Pros: portable, LED lights, 8 jets Cons: overflow with too many people, no body-contoured seating, short people will need a boost
My wife, step kids and I were at the Irish Festival here in California. I never imagined I'd walk away from this cultural event buying a portable hot tub. All I had to do was pick a color and write the check. Exterior colors include black, blue, ...
Pros: comfortable; easy to set up & use; no plumbing involved; excellent physical therapy; delicious! Cons: not cheap - but less than others; I can't be in it all the time!
As a person who suffers from Fibromyalgia as well as other chronic pain syndromes, I had always known that soaking in a hot tub would be exactly what my aching, cramped body needed. Apart from the fact that the more conventional hot tubs were incredibly ...
Pros: Fantastic Spa I would highly recommend.
Ingenious and well made. Cons: I only own one.
After serious deliberation and dubious product comparison I chose the Softub 300.
Portable: When I sold my last house the hard spa I had was not worth the cost and inconvenience of moving. When I had originally purchased the hard Spa I had spent...
Pros: It is light and portable compared to the other hard shell tubs on the market Cons: The temp doesn't adjust as quickly as a normal spa when heat is lost
We had considered buying a spa for some time and after doing some research on the internet and talking to other people it seemed like the T-300 was the best deal for us.
I was originally turned on to a softub model during a floor show at a...
Pros: Economical in both purchase price & operating costs, very functional design Cons: Seating locations & variety are limited.
We knew the moment we saw our current home in 1991 that one of the 2 decks would be an ideal place for a spa, to gaze at the eucalyptus forest in our back yard. Six months ago when we finally began evaluating the feasibility of getting a spa somewhere...
Pros: -portable
-easy to maintain
-easy installation Cons: -eats chemicals
-holds 6 children, not adults
-overflow issues
-motor noise
Overall, I have been very happy with my Softub 300+ purchase. Its always hot, requires minimal maintenance, and and is easy to keep clean. I bought my Softub over the internet about 3 months ago. So far, there have been absolutely no problems with ...
Pros: Cheap compared to other spas, portable, barrier free seating, easy to use. Cons: Can develop electrical faults (especially relays), durability of the liner not great
We have had our Softub for 5 years. On the whole we are very pleased with it. It is an excellent way to wind down at the end of the day and is great for parties. We have unfortunately had a few problems with our tub. I am convinced that this product ...
Pros: Runs on 110V. Light can be easily moved. Cons: Noisy and takes time to heat up.
I started a major backyard project and decided to include a spa in my plans since everything was torn up. I started looking around at the major brands and looked at the voltage requirements. In conjunction, I looked into adding a 220v outlet in my ...
I purchased a softub on May 27, 2005, from Troy Soll at the Sam’s Club in Eastgate. We had been looking for a hot tub that I could care for alone that was not cumbersome, bulky, and was easy to care for. I thought I had found such a tub after ...
Pros: Easy to move. Plug into wall. Easy to get in and out of Cons: Hard to find dealers who will service the tubs.
I have 2 Softubs currently. I have the T-300 at my home and have had it for over 7 years. I've had it re-skinned once and the motor replaced once during that time. I also have a T-200 at a cabin in the mountains. I've had that one for 6 years. I had ...
Pros: Nice size, easy to set up/operate, 900 watt draw max on high, 120 volt Cons: It can attract more house guests. Five year factory warrantee only applies to first owner
Our Softub was first purchased in 2005 and not used reportedly by the second owner who purchased it in 2007 and who used it the fall/winter of 2007/2008 but currently involve in a splitting of assets. Never have owned a hot tub we was concerned but the ...
Pros: Very basic, easy to setup and maintain, easy to use. Cons: Must buy from VAR network, support not always good, parts and repairs difficult to obtain.
I purchased the Softub 300 hot tub three years ago. I choose it based on its utilitarian design, easy of setup, use and maintenance, and the ability to relocate the spa with ease. Overall the spa has been a joy to own and use. I would like a little more...
Pros: It's the Best Spa for the Money !! Great Value. Cons: Non that I've found.....
My Softub 300 is at this moment outside on my patio in Southern Ohio at a soothing 104, whats the temperature outside you ask? Oh.... I believe the high for the day was a balmy 8 degrees ! My Softub feels great and holds it's temperature all with no...
Pros: Lightweight, Easy to install Cons: Poor quality vinyl and inner seals: leaks, high repair costs, no use of tub
After less than two years, our tub began to leak, damaging our floor. On the advice of the sales rep, we replaced the vinyl liner. We refilled the tub, but it still leaked. We emptied the tub again and let it sit, fed up that it had ruined our floor....
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