Used with respect and care and is in fantastic condition. We've got the tub in a Summerhouse too, so it has never been out in the elements. No fading on the cover or weather damage. I'm not the best photographer, and I'm aware these don't do it justice, but hopefully this link will help you see how it could look on your patio, or in your log cabin! Https://www.jacuzzi.co.uk/hot-tubs/j-300-new/j-375-new The shell is 'Monaco', and the cabinet is closest to 'Modern Hardwood' but is slightly greyer, as you will see from the pics, while the interior hasn't changed since we bought ours, the cabinet has a little.
We had it installed in Summer 2019, by Jacuzzi themselves and had no problems with it and the recently installed upgraded CLEARRAY unit was also put in by an official Jacuzzi engineer. It's a J375, so whilst it describes itself as a 5-6 person tub, if you wanted to, it'd hold up to 8 people pretty comfortably as one of the seats is a lounger. When you're in it, your legs are up and are being caressed by lots of tiny little bubbles, it's bliss! It's also immensely sociable to sit in with a glass of bubbly amongst the bubbles(!), but it's also completely brilliant to relax in alone, listening to some music, or just letting the jets soothe your aching muscles. We find it quite inexpensive to run, it works with both Bromine or Chlorine, depending on your preference and it's actually the CLEARRAY (which is a UV Bulb) that sanitises the water in the first instance.
You need a dedicated electrical supply, but any electrician worth their salt can do that for you. Once it's up to temp, it's thermostatically controlled and only heats when it needs to. If you want to turn the tub into a fully wireless experience, there is even an upgrade unit you can put into it that will work with an app on your phone (so I'm told!) Included in the sale is the cover, cover lifter, steps, grab handle to assist getting in, and whatever leftover Bromine chemical bits and pieces we have. In terms of getting it out of our property to yours, we'll also include actual removal and delivery, which is not a big deal at all. It was brought in using a 'dolly' not a crane and we have a couple of reputable firms we can use.
Been advised it would normally expect it to cost around £500 to get it out, onto a hiab and to your address, so happy to include that in the winning price. You'd then need an electrician to connect it to a suitable power supply, if you use a registered Jacuzzi person, you will maintain the warranty which still has plenty of life left on it for all sorts of aspects of the spa. It's with huge sadness that we're selling, but we plan to get a swim spa and have prepped an area in the garden for it to go in.
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