How we set up the Lay Z Spa Helsinki hot tub.

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024
  • A video showing you how we set up the Lay Z Spa Helsinki Airjet model hot tub. From what's included in the box to inflating the tub ready to be filled with water.
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  • @evanosek562
    @evanosek562 Před 3 měsíci +1

    A+ for the setup of this, 15 mins and your ready to go , $1000 steep for this but if the pump lasts my son is very happy!

    • @tobysallthings-property6798
      @tobysallthings-property6798  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Thanks for your comment. I have had it running all through the winter here and its still doing really well. I had to upgrade the exterior a bit by building a frame around it and insulating it to help it when it got really cold as it struggle getting it up to 40 degrees on the really cold days. but all in all very happy so far with it.

    • @evanosek562
      @evanosek562 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@tobysallthings-property6798 wow..that’s amazing that it lasts during the winter ! Would you have any recommendation regarding filters , I buy the bulk deal off Amazon but they seem to only last a few days , any special type that is more durable? Also any special instructions for the pump, my son keeps turning it on and off to get the bubbles started , not sure if that is best for its future life span , also I do tend to just unplug it when we are not present as I fear it might catch fire , any special tips that you use to keep it running well would be greatly appreciated..Ty in advance ….eva

    • @tobysallthings-property6798
      @tobysallthings-property6798  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the comment.
      I get the filters from either B&Q or the Range- B&Q are the cheapest. You shouldn't need to change them that amount 1 every couple of months would do. I found when the kids played in it the filter would block quicker so now before anyone gets in they need to make sure there feet are clean to stop grass etc getting in their. Also I wont have the kids getting in and out constantly as that adds to the amount of dirt getting into the tub.
      Also use a fine net to clean the tub after each use. Grass seems to be the biggest issue with mine.
      mines left plugged in all the time, as I keep it at around 30degrees then boost it when I want to use it in the evening.
      Hope this helps..