Why Are Beachcomber Hot Tubs So Popular?
Beachcomber hot tubs feature unique options and settings that have enticed comfort seekers for years. This includes the trademark Ergocomfort seating for which they are very well known. They are also well known for their wholesale prices and discount pricing. In fact, Beachcomber hot tubs are by and far one of the most affordable hot tub manufacturers in the world.
Beachcomber also values the aesthetics of their hot tubs which can be seen in the crisp contemporary, modern designs, which includes a variety of hard shell and soft sided spas that are to die for. Beachcombers comfort and beauty ideas don’t stop there. They also offer portable spas, an inflatable spa, and even handicap accessible and replacement spas.
Additionally, it should be noted that each of the Beachcomber spas are energy efficient and won’t cause your electric bill or water bill to go through the roof.
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Consider the following models of Beachcomber hot tubs currently available to consumers: The 750 Model of Beachcomber hot tubs is one of the largest and most accommodating hot tubs available on the market today. It measures 89" x 89" x 38" and can hold up to 437 gallons of water. It features 45 water jets that are easy to adjust and that can create a wide range of comfort levels; underwater mood lighting and a comfort design that can’t be beat. The 750 Model can be acquired in the following colors: Beachwood, Tungsten, Quartzite, Alabaster, Sandstone, Sterling, Carbon, Cobalt, Opal, and Atlantis. The 750 Model is built to hold up to 8 adults. Also in the 700 series of Beachcomber hot tubs is the 720 Model that can hold up to 8 adults. It features the following specifications: 80" x 88" x 38" and can house 362 gallons of water. Its biggest attraction is the 32 jets that can be adjusted and which are designed with various comfort and pressure levels in mind to create all types of massage settings. The 725 Model features the following dimensions: 80" x 88" x 38" and can also seat up to 8 adults. It holds 335 gallons of water and includes 33 water jets that are adjustable. This hot tub comes in the same colors as the 750 and is considered to be one of the most affordable and powerful hot tubs in the Beachcomber line of hot tubs. The 500 series of Beachcomber hot tubs includes the 580 Model that has a capacity of up to 9 adults. The dimensions of the 580 are: 89" x 89" x 38" with a 430 gallon limit. 28 water jets are strategically fashioned throughout the hot tub, that can also be acquired in all the same colors as the 700 series of hot tubs. The 520 Model hot tub measures 57" x 75" x 30" and is designed to hold up to two or more adults based on size. This hot tub is a little more intimate as compared to the other hot tubs in the Beachcomber line of hot tubs. It features 13 water jets and various lighting settings. The 550 model hot tub in this line features the following dimensions: 80" x 88" x 38" and is designed to hold up to eight adults. It offers custom seating, unique lighting, and 27 powerful and adjustable water jets throughout. This hot tub also comes in all the same colors as the 700 series. Beachcomber truly does feature one of the largest and most affordable lines of hot tubs in the business. Each of their hot tubs is designed with quality, comfort and customer satisfaction in mind. If you are looking for the ultimate hot tub experience, your search should begin and end with Beachcomber. |

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