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Hot tub buying guide reveals the different types of hot tubs, typical prices and sizes and our pick of popular hot tubs on sale
Buying a hot tub When choosing your hot tub you’ll need to consider how much you’re willing to spend, where you plan to install it and which features are important to you. First, decide on your budget. Cheaper hot tubs can be a good choice, but they will probably be inflatable and portable rather than a permanent fixture. Spend more and you’ll typically get a more durable tub with extra, powerful jets and fancy features. Ongoing costs should also be considered. Maintaining and heating a hot tub will come at a price. How much that is will all depend on the type and size of your tub and how it's made. Space is also an important factor to consider when picking your hot tub. They can be pretty bulky and if you opt for a hard-shell or wooden hot tub it will be a permanent fixture in your garden; inflatable options can be taken down and stowed away. You can find more information on the standard dimensions further down this page.
Key hot tub features and accessories Jets:
the number, type and positioning of jets will vary with each hot tub. Paying more will typically allow for more jets and customised positioning.
Insulation: better insulated tubs will keep the water warm for longer and ultimately reduce energy usage. 100% full foam insulation is considered one of the best.
Steps: will help you get in and out of the tub safely.
Cover lifters: will make taking the cover off much easier and help prevent damage to the tub and cover.
Seats: inflatable tubs aren’t always fitted with seats. You can buy these separately.
Head-rests: soft neck rests suitable for both hard-shell and inflatable tubs.
Side benches: to attach to the side of your inflatable tub.
Cushions: that attach to your seats for extra comfort.
Booster seat: some seats can be quite low so boosters will help shorter people sit comfortably above the water line.
Towel rail: to hang your dressing gown or towel on next to the tub.
Lights: perfect for night-time dips. Lights should come as standard with hard-shell tubs but will be a special addition to inflatables. You can also buy floating lights as an accessory.
Wi-fi: allows you to control your hot tub from your phone or tablet wherever you are. Sound system: listen to your playlist, podcast or even TV channel wirelessly.
Floating trays: to hold snacks, drinks and even your waterproof playing cards.
Drinks holder: that attaches to the side of your tub.
Spa bombs and crystals: hot tub-safe skincare.
Hot tub gazebos: these enclosures are great for rainy or windy days and most can be taken down easily if you want to sit in the sun.
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