Not only will it also be useful as an extra massage, as it bubbles and spoil the water all around you, but it is said by the medical profession that the use of a fan, will actually reduce varicose veins.
When you gently Submerge them, legs and body in hot water, blood, which is a liquid with an equal weight of water will tend to be more or less equal in weight.
This means that the pressure in those legs is greatly reduced, and drag effects of gravity on them, the body is much reduced. The effect of this is simply that blood flow increased and with that comes an increased flow of nutrients.
It has been said that it corresponds to having fluffy feather pillows with hot water and rolled them around your torso, hips and legs.
I am told that the air blowing therapy was specifically designed by physicians to help increase blood circulation in the veins, which are contained in skin, legs and feet.
A Hot Tub with a separate blower is significantly helping to reduce varicose veins.
I know many users of Hot Tubs where their varicose veins is greatly reduced after they have begun to use the fan in their Jacuzzi.
But many Hot Tubs do not come with a fan, and when comparing models, it is something to consider as a fan, will increase costs.
This brings us to how a Hot Tub Spa is made by some are fully foamed which I think is an outdated form of construction.
Shell can be foamed, but not the contents of the entire spa cabinet. If the entire interior cabinet is foamed so it is very difficult to find or fix a leak should one occur. This is known as a fully foamed spa.
In many fully foamed spas you often find that they do not offer separate blowers and of course it is not just a fan, we are talking about, so the air blowing pipe for about 10 to 20 or more "pepper pot" style outlet Jets involves some intricate pipes.
One reason is that with a fully foamed spa room to place the fan may be limited because of the foam and another has to do with the fact that out of the design means that very cold air from the outside of the spa used.
Hot Tubs that are not fully foamed is able to draw air from inside the Jacuzzi cabinet thus again by mechanical heat already generated by pumps and related equipment.
The final and I guess translates cause many producers are simply that of cost. By not having a fan, they can earn more money by offering fewer features.
As I have outlined above, it is not just a simple matter of a fan, you have to take into account all that complicated pipe work to the pepper pot shops. So if you compare a Hot Tub with Air Blower and one with out the one without will have cost the manufacturer much cheaper to produce.
Also one can draw the conclusion that running a fan in a fully foamed spa will destroy what ever little thermal efficiency they have. It is simply so that all air must be drawn in from the outside of the Hot Tub Cabinet and of course it is colder than the temperature of the water in the tub.
In winter, these outdated design allows water temperature drops so that the system is simply unable to keep up.
In the more modern design Hot Tubs that are not fully foamed air pump is located in an isolated area so that the mechanical heat generated by the jet pumps are naturally heated air.
Under these circumstances, sometimes with a fan, meaning you lose very little or no heat. The air coming in, may be at or near the same temperature or even at times slightly warmer than the water in the tub. . Of course we can not continue always to pull warm air, which after a little while the air temperature inside the Hot Tub Cabinet will begin to decline.
After a reasonable period of time maybe 15 to 20 minutes, the air will begin to turn cold, but then you obviously would have stopped using the fan.
So when you as a potential client to ask the seller "What is the purpose of a fan?" You will probably be better informed than the seller.
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