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The Neptune Agata is a hybrid of a bed and a bath, with a pair of
pillows at opposite ends of the double-skirted tub, bookended by a
hardwood ledge that looks just wide enough to balance a highball.

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While it may seem like a non-issue to some to have a bottom drain, however a savvy hot tub owner will tell
you without one, hot tub quarterly maintenance is a new adventure without a bottom drain. Being able to
completely drain your hot tub without additional tools or pumps is important. Who wants to get a sump
pump out each quarter to do this anyway?

Easier to use than a sump pump

Only a spa owner can understand the profound value of having a bottom drain in your spa. And while it may
seem like a simple addition, installing a bottom drain requires a significant enhancement to the spa support
structure as well as requiring a full ABS bottom to protect the plumbing. But this little innovation will save
you "buckets" of time when you are ready to change the water in your spa. Simply attach the drain valve to a
garden hose, turn it to open, and your spa will be totally emptied of water with no work on your part!

Sort of the "pay a little more now or spend more time latter" catch. The mere ease of draining your spa by
hooking up a garden hose and twisting a knob, means less of a headache later on.