ate tem­per­a­ture so that the tub can start heat­ing as the water is being added. It is impor­tant not to begin the heater until the water has at the least made it the level for cir­cu­la­tion so as not to destroy the motor.

The spa usu­ally con­tains seats in it and the sides are cushy to lean against when cruis­ing about in the tub. There is a fil­tra­tion sys­tem to keep the water pure dur­ing the time the tub is used and there are air jets to blow the water out for you to lean against and have them mas­sage your body. Which sounds sim­ply amaz­ing, doesn’t it!

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Know The Essential Functions Of A Hot Tub Filter Pump

by Bath Towel on September 8, 2009

Heat­ing the hot tubwater is sure to be the most impor­tant con­cern for most hot tub own­ers. And as a mat­ter of fact, the sec­ond most impor­tant fea­ture to a hot tub is sup­ply of clean water. In this regard the hot tub fil­ter pump plays a very impor­tant role and in the case of the inflat­able and portable hot tub the use and impor­tance of a hot tub fil­ter pump is espe­cially greater. In fact, a portable hot tub will have at least one hot tub fil­ter pump that helps to send water for fil­tra­tion as well as to cir­cu­late the water and in addi­tion the pump also helps in run­ning jets when­ever these jets are turned on by the user.

Dif­fer­ent Con­fig­u­ra­tions Of Hot Tub Fil­ter Pump

It is of course also pos­si­ble to con­fig­ure the hot tub fil­ter pump in many ways and these dif­fer­ent con­fig­u­ra­tions will pro­vide vari­able use of energy; there are some mod­els that use ded­i­cated and tiny sized hot tub fil­ter pumps for the pur­pose of doing the cir­cu­la­tion and fil­tra­tion and these kinds of pumps are the more energy efficient.

On the other hand, a small sized hot tub and also one that is not so costly might make do with all pur­pose hot tub fil­ter pumps that work at vary­ing speeds to keep the fil­tra­tion and cir­cu­la­tion going as well as to power up the jets.

The amount of energy expended by a hot tub fil­ter pump depends on a num­ber of fac­tors and in fact con­sid­er­able amount of energy or heat that is gen­er­ated by a hot tub fil­ter pump can be used to heat up the hot tub. This in turn means that some of the sav­ings in energy affected by using cer­tain kinds of hot tub fil­ter pumps will be used to replace what can best be termed as resis­tance heat.

The loca­tion of the hot tub fil­ter pump can play a sig­nif­i­cant role in decid­ing how much heat gets lost and in addi­tion the type of insu­la­tion too plays a part in how much heat­ing is achieved. A pow­er­ful hot tub fil­ter pump can of course heat up the spa con­sid­er­ably and besides heat­ing up the hot tub the pump will also power up the jets and also the hoses to make the hot tub more effective.

When it con­cerns pur­chas­ing a hot tub there are sev­eral fac­tors that need to be addressed in order to make the right choice. As an exam­ple, the heat­ing gained is an impor­tant con­cern includ­ing its size and other fea­tures. Keep­ing all these fac­tors in mind will help you iden­tify an option that is best for your needs and also for your budget.

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Fun For The Kids: Portable Hot Tub Rental

by Bath Towel on September 6, 2009

If you do not want to buy your own inflat­able portable hot tub, there is always the option of rent­ing one. Portable hot tub rental is becom­ing a pop­u­lar choice for events and party occa­sions to add a trop­i­cal flavour to the set­ting. There are some com­pa­nies that will rent these hot tubs dur­ing the win­ter months so that peo­ple can bask in the glory of the hot tub while out in the cold weather of the envi­ron­ment. Portable hot tub rental pric­ing depends on the size of the hot tub, with a two per­son tub usu­ally rent­ing for not much more than over one hun­dred dol­lars for the whole night.

Options

When a portable hot tub rental is an inflat­able hot tub, it is often made for two to four peo­ple. With a motor­ized infla­tion device to help and a sim­ple gar­den hose to add the water, you will find these renatls very quick and basic to set up. With a sim­ple hook up and plug into a wall socket the heater is there ready to use. The water tends to heat up very fast so that the tub is all set up and ready to go in no time at all.

When the tub is a larger ver­sion, made for a party occa­sion, then the hot tub is typ­i­caly not made of a soft mate­r­ial. It is also often not made for the indi­vid­ual to set up by him­self, but instead will come already set up on a trailer. The trailer will be designed to have a plat­form also so that any­one can sim­ply cruise up steps and around the edge before get­ting into the warm water of the hot tub. This is a very sim­ple method since the water is usu­ally already in the portable hot tub which was rented so that peo­ple could have to top it up with water from a hose and then plug in the heater so that the hot tub can get to the requested temperature.

There are many dif­fer­ent ver­sions of a portable hot tub rental to pick from. Almost as many as there are portable hot tub types to buy. They cre­ate many of them with seats that mold into the indi­vid­u­als body. with jets placed at cer­tain areas to mas­sage the neck,back and legs. Other types of a portable hot tub rental are not so spe­cific, but have a bench seat all around the hot tub so that way more peo­ple can launch in the tub at once and still find a jet to mas­sage their backs and necks. Awesome!!

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Comfort At Home: Portable Hot Tub Rental

by Bath Towel on September 5, 2009

If you do not want to buy your own inflat­able portable hot tub, there is always the option of rent­ing one. Portable hot tub rental is a pop­u­lar choice for func­tions and party occa­sions to add a trop­i­cal flavour to the set­ting. There are some com­pa­nies that will rent these hot tubs dur­ing the colder months so that peo­ple can bask in the glory of the hot tub while out in the cold weather of the envi­ron­ment. Portable hot tub rental pric­ing depends on the size of the hot tub, with a two per­son tub usu­ally rent­ing for not much more than over one hun­dred dol­lars for the whole night.

Options

When a portable hot tub rental is an inflat­able hot tub, it is often made for two to four peo­ple. These rentals are sim­ple and easy to set up, with a motor­ized infla­tion device to help and a sim­ple gar­den hose to add the water. The heater is already there to use with a sim­ple hook up and plug into a wall socket. The water tends to heat up quite quickly so that the tub is all set up and ready to go in no time at all.

When the hot tub is a big­ger ver­sion, cre­ated for a party occa­sion, then the hot tub is typ­i­caly not made of a soft mate­r­ial. It is also often not made for the indi­vid­ual to set up by him­self, but instead will come already set up on a trailer. The trailer will be designed to have a plat­form as well so that peo­ple can eas­ily walk up steps and around the edge before get­ting into the water of the hot tub. This is a very basic method since the water is typ­i­caly already in the portable hot tub which was rented so that any­body could have to top it up with water from a hose and then plug in the heater so that the hot tub can get to the requested temperature.

There are many dif­fer­ent choices of a portable hot tub rental to select from. Basi­caly as many as there are styles of portable hot tub to pur­chase. There are a few that have seats in them that are cre­ated to mold into a per­sons body, with jets placed at strate­gic zones to mas­sage the neck,back and legs. Other ver­sions of a portable hot tub rental are not so spe­cific, but have a bench seat all around the hot tub so that a lot more peo­ple can jump in the tub at once and still find a jet to mas­sage their backs and necks. Awesome!!

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