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	<title>Comments on: Lifesmart Rock Solid Luna Spa with Plug &amp; Play Operation</title>
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		<title>By: Runnicle</title>
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		<dc:creator>Runnicle</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 19:15:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Delivery was much sooner than estimated.  Helpful driver delivered spa to garage instead of at end of driveway.  Shipping weight of 355 pounds included an 8&#039; x 5&#039; wooden pallet.  I managed to move the spa on its pallet to its location by myself using only a hand-dolley, but would recommend others to have at least two to tackle this move.  Spa comes with GFCI protection built into the spa&#039;s electrical plug.  Spa is actually one of FreeFlow&#039;s &quot;Sport&quot; models which were discontinued last year for new model names this year.  Other than having to drill screw holes in the spa for the four attachments to hold the spa cover, no other assembly was required.  Be sure to fill spa before plugging in, and read the instruction manual carefully.  Spa worked as advertised once plugged in.  However, friction heating takes 24 plus hours to reach preset operating water temperature.  My spa is worth every bit of its low price and FreeFlow has an excellent reputation for low-end spas.  
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&lt;br /&gt;After a month of owning, I now know that FreeFlow will support this spa.  Through them I bought an ozonator, replacement GFCI cable, and replacement filter cartridges.  Call or e-mail them for which part numbers you need to order.  Spa is ozonator-ready, but you must be knowledgeable in order to install because ozonator comes without installation instructions.  From a local spa shop I also bought a Nature 2 mineral sanitizer and Potassium mono-per-sulfate (non-chlorine oxidizer) to combine with the ozonator, and now water stays crystal clear using only 1 tsp of di-chlor per 245 gallon tub capacity. 
Rating: 5 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Delivery was much sooner than estimated.  Helpful driver delivered spa to garage instead of at end of driveway.  Shipping weight of 355 pounds included an 8&#8242; x 5&#8242; wooden pallet.  I managed to move the spa on its pallet to its location by myself using only a hand-dolley, but would recommend others to have at least two to tackle this move.  Spa comes with GFCI protection built into the spa&#8217;s electrical plug.  Spa is actually one of FreeFlow&#8217;s &#8220;Sport&#8221; models which were discontinued last year for new model names this year.  Other than having to drill screw holes in the spa for the four attachments to hold the spa cover, no other assembly was required.  Be sure to fill spa before plugging in, and read the instruction manual carefully.  Spa worked as advertised once plugged in.  However, friction heating takes 24 plus hours to reach preset operating water temperature.  My spa is worth every bit of its low price and FreeFlow has an excellent reputation for low-end spas.  </p>
<p>After a month of owning, I now know that FreeFlow will support this spa.  Through them I bought an ozonator, replacement GFCI cable, and replacement filter cartridges.  Call or e-mail them for which part numbers you need to order.  Spa is ozonator-ready, but you must be knowledgeable in order to install because ozonator comes without installation instructions.  From a local spa shop I also bought a Nature 2 mineral sanitizer and Potassium mono-per-sulfate (non-chlorine oxidizer) to combine with the ozonator, and now water stays crystal clear using only 1 tsp of di-chlor per 245 gallon tub capacity.<br />
Rating: 5 / 5</p>
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