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The Lay-Z-Spa Miami Hot Tub features a powerful 120 AirJet massage system for up to 4 users, built with durable TriTech triple-layer material and an insulating lid to maintain heat efficiently. Easy to set up and backed by a 2-year warranty, it’s the UK’s best-selling inflatable spa brand trusted by over a million customers.








| ASIN | B08DJBCL7M |
| Best Sellers Rank | 7,512 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 2 in Hot Tubs |
| Brand | Lay-Z-Spa |
| Brand Name | Lay-Z-Spa |
| Colour | Black |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,479 Reviews |
| Included Components | 1 spa, 1 cover, 1 spa pump, 1 filter cartridge (VI), 1 ChemConnect dispenser, 1 repair patch |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 180L x 66W x 180H centimetres |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Type Name | Hot Tub |
| Item Weight | 32.34 Kilograms |
| Item height | 180 centimetres |
| Item weight | 32.34 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Lay-Z-Spa |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
| Material | Polyethylene (PE), Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Material Type | Polyethylene (PE), Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Number of Jets | 120 |
| Product dimensions | 180L x 66W x 180H centimetres |
| Seating Capacity | 4 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 230 Volts (AC) |
G**G
Really Good Small Hot Tub
We bought this at a very good price and wasn't really sure what to expect, but so far it's well and truly exceeded my expectations. I've been to many spas and hired hot tubs before so I thought an honest review of what it is and isn't might be helpful Starting with the basics It is a couples hot tub, it might say fits 2 to 4 but it will fit 2 comfortably, 3 reasonably and 4 will be a bit snug. If you are regularly entertaining and want 4 or more in there this isn't the hot tub for you. If you're a couple it's perfect, if you sometimes have a friend round again great. The air jets are good, from reading online this model has recently been upgraded to have 120. I have hired bigger lazy-spa models and this one competes on the air jet front. It's an air filled hot tub, not a rigid hot tub, but saying that it's pretty rigid! I can lay against it and there's no movement, even leaning over the edge to drink my drink it's solid. Temperature - This really is one of its strong points. Because it's quite a compact hot tub it doesn't lose a lot of heat. I went through a full cycle today when it was 15 degrees outside. The tub started at 40 degrees when I got in, quickly dropped to 39, then stayed at 39 until about a minute before the full cycle ended when it dropped to 38. An hour later it was back at 40 degrees. Larger tubs with a greater surface area of water seem to drop quicker and take longer to reheat. It's super easy to set up. The filter unit is also a pump so pumps it up for you in under 5 minutes. Same for the lid. It also comes with 2 filters. It took about an hour and a half to fill from our garden tap via a hose. You will need to buy a mat or protector to go on the ground to keep it safe from damage, we bought the Lazy-spa one, you could just buy a gym mat. And a chemical pack for it. But overall, as a regular spa and hot tub user I'm very impressed with this new model.
R**O
Quite expensive to run but worth it
Perfect for this summer. Easy to put up and dismantle and got loads of fun in it
Y**S
Lovely hot tub for small spaces - but use YouTube for help setting up!
Wanted a lay-z-spa for years and finally treated myself this year. Bought the smallest model - the Aruba - as this was the only one I had room for. Great quality and I’ve not been disappointed, it’s everything I hoped for! A small amount of maintenance each day goes a long way - I bought the Clearwater chemical starter kit which includes tests strips which allow you to test the chlorine and pH levels - really important. I also bought a lay-z-spa vac which I use daily to get the debris off the bottom. The spa does come with a cover but I upgraded to a thermal cover (around £80) which adds extra insulation and cuts down on running costs. The instructions that come with the spa are next to useless but there are plenty of set up guides on YouTube that are really helpful and you should be up and running in no time. Running costs are pretty good if your spa is well insulated and it’s cheaper not to let the spa water cool completely as it takes a lot of energy to heat it. I usually turn mine off overnight and then on the next day when I do the maintenance which only takes ten minutes or so. Highly recommended!
P**C
Brilliant spa. Great for relaxing.
We’ve had our spa for about 3 years now and absolutely love it. Easy to set up. Keeps its heat really well, especially if you put good insulation underneath and use the cover when not in use. Couple of grips.. if it’s kept up for a prolonged time the air, as you would expect, leaks out and it has to be topped up, not a problem except the pipe to add air is also the pipe for the spa bubbles meaning you have to disconnect that to re inflate the spa, the same if you need to re inflate the lid, as there is little ‘wriggle room’ when everything is attached it’s not easy. Having a separate pump that fits is a good idea. Make sure you’ve got it situated exactly where you want it because when it’s filled it ain’t moving.
