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Hot Tub Defined

Water-filled wood, plastic, or ceramic container in which up to 12 people can lounge. Normally equipped with a heater that heats the water from 80 degrees to 106 degrees Fahrenheit. It may also have jets to bubble the water. The water is not drained after each use. An average-size hot tub holds 200 to 400 gallons of water. All reported hot tubs are assumed to include an electric pump. These are also called spas or jacuzzis.

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  • Corner Bathtub: MODEL?KA-F1627 SIZE?140x110x6 5CM 1.5mm thick Acryl and ABS compound materials. 2.Reinforced by 100% resin and three layers of fiberglass

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