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<blockquote data-quote="flicks" data-source="post: 390677" data-attributes="member: 26093"><p>Onoff. Yup, I can understand the cost of chemicals argument. I guess these things are costly in almost every respect.</p><p></p><p>I'm not going to knock the idea of an inflatable one on the head as this could be the way forward. Not going the 13amp route now mainly due to binky's comment about lack of power. I can accept that a spa costing a few hundred quid may lack a bit of oomph but one for a few thousand is a different matter.</p><p></p><p>Those woodburner ones look impressive but lack bubbles unless you buy an additional device to create them and the main idea of the spa is to help my wife with her aches and pains as we understand bubbles are good, (not to say I wouldn't enjoy an occasional tipple in there of an evening).</p><p></p><p>You have all been brilliant and I will take every bit of your advice on board before making up my mind for certain, apart from the hot tub boat, (sorry binky!)</p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flicks, post: 390677, member: 26093"] Onoff. Yup, I can understand the cost of chemicals argument. I guess these things are costly in almost every respect. I'm not going to knock the idea of an inflatable one on the head as this could be the way forward. Not going the 13amp route now mainly due to binky's comment about lack of power. I can accept that a spa costing a few hundred quid may lack a bit of oomph but one for a few thousand is a different matter. Those woodburner ones look impressive but lack bubbles unless you buy an additional device to create them and the main idea of the spa is to help my wife with her aches and pains as we understand bubbles are good, (not to say I wouldn't enjoy an occasional tipple in there of an evening). You have all been brilliant and I will take every bit of your advice on board before making up my mind for certain, apart from the hot tub boat, (sorry binky!) Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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