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Lay-Z-Spa Spa maintenance kit
Product details
Product information
The Lay-Z-Spa PVC Repair Kit contains everything you need to repair a puncture in an inflatable swimming pool or hot tub. Included in this repair kit is a 15cm x 10cm repair strip and 3 each of 40mm, 70mm and 100mm diameter circular patches, application tool and 60ml glue. Creates a secure and durable repair.
- Lay Z Spa repair
Features and benefits
- The Lay-Z-Spa PVC repair kit contains everything you need to repair a puncture in your inflatable above ground swimming pool or hot tub
- Specially designed for repairing punctures in PVC inflatable hot tubs and swimming pools
- Quick and easy to use
- Kit includes a 15 cm x 10 cm repair strip and 3 each of 40 mm, 70 mm and 100 mm diameter circular patches, application tool and 60 ml glue
- Creates a secure and durable repair getting your pool or hot tub back in use
Specifications
Length (cm) | 1.57cm |
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Weight (g) | 0.13g |
Width (mm) | 7.5mm |
Product code | 5031470240776 |
Safety Information
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Reviews
4.11 / 5(51 reviews)Me 2025 - 5 / 5 - 31/03/2025
Good product
Did the job on my ice bath. Sealed leak on inflatable ring
Bex593 - 5 / 5 - 05/03/2025
Great product - would recommend
I brought this to fix some tiny holes in our lay-Z-Spa, it was exactly what we needed. Did the job with no mess or fuss. Simple and easy to use!
Pon2 - 5 / 5 - 08/02/2025
Hot tub repair kit.
I bought this to repair my Majorca hottub which developed a hole, I think it split during folding for winter storage, the kit has a good selection of patches and a large tube of glue. Just like a bycicle repair kit on a larger scale, I also fixed my wellingtons with the glue! Easy to use I would recommend
Deniece - 5 / 5 - 04/09/2024
Highly recommended
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Perfect! This was exactly the fix we needed for our hot tub. Quick delivery and was kept updated about dispatch and delivery.
Jonny270 - 4 / 5 - 29/06/2024
Lay-Z-Spa Maintenance kit
Good value as you get plenty of glue and patches just a bit tricky applying the patch as the glue takes a while to actually stick the patch securely. You'll find yourself holding it down for a good while when first applying. Once it's completely dry makes a great repair I would recommend this product.
Mr Not Very Impressed! - 1 / 5 - 21/06/2024
Didn’t work!
Didn’t really work and I can’t believe holes have just appeared in my Lazy Spa on their own after a couple of years. It’s useless now and that’s two Lazy spas I’ve had in about 4 years. I wish I’d bought a ‘real’ hot tub rather than these blow up toy ones!
Nick H - 5 / 5 - 17/06/2024
Great repair kit
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I had previously used bicycle puncture repair kits to stop 4 punctures that my Spa had. These didn’t work but the LazySpa repair kit did a much better job and will probably last for many other repairs as I only used a small amount of the kit. Great Job.
Yefgenni - 4 / 5 - 03/06/2024
Find a Flat Surface??
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Fixed the leak. Vinyl Repair Kit is quite straight forward to use. The main problem is putting even pressure across the patch while it dries overnight - this is almost impossible as hot tubs do not have flat surfaces. We found that a large, inverted plastic bottle cap, weighed down with a brick worked quite well for the round patch. 😊 Also these patches do not have feathered edges.
Pistolpeteb - 5 / 5 - 21/05/2024
Excellent stuff and worked a treat.
I have to say this repair kit worked a treat on our hot tub. We had a small tear and we used 2 patches to repair this. A smaller patch to cover the tear and a bigger patch to cover the smaller patch, Its saved us having to buy a new tub as it was damaged due to a the Gazebo hitting off it in the bad weather. Just follow the instructions and it should be fine,
- 2 / 5 - 30/07/2023
Ignore the on pack instructions
I understand the 1 star reviews. I followed the inadequate and likely incorrect on pack instructions and was about to bin it. Then I found a useful video on you tube by junkendriven. Got there eventually