MSPA Certified Intex Products

Aaron Aubert
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The world of inflatable hot tub has recently taken off massively, and just as the demand has increased, the number of businesses producing inflatable hot tub units has also increased. These inflatables are, in fact, low-grade, over-priced, junk products and a total waste of money. They're not worth the time, effort, or money spent on buying, renting, or installing. If you're going to buy an inflatable hot tub, make sure that it's from a company that's well-known and reputable.

Why is this? There are literally hundreds of these spas being sold on the Internet every single day. Some of them are even being advertised on infomercials. But there are a select few hot tub manufacturers that have been selling inflatable spas for years. They know the business, and they know exactly what buyers are looking for.

An inflatable hot tub is designed to look like and act like a real hot tub - complete with built-in jets and working water jets. You can buy an inflatable spa that's very basic - perhaps just a bench, a built-in seat, some built-in lighting, and a couple of chairs. Or you can buy an "all-in-one" hot tub package that has everything in one, including the chair, the jets, the built-in seating, and even the massage system. But most of the time, these are called "hot tub packages" and come in basic packages of two to four, with different levels of amenities (such as jets, massages, AC, etc. ).

There are many different manufacturers that make inflatable spas, but the best known is Coleman. Coleman is a huge name in outdoor home accessories, and their portable spas are trusted by campers and hikers alike because of their quality construction and easy setup. Coleman's main brand, Coleman Saluspa, is the top choice among consumers and is known for high quality and affordability. So if you're looking for an inflatable hot tub, Coleman Saluspa may be a great choice for you.

Another company that many people trust is Life Span. Life Span makes a variety of spa and hot tub models, including models that have built-in music players, can be adjusted to many different temperatures, come with televisions and CD players, and more. Because it uses patented technology, all of their inflatable hot tub products are both easy to setup and maintain, and they provide a "camping feel" when using them. Life Span's other brands include: Blackpool, Cane Creek, Earthgear, Fleet Street, Marmot, and many others.

When selecting an inflatable hot tub, you may want to consider purchasing a unit that can be closed in like a tent. These tents are called hot air tents, and they allow you to close the sides and the tops on one unit, so that it becomes one big spa. This can provide a much cleaner environment inside of your home, since all the debris is removed from the inside of your home. If you plan on using your inflatable hot tub in a public area, this type of tent will provide you with the most privacy, since it won't be next to other people or things. You will also find that these tents allow a much cleaner environment, because all the debris is removed from the inside of your home, rather than being blown around the community.

You may also choose to purchase an inflatable hot tub cover, which is a simple sheet that goes over your spa. This is the same concept as purchasing a new tab for a pool. You just purchase a cover, then secure it to the inside of the unit, and it will keep the water in place and keep your new spa clean and sanitary. Many people like to add decorative items such as lighting and streamers to their new spa, but if you choose not to, you can always purchase the tab for the spa after it is installed.

MSPA Certified dealers are well known for selling high quality products that provide all of the benefits and features that you need. When purchasing your unit from a dealer, you should ensure that they are certified by the MSPA. If you purchase your inflatable spa from an independent reseller, you should always inquire about the manufacturing company or reseller.