R**H
Very cost effective deal for two people.
This is a great budget hottub. I mean REALLY it is worth the spend. Both our neighbours have one and recommended it to us and I'm not normally one for following what the neighbours do. My wife and I love it and it's amply big for two adults. We've spent hours in ours and have used it most days since we had it ( about a month ago). Takes about 800 litres of water. This will weigh over a tonne with people in so if it's going onto decking, make sure your deck can take the weight. Ours sits on a patio. You need to ensure you keep the hottub chemically balanced to avoid algae growth. This includes adjusting free chlorine, ph and full instructions of how to do this are included in the instructions. Their is also a filter that you should change after the 1st 24 hours and then frequently ( at least weekly if you use your tub a lot) after that. These are not expensive. During setup, the pump unit will inflate the hot tub (and the detachable top that clips on securely when the tub is not in use) in a matter of minutes. Attaching the pump unit to the pool is very easy and can be done by one person. The pump unit has simple controls to adjust temperature (heating 800 litres by 1 degree will take time) but on cooler days, even with the heather on, you will lose heat faster than you can heat it. I pull the cover up like a blanket ( it floats) to help keep the heat in if it's cold. Max temp is 40 degrees. I find this too warm, though. There is a timer functio so you can set rlthe pump/filter/heater to run for a set time. The jacuzzi function is 1 touch and there is a lock feature to prevent accidental operation that is enabled/disabled by a long press of the lock/unlock key. The pool is wuite sturdy and looks decent enough but you should not sit or put too much weight on the edges. The pump is not too noisy and has a fairly long power cable with a built in RCD. The dark and light-grey of the pool and the pump should fit in with any garden Setup: pool/ pump etc (45 mins) Filling : 2.5 hours (depends on your water pressure) Initial chemical dose and heating up : Allow at least 12 hours. You will need to regularly check free chlorine, PH and alkalinity and dose with chemicals (not supplied) regularly. You will need to change the water after frequent use. You can extend this by always showering prior to use and making sure the surrounding ground is clean. Do not use the pool if you have moisteriser or other skin lotions as an oily film will form and you will get a foam when you use the jacuzzi function. I recommend buying some foam to go under the pool to make it more comfy and help insulate it. I got some interlocking foam tiles. Emptying through the drain plug takes an age so I will be investing in a pump for this purpose. Always replace the cover when not in use as the pool is quite deep enough for pets or unsupervised children to drown in and always test the water with the supplied testing strips before use. Scoop out leaf matter and the inevitable drowning insects. If the water looks murkey try cleaning chemicals but if you can't get it to look nice and clear, drain clean and refill. Hope this review helps you. There are some yt videos showing how to etc that I watched that helped me if you need them.
A**Y
Poor set up instructions, otherwise excellent spa
Had I not been determined to get the thing up during my lunch break I would not have. The instructions were so unclear and once I’d made some sense of them I realised they weren’t even accurate for the model. If there had been proper instructions, the set up is SO EASY, so that’s a shame. Once finally set up, it’s been amazing, gets really hot, comes with the inflatable insulating cover when definitely helps. Base is well cushioned, I’d say it would comfortably seat 2 although I’m sure you could squeeze another 2 in.
D**A
Easy Set Up. Check For Holes Before Use (it can happen). Activate Lazy Spa 2yr Warranty.
After inflating the tub I noticed it was deflating somewhat before I’d even put water in it. After spraying the outside with soapy water I could not find the leak so decided to try the inside liner even though it hadn’t even been filled with water or sat in yet and there I found a small slit that looked like it had worn in by itself from being in storage somewhere for nearly a year (tubs are manufacture dated). As well as several parts missing and a stained inside liner (either old storage tub or used and returned item) I contacted Lazy Spa who acknowledged the problem from all the evidence I’d sent them and they replaced the tub under warranty within a few days. The warranty department were excellent and I’m very pleased with their help. If purchasing one of these be sure to open it asap, check all the parts are there, make sure all is working and fill out the extended warranty slip. New tub is now filled up, water is warm and I’ve still yet to sit in it but as we go into the end of May bank holiday with nice weather I will finally get to relax in my hot tub. Thank you Lazy Spa.
M**S
Faults and awkward customer service
Lid deflated within a few hours, 2 pumps have had faults and have been replaced. They will only replace after a ridiculous series of videos and tests are uploaded to their portal and even then cables must be cut and actions must be performed in certain ways or they will reject your photo and video evidence
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