Tropic Seas Jets
Shop Tropic Seas Spas Replacement Jets
Tropic Seas Spas are built by Artesian Spas, and their jets follow Artesian’s jet families — identified by face diameter, jet style, mounting type, and your spa’s production era rather than the spa model name. Two jets can look nearly identical from the front and still differ in body size, mounting style, or internals.
The fastest way to match a jet is to remove one (most twist out counterclockwise) and measure the face diameter, then note whether it’s a snap-in or thread-in body and what the spinner or nozzle style looks like. The buying guide below walks through it — or skip the homework and send us photos through the fitment form.
If you own a Tahiti, Waikiki, Oahu, Maui, Fiji, Kona, Rio, Kawai, Hawaii, Lanai, Makai, Tonga, Hana, or Tropic Pool — you’re in the right place.
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Not 100% sure this is the correct replacement jet? Use the fitment verification form below before ordering.
✅ Not Sure It Fits? Verify Before Ordering
Jet compatibility can vary by face diameter, jet style, mounting type, body size, and your spa’s production era.
To help us identify the correct replacement jet, please send clear photos of:
- The jet face from the front, with a tape measure across it if possible
- The jet body after removal (most twist out counterclockwise)
- Your spa serial number sticker
EZ Hot Tub Parts can help confirm fitment before you order and help reduce costly returns.
How to Identify Your Tropic Seas Jet
Four things identify a replacement jet:
- Face diameter — measure across the visible face of the jet in the spa. Common sizes run from small 2″ cluster jets up to 5″ whirlpool jets.
- Mounting type — snap-in jets pull and twist out of the body; thread-in jets screw into the fitting. Removing one tells you instantly.
- Jet style — directional (adjustable single stream), roto (rotating stream), helix spinners, typhoon, whirlpool, and cluster styles all behave differently and are not interchangeable by looks alone.
- Production era — jet bodies and internals changed between generations, so your spa’s serial number confirms which family fits.
Face material — stainless steel trim vs. gray plastic — is usually a styling choice within the same fitment, so you can often upgrade the look when replacing.
Replace the Jet Insert, Not the Body
In most cases you’re replacing the jet insert — the removable face-and-internals unit — not the jet body plumbed into the spa wall. Inserts swap without draining: twist the old one out, twist the new one in. A jet body replacement only becomes necessary when the body itself is cracked or leaking behind the shell, which is a bigger job requiring draining and shell access.
Common Jet Problems
- Jet won’t stay in place or fell out — worn retention tabs on the insert; replace the insert
- Spinner stopped spinning — mineral buildup or worn bearings; try a vinegar soak first, replace if it doesn’t recover
- Jet won’t adjust or is stuck — scale in the adjustment ring; soak, then replace if seized
- Cracked or faded face — sanitizer and UV wear; replace the insert
- Weak flow from all jets — that’s not the jets; check the filter, water level, and diverter valve first

