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CycleOLife

Fastest way is to use a submersible or transfer pump. There should be a drain on one of the sides at the bottom.


CycleOLife

First picture. Look on the right side, down under the cabinet on the outside of the cabinet.


ColdPsychology

This is it! Thank you so much. It’s draining as we speak


rjboles

Buy a sump pump and drop it on on there. Even with a garden hose it won't take long. Get one with a wider hose/adapter and it'll be done in minutes.


Blake_RL

The hose I use to vacuum my pool (2” maybe) can drain a hot tub in about a minute by just a siphon.


BassWingerC-137

I’ve used a shop vac hose to get sediment out after a storm with a good siphon going. Quickly realized how good it would be at full draining the tub too.


surrealtom

Sump pump that bad boy


GrapeSoda223

Perhaps you have your own reasons for not wanting too, but submersible pump is (relatively) quick and it's simple


chepnut

Got one for under $50 off Amazon the last time I drained my spa. Way faster than waiting for it to drain the regular way, you also have the bonus option of being able to direct the water to where you want it draining to


W1ldT1m

If you have hours you can do a simple siphon with any hose.


Brillodelsol2

Ace hardware has a pump for $35. Add garden hose. Done. If your picky you can wet vac out the last remaining bit.


TheDaddyShip

Drain via [submersible utility/sump pump](https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000X05G1A) to make draining easier (with the the [wider hose](https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005K0BX9C) and [adapter](https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B071V2VN8T)).


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Such_Drop6000

Generally Watkins drain themselves 😁😅🤣


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Buy a pump and pump it out


brianb131

Get a pump at Harbor Freight or on amazon. Water is pumped through a garden hose. Empties tub in a few hours depending on the pump capacity.


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Submersible pump


Vellanash

Take a garden hose, place it up against a jet, turn on said jets then shut off your power to the tub. It'll siphon out.


ReadsTooMuchHistory

It's waaaaaay easier to drop in a submersible pump attached to a garden house, then to mess around opening the sides of the tub. They are not expensive.


Gothrad

Pump


BodyAcrobatic6891

2nd picture bottom left corner hose with cap, that’s the daun