The new HS2 Handi-Step incorporates the ability to use our step with a straight-sided spa or a rounded spa.Features:Snaps together, absolutely no hardwareThe ability to use with both a straight and a curved spa with available treadsAble to hold 300 lbs.Extremely durable blow molded plasticAllows for easy, affordable entry to spasMulti-purpose; garage, home and camping
M**T
Five Stars
Excellent.
A**E
Best steps for a hot tub
While I still do not understand the relatively high price for plastic steps, this was the best deal I could find. I was able to order them in a color that matched our hot tub colors. The steps arrive unassembled, and needed to be snapped into place (no tools needed). That turned out to be more of a challenge than I expected. Have patience, and keep at it. Regardless, the steps are of good quality, and can support up to 350 pounds. One step is curved, and one is straight. This way, depending on the shape of your hot tub, you can make the top step conform to the side of the tub where folks will enter and leave. That is a clever idea. As older folks, my wife and I are very pleased. The steps are sufficiently wide and deep to allow safe entrance and egress. The steps are also grooved to help prevent slippage with wet feet. I recommend this product, though I still wish it was less expensive.
L**D
Easy to assemble
Very easy to assemble, kind of.I struggled with snapping the pieces together, bc I was afraid I'd break them with the amount of pressure required to snap together. However, if I were that strong, or that fat to break this plastic I'd have other things to worry about.It's shipped in pieces, 2 sides and 2 steps. You should be able to just click together but like I said it requires some real force. Don't worry though, you won't break it! Just use you're strength of weight and snap it together.Once assembled it's solid, even with my fat butt I feel comfortable standing on these steps. It also came with rubber footers, however as this will be outdoors I'm not sure how well the glue will hold up, as a result I'll attach with super glue as well.I recommend these steps if you're looking for an affordable set of stairs for your hot tub. I'm surprised that after spending what I did for my tub, the stairs and easy lift weren't included, but that's probably my poor negotiating.Buy these and the easy lift I reviewed, I just ordered a tray table for our tub that I'll review once it arrives.
A**C
Think before you assemble!
I was super excited to get these steps for my round hot tub. The directions were not very extensive. It comes with two steps. These two steps are not identical! One of the steps has a curved edge and one has a straight edge. If you are using the steps for a round hot tub then you place the step with the curve on it as the top step. If you are using it with a flat edged hot tub then you place the straight edge step as the top step and the curve edge step as the bottom step! Assembly was not bad if you did it right. I found the easiest way was to have someone hold the two side pieces up, place the bottom step into the slots at a slight downward angle and then use my foot to stomp on it so it went into place. You do have to use some force. Once assembled they are good and sturdy!!! I was worried because of the weight limit. I had guests that were over 300 lbs use these steps without any issue at all! I am very happy with the purchase. The only issue I did have was the color. I understand the color of monitors may very but I ordered grey steps and they look more blueish to me. Other than that.... I love them.
K**E
Seems very sturdy on first day and 3 months afterward! A good buy & better than the hot tub manufacturer's steps!
Just got it today, all you have to do is tip back edges of tread in first then bring down snug and tap with rubber mallet to fit front snug in place. It helps to have a second person to hold for alignment purposes. It seems very sturdy and will update if I have any issues down the line with it.There are 4 - 1.5" square soft rubber pads for the base, yet I fear they will only tear to bits with rub against cement surface, if you have a smooth not brush surface perhaps not, even heavy glue wouldn't hold them. I suggest a more solid rubber not the soft rubber that comes with them, IMPO and FYI to the manufacturer.
B**A
Worked without high cost
My only complaint is the assembly . There are not a lot of pieces but what makes it hard is pounding the steps into place. If I did not have a husband I could not have used this. He had a hard time with a rubber mallet and brut force.The work fine but if you are upper over weight I imagine they would not last as long. They are sturdy just not like wood.
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