💦 Elevate your backyard vibes with luxe bubbles and unbeatable comfort!
The Intex PureSpa is a portable, octagonal inflatable hot tub designed for 4 people, featuring durable Fiber-Tech construction and 120 bubble jets for a premium massage experience. It includes an adjustable heating system, built-in hard water treatment, insulated cover with lock, thermal ground cloth, and a carry bag for easy transport and storage.
M**Y
Love my Intex Spa
My Intex Spa is a great quality. Easy to assemble. Low maintenance. And is very helpful with aches and pains. I highly recommend Intex Spa.
C**S
A Foam Core Spa is a much better deal. Stay away from inflatable spas
The media could not be loaded. Purchased this product as it fit well within my budget. I should have researched more because I would have went with a Foam Core Spa and not an inflatable set up. Received the PureSpa and immediately it had a hole. I found the hole and reported to Intex. Multiple calls to customer support yielded no response. Intex customer service is useless. Manufacturing defects are not covered in the warranty as stated because customer service does not call back.The shape of the Pure Spa is held in place by what appears to be nylon strings embedded in the vinyl where the beige top meets the grey sides. These strings will pull through the vinyl and cause many holes allowing air to escape. Patching these holes is impossible. Even tried Tire Sealant and although it works, more and more strings will eventually pull through the vinyl requiring draining the spa and re-applying the sealant. There is no stopping this process.In the video you will notice a pinkish/red stain. That is the tire sealant bleeding through from the inside.Initially I was very impressed with the product. Thick vinyl is good. Ease of setup is great. Longevity of the product is very poor.I repeat, do not purchase an inflatable spa, go with a bit more money and purchase a Foam Core setup.
M**E
Awesome hot tub😊
My birthday present😊Haven’t had it very long. So far no problems. Holds air and heating good!
M**G
Great hot tub, but let me save you some time and frustration
First of all, let me say that I am, overall, very happy with this tub. It is well built, the jets are amazing, gets hot AF, and it is a great little santucary. I actually have a friend who is buying it based on his experience with mine.Please note you may not have some of these issues if you are on a flat concrete surface. I put this outdoors after rototilling, sifting and pounding the earth (and as a single mom, dang that was hard!). The fact that it was not 100% level wasn't an issue because it's sturdy, but some of the issues below can be avoided with a concrete pad.That said...1. InstructionsIn a word...terrible. They are NOT complete, and there is no worse feeling when you complete install and have piecees left. They are overly simple and miss key pieces. I eventually figured the missing pieces out, and that's why I'm writing this review -- to save you the time I spent figuring it out!2. It's all about the B valveThose of you struggling with the E90 error, it's likelhy your B valve. Of the 3 valves (by "valve", I mean the in/out flows), the B valve is the only one with a rubber gooseneck. If the neck is AT ALL bent or not straight, there will not be sufficient water flow. I had to level off the filter unit to be sure it was exactly even with the hole. The instructions do not say to put in the washers, on the valves either, so I missed that and had both intake issues and leakage. That hose HAS to be straight.3. FiltersAnother issue I had with the E90 error was that when I changed the filters, and I accidentally switched the units (meaning I swapped them). The filters must go back on the proper valve or you will get an E90 error.4. Temp fluctuations and the release valveI live in NorCal. In the summer, we can get to 100+ in the day, then the fog comes in and it can drop down to the 50s. I didn't make a connection, and had several days when the tub was full during the day, then basically collapsed in the evening. At first, I thought I had a leak -- we had a week of that weather pattern, so I thought it was the only logical issue. I spent HOURS with soapy water looking for my hole anywhere on the tub. A serious pain in the arse! I beta tested on a moderate day (70s), I realized the issue. The air valve automatically relases when it's hot and then there isn't enough air when it's cool at night. Solution -- at sundown on the hot days, refil the air, but not too much!! With hot/cold weather patterns, keep it 2/3s full of air.5. Chlorine is keyWhen I first set up the tub, I thought, "gee, it's clean water, brand new. I don't have to chlorinate for a few days". Nope. Within 2 days, it was cloudy, and I started