| Please take a time out, make
yourself a cup of tea, pour yourself a wine or beer and
spend just ten minutes reading the following. Buying a
Hot Tub will mean you are about to part with a considerable
amount of your hard earned income and we believe it very
important you be given the opportunity to learn about
what to look for when purchasing a tub, so as to ensure
you buy well. Four years ago,
when my co directors and I decided to introduce a range
of Hot Tubs to compliment our existing 25 year old pool
business, we made sure we researched the market thoroughly
and with over 100 Hot Tub manufacturers out there……..boy
did it take some researching !
Essentially we were focused on offering
a tub driven by quality, not by price. And a tub which
offered the three key features we believe to be essential
when buying a Hot Tub:
1 Extreme comfort.
2 Exceptional hydro massage.
3 Excellent energy efficiency.
In “Beachcomber” we not
only found the quality and all the above key features,
but we’re dealing with a manufacturer whose attitude
to customer service and post sales support is exceptional.
Beachcomber have made a substantial commitment to the
European market place with distribution and support
facilities now firmly established both here in the U.K.
as well as numerous other European countries.
At the end of the day, we very much
hope you will elect to purchase a Hot Tub as we know
the benefits ownership has brought to the communication
and well being in our own families and that of our many
existing customers too. If you choose to purchase from
us, that is a bonus and I assure you we will do everything
we can to provide you with a pleasurable buying experience.
However, if you have yet to completed
your research and have other tubs to evaluate and consider,
all we politely ask is that you take time out to review
the following tips overleaf to ensure you minimise your
risk of buying the wrong tub.
Thank you for your time.
P.S. Don’t forget to check
with us with regards availability and pricing on ex-display
models, special factory promotions and the dates of
our “SALES”.
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Rollover
Lip. Ensure the lip of the tub rolls over
the cabinet edges such displaced water will run
directly on to the floor. If it doesn’t and
the shell sits on top of the cabinet, leaving a
wooden ledge around the perimeter, then displaced
water will pool on the ledge and in a relatively
short time the wood will discolour and rot. The
mastic bead, just like the ones around most domestic
bath tubs, is likely to rot too and peel away allowing
water to ingress in to the tubs cabinet. |
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Total Immersion.
Some tubs are only 29” or 30” deep and
therefore bathers often find their upper torso is
exposed to the elements and so, especially in winter,
the bathing experience is uncomfortable. Additionally
taller bathers will find there is not the depth
to stretch out and therefore they end up sitting
in a “knees up” position which leads
to discomfort in the abdominal areas. So be sure
to sit in the tubs you are looking at to ensure
they “fit” you. |
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Foot Well. The
whole Hot Tub bathing experience is all about relaxing
aching muscles and unwinding tired minds, so just
imagine………there you are nicely
reclined, warm water gently caressing you…….then
someone’s big hairy leg and foot comes into
contact with yours….Yuk! You see unless you
have a nice wide, deep foot well you’re likely
to encounter such an unpleasant experience. Ensure
the foot well allows all the bathers plenty of room
thus ensuring the only feet you come in to contact
with are those you want to. |
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Insulation.
Be careful here as most tub manufacturers can only
ever insulate at most three quarters of their tub.
This is because they have the pump and heating equipment
mounted inside the tubs’ cabinet, such they
can only foam fill three sides of the cabinet. Now
would you only insulate three walls of your home?
Check the quality and thickness of the cover too
as this plays a crucial role in insulation. Check
that it is covered in “Marine Grade”
vinyl and not cheap domestic upholstery vinyl which
will all too quickly weather, fade and tear. |
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Comfort. Remember
to ask to sit in a “dry” tub, in order
you can evaluate the comfort. For optimum comfort
look for ergonomic seating as opposed to bench type
seating and make sure the seating can accommodate
all shapes and sizes of bather. Also check to ensure
the jets are recessed. Some tubs do not have recesses
in the shells mould and this causes the jets to
sit proud of the shell and cause discomfort when
you lean back on to them. |
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Reflexology.
Check to see if the tub offers foot massage jets
in the floor well. An absolute must for those who
are on their feet all day. Fantastic for giving
life back to those fallen arches and stretched tendons. |
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All Active Seating.
Make sure that when the massage pump is on all jetted
seats and loungers are active. In some cases you
may have four seats being served by one pump and
the only way you can give the optimum flow rate
to two of the seats is to , via a diverter valve,
shut off the supply to the other two, thus you do
not have all active seating. Beachcombers engineering
ensures that optimum performance is achieved at
all the seats, not just some of them. |
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Jets. Don’t
fall for the ones with “lots and lots”
of jets. The best hydrotherapy and massage comes
from fewer rather than more jets. Think about your
everyday shower head. When the shower head rose
is fully open and lots of holes (jets) are open
you will receive a gentle soft shower. Turn the
rose such you now have only four or five holes open
and you get an intense impulse shower proving less
jets gives better massage. Top of the range tubs
like Beachcomber will be engineered to have the
correct number of jets placed in positions designed
to target specific muscle groups and ensure maximum
muscle stimulation. The heart will then pump blood
to the stimulated muscles accelerating the production
of endorphins, the body’s natural pain killers.
Make sure the jets are interchangeable such you
can bespoke the type of massage you like in the
seat you most prefer. Finally ensure they are recessed
in to moulded niches too, such the jet nozzles face
is not digging in to you when you lean back on it. |
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Safety. Make
sure access in and out of the tub is safe with well
thought out internal entry/exit steps. Avoid tubular
hand grips or rails too. It’s been known for
small children’s hands and wrists to get trapped
behind them causing injury and unnecessary distress
in what after all should be a place of fun and relaxation.
Additionally the metal tubular grips look great
in the showroom but water is full of minerals and
once water evaporates, just like your sink taps
at home, it leaves an unsightly residue behind which
means extra cleaning. |
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Pillows. Some
manufacturers fit pillows inside their tubs. Behind
fitted pillows it will be dark and warm, the perfect
place for bacteria to breed, especially as they
are above the water line and therefore out of reach
of the sanitizer in the water. Beachcomber offers
portable pillows in marine grade vinyl material,
which you take in and out of the tub. Much healthier!
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