Running a Lay-Z-Spa 24/7 for 1 YEAR - what happened ? Don’t Buy one until you watch this video

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024
  • This Bestway Lay Z Spa has been heating and filtering 24/7 what happened after owning it for 1 Year.
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Komentáře • 11

  • @hblady1
    @hblady1 Před rokem

    Thanks a lot for this information. I’m just waiting for mine to arrive and I’m really pleased for all your positive feedback.

  • @scottwilson3582
    @scottwilson3582 Před 3 měsíci

    Great help Thank you for sharing.
    What do you place your spa on as a base please?

    • @NatesToolbox
      @NatesToolbox  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks ☺️. I used these interlocking foam mats you can buy cheap from the hardware store or online. I think I used about 5-6 rows x 5-6 so 25

  • @unlimiteduploads2971
    @unlimiteduploads2971 Před měsícem

    How do u havw twp filter houses? I checked this spa others have 1.
    This is new or is this just older than 2021 version on yt?

  • @rag3bros49
    @rag3bros49 Před rokem

    Hey, how long does it roughly take to heat up the spa to 38 degrees from tap water (14 degrees)

    • @NatesToolbox
      @NatesToolbox  Před rokem

      Hey man, oooh long time ago but from memory maybe 1-2 degrees per hour, takes a while but it’s a very efficient heater so not much cost to run. I used tap connection for hot water so was ready to go haha

    • @letsbehonest4221
      @letsbehonest4221 Před rokem

      Narrr.. mine heated up in just a few hours ....
      I have solar on my house so I turn it off late afternoon and back on in the morning before I goto work and is hot about 1.5 hour..
      .... first time from cold tap water took about 3 or 4 hours tops.....

  • @RelaxSounds31
    @RelaxSounds31 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey mate, how much does it cost to run the spa? Im thinking about getting one

    • @NatesToolbox
      @NatesToolbox  Před 2 lety +2

      Hey,
      Good question. I usually let the timer run out 1-2 times a week so it’s probably on approx 60% of the time. (it’s got a max setting of 5 days on if you know the trick or 2 days if you don’t set anything up before it shuts down into power saving mode). It’s always at 40c as any lower it’s not hot enough to enjoy. At a guess from research it would be about $5-$6 a week for me I reckon. Full time on maybe $10 a week at most. If you only wanna heat it sometimes it takes a good half day (1.5-2c per hour so around 12-15hrs, chuck the heat on at night for a morning or before work for an arvo spa).
      Way cheaper than my old permanent spa that thing used to cost like $200 a month almost had a heart attack lol.