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What is the difference between a spa and hot tub?

Today, there is virtually no difference between the label of “hot tub” and “spa.” Originally, hot tubs were made of wood; but through time, manufacturers began making them with plastic-type materials such as acrylic and wanted to differentiate the name, so the name “spa” was used to refer to the newly-evolved tubs. Most hot tub suppliers use the two labels interchangeably, but the hours of pleasure the product provides is the same!


Should I purchase an indoor or outdoor spa?

Consider the following:

Indoor Spa - advantages

  • Can be used anytime within the day or year
  • No need for a spa cover
  • Offers more privacy
  • Comes in variety of sizes to fit room

Indoor Spa – disadvantages

  • Can be troublesome to transport/implement into house
  • Extreme moisture can influence a room’s exterior structure so extra ventilation may be necessary
  • Waterproof floor needed and spa warrants the ability of the floor to withstand the weight

Outdoor Spa – advantages

  • Enjoyment of outdoor scenery (even during colder months)
  • Less troublesome to transport/implement into yard
  • Availability of multiple users and visitors
  • Can be implemented into enclosed fixture such as gazebo to imitate indoor setting

Outdoor Spa – disadvantages

  • Warrants spa cover
  • Additional cleaning is needed due to outdoor debris
  • Usage may be limited due to weather conditions

Can my outdoor spa be placed in-ground?

Yes, most portable spas can be placed in-ground. Some people supplement a pool purchase with that of a spa, so both can be implemented at the same time. The in-ground process is more involved, thus likely costing additional money for any needed electrical and plumbing work.


How many people can fit in a hot tub?

Hot tub manufacturers showcase the number of possible occupants along with other initial information. Consider the overall comfort of your occupants. It is wise to overcompensate for intended users when purchasing a multi-person spa.


What kind of spa features should I consider?

Spas and hot tubs come with many stock and added features. Some things to consider:


  • Number and power of implemented jets
  • Occupancy size and level of comfort
  • Added amenities such as am/fm radios, TVs, and DVD players
  • Power of implemented pumps and air blowers

Spa and Hot Tub Buying Tips

  • Think about intended usage. This helps deciding upon an outdoor or indoor spa, what size, desire of added features, and ultimate price – bigger spas with more features are more expensive.
  • Carefully review the warranty. A warranty is a testament to the manufacturer’s confidence in their product.
  • Look for offers of free shipping.
  • Consider acrylic molding. These types of shells are mid-to-high end, yet are very durable and withstand the test of time. In addition, they come in variety of shapes and colors, so you are sure to find something that suits your needs.

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  • Coleman Atlantis SaluSpa 140 AirJet Square 4-6 Person Inflatable Hot Tub, Blue

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Is buying an inflatable hot tub worth it?

Yes, with an average price of under $600, inflatable hot tubs are worth it for people who want a hot tub and are on a tight budget. But in colder climates, know that the further below 50° F the outside air temperature is, the harder it is for inflatable hot tubs to maintain a water temperature of 104° F.

Which inflatable hot tubs are the best?

Which is the best inflatable hot tub?.
Best overall – Lay-Z-Spa Helsinki hot tub..
Runner up – Lay-Z-Spa Paris hot tub..
Best value – Aldi Intex inflatable hot tub..
Best budget – Lay-Z-Spa Zurich inflatable hot tub..

Do inflatable hot tubs use a lot of electricity?

Do inflatable hot tubs use a lot of electricity? Inflatable hot tubs do use a lot of electricity despite only having a 1.5kWh heater. While that is less powerful than 220v hot tubs, the lack of insulation creates a much greater need for the heater to run more often, creating a higher electric bill.

How long do inflatable hot tubs last for?

When considering the lifespan of your new hot tub, you can expect to receive around 5 -7 years of use out of an inflatable hot tub compared to 20+ years of use from a hardshell hot tub.