Enhance Your RV Lifestyle With A Portable Spa
Just take it out of the box, inflate, fill and plug it into a 110 electric power source and you’re ready to relax. It seats two to four adults depending on the size and shape of the adult. Here Joy Marshall demonstrates how the floating insulation cover fits on the spa.
The fabric cover holds the insulation cover in place and locks down with these easy release clips.
You can purchase this for $899.00 bucks including free shipping.
This spa will delight you with 127 powerful turbo jets to soothe your soul, not to mention your aches and pains. Order one of these units by contacting Larry & Joy Marshall at (541) 488-3121 (9 to 5 Pacific time) or visit their website here FunLifestyles. They also sell the “Elegant Comfort Spa-N-A-Box” which also runs on standard 110 electric.
It looks more like a traditional permanent spa with the attractive wood sides. This spa requires two boxes for storage, but will also seat 4 to 6 adults. It sets up in 20 minutes using a durable vinyl liner. It costs $1,499.00 with free shipping.
Since this model requires two boxes, you might want to consider storing them in the back of the towed vehicle when traveling. I met the Marshalls at Quartzsite where they were demonstrating and selling their many excellent products.
As readers you need to know I do not receive compensation for advertising products I review. I do it for fun and enjoyment. Sometimes vendors will send me a product for free so I can show you how it works, but other than that I’m not compensated for any product reviews I bring to your attention. Since I’m a free-lance journalist I’m free to tell you If I don’t like something and my long time readers know I’m not bashful if I have a negative opinion about something. So to all my readers I salute you and say "Thank You" for your continued readership. Exposing you to new products enhancing the RV lifestyle - Jim Twamley, Professor of RVing.Labels: RV Lifestyle




3 Comments:
What do campground owners think about me using this amount of water and electric?
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Anonymous, at March 22, 2008 1:49:00 PM PDT
We bought are spa-n-a-box one year ago, because it was to costly to run are pool and spa. We also decided to take it with us rving, never did. To much weight in your rv. I sold it on ebay for $600/$224 shipping and handling. We had it for 11 month, paid $1200. You have to wait a least 24 hrs to let it dry out completely,have fun trying to repackage back into the boxes.
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Anonymous, at March 24, 2008 4:37:00 AM PDT
Great point about having to wait for it to dry out...what about boondocking?...wonder if the onan can handle it?...sure would be nice after a day of riding/hiking
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Anonymous, at March 31, 2008 11:46:00 AM PDT
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