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Hey, we’ve all been there; you’re enjoying yourself in the hot tub, buy you have to step out for a refreshment or snack. So, you throw on a towel, step out, and the cold hits you. With the SpaCaddy, your beverage, snack, or smartphone is always within reach — without having to leave the comfort of your spa or hot tub!
The 8' x 8' (94" x 94") Master Spas® hot tub replacement cover is a Master Spa Factory OEM replacement (SKU: X454888). It is specifically designed to fit your Master Spas® hot tub. This cover is energy efficient, as it's made of a thick 1.5-pound foam density, six-inch thick foam insulation (which tapers to 4-inches along the sides), and a full length heat seal. It has been upgraded to include two rubber grip handles and is made of a high quality marine-grade vinyl covering that is mildew treated and protects against UV rays.
*Due to a nationwide shortage of chlorine, prices have increased and supply is very low.*
Spa Ease Oxy Blast can be used as a substitute.
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SpaBoss Spa Shock (7lb.) is a non-chlorine shock, that is the key to keeping your chlorine or bromine sanitizers working like they should. It will help to get rid of the nasty residue from soap, oils, deodorants, and other organic materials that get into hot tubs from regular use. Comes in a 7lb. container.
The Master Spa® Factory OEM 6.5' x 6.5' replacement hot tub cover (SKU: X454065)is specifically designed to fit your Master Spas® hot tub. This replacement custom hot tub cover ensures energy efficiency as it consists of a 1.5lb foam density, 6 inch thick foam insulation that tapers to 4 inch, full length heat seal cushions that help prevent heat loss, and two upgraded black rubber handles.

























