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07/18/08
Lay Z Spa Chemicals
2008-08-19 12:04 | Uncategorized | Permalink |

If you are looking for great deals on the cheapest Lay Z Spa Chemicals, take a look at our chemicals page. We often have discount codes and other saving to help you run your Lay Z Spa as cheaply as possible.

The Lay Z Spa chemicals starter pack is a great kit to get you up and running. After purchasing that, you can simply buy new individual chemicals as you run out.

Lay Z Spa Chemicals

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Lay Z Spa Asda
2008-07-08 13:14 | Uncategorized | Permalink |

I am fairly sure that Asda will not be stocking the Lay Z Spa chemicals or starter packs.

If you require them fast to maintain your lay z spa, please visit our Lay Z Spa chemicals and Lay Z Spa Filters page to order

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Thanks for all the Lay Z Spa reviews
2008-07-08 12:49 | News | Permalink |

What a response!

Thank you for sending us your Lay Z spa reviews. We have put some up on our lay z spa reviews page and will be adding some more in the next few days. Will your review and photos be there?

It’s not too late to be a star on our site. We are still mad keen to get your lay-z-spa review. Send them to lay z spa reviews - the more the merrier. Send them all in - reviews, photos. videos and even cheeky stuff.

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Have a Lay Z Spa Question?
2008-06-29 16:38 | Questions | Permalink |

Need any questions answered before ordering yourself that Lay Z Spa?

Ask away - use the comment section below and we do our best to answer.

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Lay Z Spa XL Deluxe Parties
2008-06-19 15:06 | News | Permalink |

If you are having a Lay Z Spa XL Deluxe party, please take pics and vids and send them in to us. The funniest and the rudest (publishable  :) ) sent to us by the end of June will each get an underwater lighting gadget.
Send them to reviews@layz-spa.co.uk

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Homemade Home Spas
2008-06-18 22:25 | News | Permalink |

Some people are just too tight to spend £285 on a spa. Here are some of the crazy things they have done - don’t try any of this at home!

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Cost to Run a Lay Z Spa?
2008-06-18 15:59 | Tips | Permalink |

One of the most important considerations of running a spa is the cost to heat it. Electricity seems to get more expensive by the day so I thought that a discussion on how to heat your spa is needed.

My own personal spa - My electricity is on the Economy 7 tariff and so I try to use that whenever possible. I switch the heating on around midnight and manually turn off when I awake. The spa is set to 40C and will achieve that when I turn off. We would normally use the spa anytime after 4pm and in this unheated period the spa loses about 3C so it is around 37C. That’s still a very nice temperature and means our spa is running as cheaply as possible.

I will post up some electricity consumption detail next week.

How are you heating your Lay Z Spa? Please comment below.

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Lay Z Spa
2008-06-18 13:49 | News | Permalink |

Fancy a www.layz-spa.co.uk sticker or pet bowl?

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Lay Z Spa Box Size
2008-06-18 13:48 | Questions | Permalink |

People have asked us if it is possible to take a boxed Lay Z Spa on an airplane.

Well, the box is a fair old size and weighs quite a bit too!
Here is a photo of the info that is printed on the top of the box. This is the 4 person series 2 model.

If you are thinking of taking a Lay Z Spa XL 6 person model to your villa in the south of France, then you may be out of luck. That model is delivered on a quarter pallet!

Next Question please….

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RCD Plug
2008-06-18 13:47 | Tips | Permalink |

As you may know, the plug of the Lay Z Spa has a built-in RCD.
This means that the plug is larger than of a standard UK plug. If you install an outside waterproof mains socket of the kind that the cover snaps shut to maintain its waterproofness, you will find that cover of the socket will not close and may not be waterproof anymore.

Don’t forget, if in any doubt regarding electricity get the assistance of a qualified electrician.

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