London SE vs Erie SE
A side-by-side look at two Canadian-founded spas, engineered for Canadian winters — specs pulled live, plus our honest verdict on which suits you.
| Specification | London SE | Erie SE |
|---|---|---|
| Seats | 6 | 6 |
| Jets | 44 | 46 (higher) |
| Pump (HP) | 10 HP | 10 HP |
| Dimensions | 213 x 213 x 87 cm | 213 x 213 x 89 cm |
| Price | £6,999.00 | £6,999.00 |
London SE
The softer-styled twin — one captain's chair and a more rounded acrylic ledge, with identical seats, power, footprint and water care. Choose it if the rounded profile is your look.
Erie SE
The deeper, more therapeutic of the two — 89 cm vs 87 cm, with two captain's chairs whose neck-and-shoulder jets sit proud of the waterline. Its 46 jets vs 44 are exactly those two extra neck jets.
The London SE and the Erie SE are near-identical on paper — the same six seats, the same 10 HP of pump power, the same 213 × 213 cm footprint, the same Mountain Pure™ ozone and UV-C water care, and the same price. The differences are in the soak and the styling.
Choose the Erie SE for the deeper, more therapeutic soak. It sits 89 cm deep against the London's 87 cm, and has two captain's chairs — each with neck-and-shoulder jets that sit proud of the waterline and shoot down onto the high-tension areas of the neck and shoulders. That second chair is exactly where its extra two jets come from: 46 against the London's 44.
Choose the London SE if its styling is your look. It carries one captain's chair, and its acrylic ledge has a softer, more rounded profile where the Erie's is flatter — a purely cosmetic difference, but one many customers feel strongly about once they've seen both.
Everything else is shared — and at the same price, this one really is decided by depth and neck therapy versus ledge styling. The best way to choose is to sit in both: book a showroom visit in Redhill, Surrey, ten minutes from Gatwick.
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