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Bestway Lay-Z-Spa Filter Cartridge VI (10.6 x 8.0cm) – Pack of 2
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Spa for the garden and spa equipment

Here on the page you will find our selection of equipment for your spa, so you can get the best equipment for your next spa experience.

Almost everyone who has tried it can tell that sinking into a hot tub after a long day can be a great way to relax and recharge.

Here people can gather and enjoy the warm water, the relaxing atmosphere, and come back to life after a long work week; it's also a fantastic way to pamper yourself.

There is almost no better feeling than when you are enveloped by the warm water and the soothing sensation of the jets massaging your sore muscles.

It's an experience many have while on vacation, but why wait for a spa experience until you're on vacation?

You can have a spa experience at home with the right equipment; few believe it, but you can have a spa at home, but before it can be done, you need to have the right equipment sorted first.

4 things to consider before buying Spa & Spa equipment

Not everyone has the time or opportunity to visit a spa, either due to busy days or a long drive to the nearest spa.

However, that doesn't mean you can't indulge yourself with a home spa, as it provides both body and mind with an opportunity to relax and enjoy a bit of luxury.

Buying spa equipment for your home spa can be a long and cumbersome process, and there are many products to be aware of.

There are many different types of spa equipment, and thus it can be overwhelming to find the best value for your money.

The most important thing is equipment that helps keep your home spa clean and free of bacteria, so you don't have to worry about unpleasant surprises, such as dead insects or similar, when you want to enjoy your spa.

It is also important to ensure that your hot tub is the right size so you and your nearest can use it comfortably without a lack of space.

#1 - Consider your needs

Before you think about buying spa equipment, you should first consider the elements and features that you want your spa equipment to be able to do for you; cleaning equipment and temperature control would be essential, but do you also want equipment for self-indulgence?

There are, as such, no wrong answers, and whether you want self-indulgence or something else, you can find equipment that suits you.

For many, spa experiences like this are also used as social events, as friends and family gather for a lovely spa experience, which should also be included in your considerations:

Is the spa for yourself or will you share it with your circle?

After you have found the answers to your questions and established your wishes and requirements, you should investigate whether you are looking for prefabricated, inflatable, or built-in concrete home spas.

#2 - The safety around your Spa

The next aspect you should consider when thinking about spas and related equipment is of course your safety.

Before you install both spa and spa equipment, it is essential that you learn the very basic regulations that apply to swimming pools and hot tubs.

Here you should consider elements such as fencing around the hot tub, installation of edges, covers, and placements should be considered.

It is also important to go through what precisely is required when you install your hot tub, so you can use it safely without worrying that there have been faulty installations or similar; thus avoiding damage to your home from moisture or similar.

#3 - Spa Size

Before you make a final purchase decision, it's important to consider how many people will be using your spa at one time, as this can affect how large a filtration system you should invest in and how advanced cleaning equipment you need to use.

It is, of course, also crucial to buy a spa that is large enough for the number of people you want in the spa at the same time to be there comfortably, but you should also be aware that the larger the hot tub is, the more water, heat, and maintenance it requires.

Therefore, it also depends greatly on what budget you have set aside for the spa.

Even though you may not use your spa daily, it's important to remember that it still costs money to use it, and therefore you should ensure that you can invest in the right spa equipment, so you can keep your spa clean, and at the same time use it without problems.

There is also a possibility that you may risk overestimating how many will use the spa at the same time, and thus buying one that is too large to be practical.

It would indeed be a great shame to buy a hot tub and related equipment, and then find out that it lies outside your budget or is too large to be practical to have standing.

#4 - The spa's location

It is important to consider where exactly you will have your spa; often, hot tubs are meant to be an outdoor pleasure, as many feel that they are not as “choked” by the steam and heat as indoors.

Others, however, prefer to have their hot tubs close to the home entertainment, as it then gets used more for parties, for example.

There is also the possibility that, if your home is large enough, to have your hot tub in the bathroom, where you can sit in peace and relax with something cold to drink; the most important thing is just to remember to air it well, as the steam can risk damaging both walls and floors.

In case you have electronic devices in your bathroom, they may also risk being damaged by the steam if you are not careful, and ensure to place your spa near windows so you can air out while you relax; thus you can also listen to the birds while you unwind.

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