to get slimy sides. I started over (used the water for the garden, and realized that the output does fit my hose after the fact! Glad I scooped buckets full instead of that (facepalm)). Regardless, put the chlorine pod in from the start, and no issues. Crystal clear.6. Beware the temp!On said hot days, knowing it would be cold at night, I cranked it up to 103. That first night (prior to deflation), I was stoked to get into what read as a 103 temp. I took the top off, then the temp jumped from 103 to 114! It was basically a human fondue pot. Solution -- on hot days, take it down to 99 and expect a nice 101-103 at night time.7. Double up on ground coverThe tub comes with a really nice ground cover. However, on the ground, there was moisture that got trapped on the underside. I noticed significant moisture and a little mold on my second "do over". A tarp under the ground cover helps.8. The bubble flapsThe bubble jet flaps create a "crease" where debris can get trapped. The filters are not great, and I put the tub under a beautiful apple tree. Result? Lots of debris caught that the filter can't get. I now occasioually run my figer under the bubble strip to release debris, and now the jets run perfectly.9. The inflatable bladder top.DO NOT FULLY INFLATE THE BLADDER FOR THE TOP!! I did, and if there was a video of me trying to get it into the cover, it would have been viral on YouTube. The top bladder should be 1/2 full, And line up the Intex Logos on the top and sides of the tub otherwise you will NEVER get the clips to line up.10. Lastly -- it's a two person jobI mentioned I'm a single mom? Yeah, so the instructions kinda sorta illude to the fact that it's a two person job. I installed it alone and felt like I had just won American Gladiators. But when it rained and I tried to take the top off afterwards to use it, all the sh*t on top went into the tub. There is NO WAY to get it off without another pair of well orchestrated hands. I know I'm only 5'3", but no one has a 6' plus wingspan!I hope this saves you the time and frustration I had, and that this is a useful PSA. Again, love this tub and it's been an interesting challenge. Oh, and the neighborhood cats LOVE to hang on it. Must be like a kitty waterbed.
M**N
Great functionality.
Good size, quality and exceeded my expectations in pressure of bubbles. Love it immensely.
S**G
Great for the summer, now constantly losing air
Bought this thing in May. Setup wasn't too hard. The chemstrips that came with it were expired so that messed us up a bit with our chemicals. Once we got it all sorted out, it was great. The hottest setting is hotter than we'd even use, so no problem there. Was great all summer.The issues started this fall -- noticed it was a bit low on air. Needed to change the water anyway, so we refreshed the water and re-inflated it. Figured it was had some tiny leak someplace -- 6 months in and a little flat isn't a big deal. All good for about a week and it was low again. Used some soapy water to finally locate pinhole leaks along about 12" of seam on the inside edge. The pinholes being aligned to the stitching it's clearly a manufacturing defect, not damage to the tub. Okay, no sweat. I'll just email customer service.They have a lengthy very verbose system to enter in information about your product -- even a way to upload pictures. Seems like a good system. I entered in all the info, described the problem and even snapped some pics to upload. Cept after a few days I get an email response asking me questions I already provided answers to and referring to my product as an air mattress. Some of the info they ask for is totally inapplicable -- like data from the receipt that doesn't exist on any receipt or the upc from the box (like I kept a giant box for 6 months). And of course, to follow up on the response, you basically go back to the very in depth customer support system and answer all those questions again.Attempt number two didn't move me forward at all as the response coming back was pretty much the same as the first response. Asking for information I already provided and nothing more helpful than that. I think their customer service reps are on loan from the insurance industry -- dodge, deflect, and stall until the problem goes away. Pretty much gave up since it was clear they were no help at all.So now I get to hunt down leaks (and there are LOTS of them) and see how best to patch them.If you're not afraid of repairing things like this, then by all means, it's great -- I hope I can get mine sealed up. I'm a bit concerned that the leaking seems to just be getting worse instead of better, but maybe once I've patched all the seams it'll be solid.Shoulda bought a bigger can of HH-66.
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