No more than any other household major appliance. The motor, heater, and any other options are standard 110 volt so the average cost to operate your whirlpool is only pennies a day.
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There are three main things to tackle when cleaning a hot tub or whirlpool bath. Those things are:
1. Bacteria
2. Grease
3. Grime and dirt
To address all three of these issues you'll likely need separate products. There are liquid versions of the degreaser and cleaner, and there are tablet versions for sanitizing.
Simply fill up the whirlpool bath with warm water, put the cleaning liquid in the cleaning outlet (or if you don't have this, just pour it into the bath). Put the tablet in the bath and then just run it.
Karen; (1) Check the web by googling your Model # and the word manual. (2) call 1-800-555-1212 and ask for the toll free number to Whirlpool. (3) Ask an experienced washing machine operator how to use it.
Bubble bath is definitely out of the question. Provide any of the products that you are using do not have a detergent base or bubbles so to speak, you can use them. Depending on how many times a week you use it you might want to get a cleaner that they use on hot tubs from you local pool distributer. I hope this helps you.
whirlpool tub has jets that circulate the water, where an air bath uses bubbles that rise gently from the bottom of the tub. Whirlpools are typically used for therapy, air baths are used for a much gentler experience. Air baths can be used with aromatherapy/essential oils. Both offer a spa-like experience.
Yes. They are every bit as safe as your standard bathtub or shower. Unlike outdoor spas or hot tubs (which are similar to swimming pools), your indoor whirlpool bathtub is emptied after each use. There are no chemicals or stored water involved.
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