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Easy Set-Up:
One of the hidden benefits of the Spa-N-A-Box is the ease with which it assembles. No tools, adhesives, screws, or other parts are necessary in order to assemble the Spa-N-A-Box.
First-time assembly typically takes under 20 minutes, and once familiar with the process, many customers begin filling their Spa with water within 5 minutes of beginning assembly.
Detailed instructions on assembly are included with your Spa-N-A-Box.
Assembly is a three-stage process:
Step 1: Panels
The eight panels lock together at the corners to form the frame of the Spa-N-A-Box. Between each panel stands an extruded PVC pipe that has slotted tracks on either side for the panel. Each panel is lightweight and can be inserted by one person.
Step 2: Liner
Once the frame is assembled, simply insert the base pad and drape the liner over the inside of the frame. Gently pad down the edges around the rim of the frame.
You do not need to spend time smoothing the liner within the frame -- as the water fills the Spa, the weight of the water will pull the liner taught and will stretch it smoothly against the base pad.
Step 3: Attach Pump and Heater
With the liner in place, slide the pump and heater unit next to the frame and attach the water and air jet tubes. The tubes mate easily and do not require any tool to tighten the seal. The pump and heater assembly is lightweight enough for one person to slide it easily against the frame.
Step 4: Fill
You're done! Now begin filling your Spa-N-A-Box with a garden hose or faucet. The frame of the 6 Foot Spa-N-A-Box is self-reinforcing, becoming stronger as the more than 1500 pounds of water fill the inside of the Spa.
FEATURES:
The Pump
Spa-N-A-Box Spas are powered by a Grundfos fractional circulation pump that drives 360 gallons per hour through the filtration system.
Grundfos is the world's leading manufacturer of pumps, producing over 8 million units per year that are used in facilities ranging from municipial drinking water pumping stations to local pools and spas. The Grundfos pump is so efficient that it consumes less energy than a 100-watt lightbulb.
Turbo Massage Jets
Air Jets are another one of the features that makes the Spa-N-A-Box more like a full-size Spa than a portable Spa. Powered by a 1 HP blower, air is forced through 127 jets placed throughout the 6 Foot Spa-N-A-Box. When switched on, the water is brought to a frothing boil.
This Turbo Massage feature is exclusive to the Spa-N-A-Box product line. As the air jets launch the air from the bottom of the Spa, water throughout the Spa is agitated. The steady stream of air causes the water to massage your feet, legs, lower back, spine, and shoulders. Air blowers of this standard are typically found only on full-size Spas.
The Filtration
Embedded in the water pump is an advanced filtration system that removes impurities from your Spa. This filtration system is included standard on all Spa-N-A-Box models at no extra cost. Active at all times, the filters are constantly working to help filter debris and other impurities that enter your Spa during use.
The pump circulates 360 gallons of water per hour through the filters, ensuring that any impurities are quickly filtered from your Spa-N-A-Box spa.
The Cover
Included free with your Spa-N-A-Box is a soft lockable cover. The cover serves the dual purpose of keeping heat in and debris out while your Spa is not in use. Whether you use your Spa-N-A-Box indoors our outside, the cover is recommended as a way to help keep leaves, dust, bugs, and other unwanted items out of the Spa. At the same time, the cover acts as an insulator, locking heat and humidity within your Spa.
The Heat
The thermostatically controlled heater is operated at the touch of a button. After filling your Spa-N-A-Box, simply set the thermostat to any desired temperature between 40 and steamy 104 degrees. The heater works to rapidly warm the water at a rate of 425 gallon-degrees per hour, and effortlessly maintains the desired heat 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Based on average electricity costs, the Spa-N-A-Box Spas consumes roughly $10 of energy if water temperature is maintained at 104 degrees on a continual basis. This highly-efficient output is maintained thanks to highly-insulated liner padding and the cover. Please note: your actual operating costs may vary according to your local electricity rate schedule.
The Frame
The Spa-N-A-Box frames are framed by lightweight high-impact plastic panels that rest upon a extruded PVC frame. The frame is designed in a self-reinforcing structure that becomes stronger and more stable as water is added to the Spa. When filled to capacity with water, the Spa-N-A-Box is as robust as any permanent Spa.
The 2" thick panels are vacuum-sealed with polystyrene insulation to provide excellent thermal retention, a key to helping keep ongoing heating costs low. The panels are guaranteed not to delaminate.
The Liner
Made from the same material as commercial river rafts, the reinforced liner rests on a thick padded base that provides a comfortable floor. A padded lip liner that surrounds the rim of the Spa offers a cushioned arm and neck rest while also protecting the inner liner from chafing against the Spa frame.
The base pad provides both comfort and protection for the Spa liner. Feel free to set up your Spa-N-A-Box in any outdoor setting without worry of puncture -- the base pad protects the liner from twigs, rocks, and other sharp objects. CLICK YOUR BACK BUTTON TO RETURN TO PREVIOUS PAGE.
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