Model 735L 6 Person Hot Tub
Model 735L 7 Person Hot Tub
Quick Specs
- Total Seats: 6
- Lounge Seat: Yes
- Dimensions: 7’ x 7’ x 36” / 213 cm x 213 cm x 91 cm
- Water Care System: Ozone System (optional)
- Voltage: 230 V
- Water Capacity: 345 gal. | 1,325 L
- Dry Weight: 830 lbs. | 375 kg.
- Filled Weight*: 4,760 lbs. | 2,180 kg.
Massage
- Jet Count: 35
- Jet Pump 1: Two-Speed 1.5 HP, continuous duty 3.2 HP, breakdown torque
- Jet Pump 2: One-Speed 1.5 HP, continuous duty 3.2 HP, breakdown torque
Clean Water
- Effective Filtration Area: 30 sq. ft.
Energy Efficiency
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Heater: Hi-Flow Heater 4000 W / 230 V
- Energy Standards: FiberCor Insulation; Certified to California Energy Commission (CEC) and APSP 14 energy efficiency standards for portable spas
Intuitive Control
- Control System: LCD control panel 230v/50amp, 60Hz Requires Optional G.F.C.I. protected sub-panel
Design
- Cabinet Colors: Brown | Charcoal
- Shell Colors: White
- Cover Colors: Black Polyester
- Water Feature: Waterfall
- Lighting System - Interior: 10 multi-color LED points of light
Accessories
- Cover Lifters: Lift ‘n Glide®
- Steps: Polymer Steps
Brand
Leisure Time Inc.®
Important
Actual shell and cabinet colors may differ from on-screen representation. Please see your local dealer to verify.
White Label Series FAQs
What are White Label hot tubs?
White Label hot tubs are private-label spa models manufactured by Watkins Wellness. They are designed to offer dependable hot tub performance, comfortable seating, and essential hydrotherapy features in a simple, value-oriented package.
Who makes White Label hot tubs?
White Label hot tubs are made by Watkins Wellness, a major hot tub manufacturer known for producing several well-established spa brands. Watkins notes that its private-label spas are produced in its North American factories with attention to quality similar to its branded spa lines.
Are White Label hot tubs good for first-time hot tub owners?
Yes. White Label hot tubs are a great choice for many first-time spa owners because they focus on comfort, ease of use, and practical features. They are often a good fit for shoppers who want a reliable hot tub experience without stepping into the highest price tiers.
What features do White Label hot tubs typically include?
White Label hot tubs may include features such as hydrotherapy jets, comfortable seating, LED lighting, water care systems, durable cabinetry, and user-friendly controls. Exact features vary by model, so it is best to compare each spa’s seating layout, jet count, dimensions, and available options.
Are White Label spas the same as Hot Spring or Caldera spas?
No. While White Label hot tubs may be manufactured by Watkins Wellness, they are not the same as Hot Spring or Caldera branded models. They are separate private-label spas designed to provide a more simplified and value-focused ownership experience.
How many people can fit in a White Label hot tub?
Capacity depends on the specific model. White Label hot tubs may be available in different seating arrangements for couples, families, or larger groups. When choosing a model, consider how many people will use the spa regularly and whether you prefer lounge seating or upright therapy seats.
Are White Label hot tubs energy efficient?
White Label hot tubs are designed for everyday residential use, and many include insulation and covers to help retain heat. Energy efficiency can vary depending on the model, climate, usage habits, and how consistently the spa cover is used.
What kind of maintenance do White Label hot tubs need?
Like all hot tubs, White Label spas require regular water testing, sanitizer maintenance, filter cleaning, and occasional draining and refilling. Keeping the cover on when the spa is not in use and following a consistent water care routine will help protect the spa and keep the water clean.
Are White Label hot tubs good for hydrotherapy?
Yes. White Label hot tubs are designed to provide warm-water relaxation and jet massage for everyday hydrotherapy. Depending on the model, jets may target areas such as the back, shoulders, legs, and feet to help users relax after work, exercise, or daily stress.
What should I consider when choosing a White Label hot tub?
Consider the size, seating layout, number of jets, electrical requirements, available space, water care needs, and your budget. It is also helpful to think about whether you want a lounger, open seating, family-friendly space, or a smaller spa for personal relaxation.
Do White Label hot tubs come with a warranty?
Warranty coverage can vary by dealer and model. Before purchasing, review the warranty details for the shell, components, plumbing, cabinet, cover, and labor so you understand what is included.
Are White Label hot tubs a good value?
White Label hot tubs can be a strong value for customers who want a dependable spa from an experienced manufacturer while keeping the feature set simple and approachable. They are often a good option for shoppers focused on comfort, relaxation, and practical ownership.
Hot Tub Safety Tips
For safety, limit hot tub sessions to about 15–30 minutes, keep the water temperature at or below 104°F, and stay hydrated before and after use. Avoid alcohol, and get out right away if you feel dizzy, lightheaded, overheated, or uncomfortable. People who are pregnant, have heart conditions, blood pressure concerns, or other medical conditions should check with a healthcare professional before using a hot tub.
Hot Tub Blog Posts
How Long Does a Hot Tub Last? Lifespan by Brand & Class
How long will it last?" is one of the first questions every hot tub shopper asks — and the honest answer is anywhere from 5 to 20+ years. Where your spa lands comes down to two things above all: how well it was built, and how well it's cared for. This guide breaks down typical lifespan by class (inflatable 2–5 years up to premium acrylic 15–20+) and by brand (Hot Spring, Sundance, Caldera, American Whirlpool), explains the seven factors that actually determine longevity, and shows you the warning signs of a spa nearing the end. Plus the habits that push any hot tub toward the top of its range — because a quality spa, well cared for, is a 20-year investment.
Why Hot Tubs Freeze (And How to Prevent It in East Idaho)
It seems impossible that a tub of 104°F water could freeze — but when East Idaho temperatures crash and something goes wrong, a frozen hot tub becomes one of the most expensive mistakes a homeowner can make. And because freeze damage is preventable, it's usually not covered by warranty. This guide explains exactly how freezing happens (it starts in the plumbing, not the main body of water), what's at risk, and the four ways East Idaho spas actually freeze. Then it lays out a complete prevention plan — everyday winter protection, a power-outage strategy, warning signs to watch for, and a freeze-risk breakdown by location from Idaho Falls to Island Park. Keep it running, keep it covered, have a plan.
Hot Tub Maintenance Schedule: A Year-Around Guide for Idaho Owners
A hot tub is one of the easiest home wellness investments to maintain — if you follow a routine. The owners who keep their spas running beautifully for 15+ years are the ones who spend just a few minutes a week on a consistent schedule. Idaho adds a few wrinkles: cold winters demand freeze vigilance and snow management, dry summer air affects water levels, and well water brings minerals to manage. This guide lays out your entire routine in one quick-reference table, then walks through every task — daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual — plus a season-by-season Idaho schedule for winter, spring, summer, and fall. A few minutes a week, decades of enjoyment.





