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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

What is a reasonable price to pay for one, they seem to range from £150,right up into the thousands, anyone got one, are they worth it?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Got one, spent 0000s and well worth it, just dont rush into it do your research and enjoy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’m looking now. My budget is £8k. Crazy thing is most places are actually so out of stock now that you may have to wait until next summer anyway so plenty of time to research lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We have a inflatable one. Cost about £300ish. We love it and it's great as we can move it during the winter into storage. Only thing is the running cost. Constant electric to keep it heated and chemical's to keep it clean.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Weve got the Vegas inflatable lay z spa we paid 250 for it last year for the amount it's used we wouldnt justify buying one of the fibreglass ones for thousands of pounds, rather just pay for a weekend glamping which has one with a hut.

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By *eardsandboobsCouple
over a year ago

north of lincoln

Just remember when you clean it out you will find giant dead spiders at the bottom . !!!

We have two a big one that cost loads and an inflatable one that we use inside the house . Both are fun for parties but they don’t really get used now other than for parties .

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Just remember when you clean it out you will find giant dead spiders at the bottom . !!!

We have two a big one that cost loads and an inflatable one that we use inside the house . Both are fun for parties but they don’t really get used now other than for parties . "

I will keep my eye out for said spider, thanks

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By *uriousKinksterMan
over a year ago

Loughborough

Definitely worth mentioning that the running costs can be pretty steep. I was paying £50 a month for a maintenance plan (visit every 3 months to clean, service etc.), and on top of that easy £15+ a month on chemicals. On top of that there's the electricity cost, which depends on the hot tub you get.

Even if you pay someone to do the maintenance, it's still down to you to check and manage the chemical levels frequently (they recommend every day, but I find every 2-3 is fine unless you've had folks in it).

You'll also need to replace the cushions every few years (£25 ish each), and eventually the lid as well.

So yeah, you might think 10 grand all in isn't bad for a fully installed hot tub that should last 10+ years, but there's a whole lot more to consider on top.

Hope that helps (and it's not all bad - having a hot tub is awesome)!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We just have an inflatable one that we probably wouldn’t have bought if it weren’t for the lockdown,

Cost around £200 and definitely worth it, obviously not going abroad now this year so we’ve had our money’s worth whilst the weather has been good so far.

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By *layful CplCouple
over a year ago

We looked at both inflatable and fibreglass and decided on a quality second hand fibreglass one, got lucky with ours and have no regrets, better insulation, filtration, more comfortable and cheaper to run than an inflatable, has full hydrotherapy jet with built-in speakers and mood lighting, we use it two or three times a week, good both day or night, sit back with a nice cold beer, a little background music and chill, great for unwinding plus the whole family get to enjoy it, they do take some looking after but for us it's well worth it.

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By *luebell888Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish


"Definitely worth mentioning that the running costs can be pretty steep. I was paying £50 a month for a maintenance plan (visit every 3 months to clean, service etc.), and on top of that easy £15+ a month on chemicals. On top of that there's the electricity cost, which depends on the hot tub you get.

Even if you pay someone to do the maintenance, it's still down to you to check and manage the chemical levels frequently (they recommend every day, but I find every 2-3 is fine unless you've had folks in it).

You'll also need to replace the cushions every few years (£25 ish each), and eventually the lid as well.

So yeah, you might think 10 grand all in isn't bad for a fully installed hot tub that should last 10+ years, but there's a whole lot more to consider on top.

Hope that helps (and it's not all bad - having a hot tub is awesome)! "

Think i will just get a paddling pool from Argos

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I been looking at the lazy spa Bali about €400 , can't be got at moment though but hopefully get it soon as no holidays this year

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We have a lazy spa got it last summer £250 .

Still useing it now in it every day.

It's not hugely expensive to run £30/40 a month. We love it wouldn't buy a fiberglass one.they cost £000s and very expensive to repair if they go wrong.

If our lazy spa packs up we just buy a new one £300 job done

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By *arnsleycpl4uCouple
over a year ago

Barnsley

We have one got it last year love playing in it bit of a frill?? If the neighbours can here us lol x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If you go proper hot tub and not lazy spa, make sure its bromine and not chlorine. Same chemical just no smell and easier to keep the water ph balance

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By *plotgoblinsMan
over a year ago

heritage coast

Love my hot tub! I did research before I purchased a good 4 seater tub for £5k . Running costs ok as solar panels help during day and put tub to sleep mode at night! Insulation is good! I do all my own water treatment and maintenance ! Don’t buy a tub that runs off a 13 amp socket ! These cheaper tubs simply can’t keep water up to temp while you use tub! You have to switch between either water heating or bubbles !

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By *uriousKinksterMan
over a year ago

Loughborough


"If you go proper hot tub and not lazy spa, make sure its bromine and not chlorine. Same chemical just no smell and easier to keep the water ph balance "

I mean, definitely not the same chemical but you're right; Bromine is a less harsh chemical, and more tolerant to swings in pH balance. The downside is that its typically more expensive, slower to dissolve, and can make the water look more dull than with chlorine.

For what it's worth if there's a strong chlorine smell that indicates the water isn't clean (because it's busy doing its job, hence the odour), so unless you have sensitive skin chlorine is by no means a bad option

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By *exyfuncouple-40Couple
over a year ago

Bloxham


"Just remember when you clean it out you will find giant dead spiders at the bottom . !!!

We have two a big one that cost loads and an inflatable one that we use inside the house . Both are fun for parties but they don’t really get used now other than for parties . "

Sounds like the parties are fun

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Got one of the lazi spa ones...unfortunately O doesn't like it too much, so now redundant....cleaned it and put it i to storage maybe one day will get it out again

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By *itsAndTaffCouple
over a year ago

Grays, Essex

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By *exyfuncouple-40Couple
over a year ago

Bloxham


"Got one of the lazi spa ones...unfortunately O doesn't like it too much, so now redundant....cleaned it and put it i to storage maybe one day will get it out again

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Sell it they going double there money on eBay

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By *itsAndTaffCouple
over a year ago

Grays, Essex


"I’m looking now. My budget is £8k. Crazy thing is most places are actually so out of stock now that you may have to wait until next summer anyway so plenty of time to research lol"

Try Relax Essex we spoke to them yesterday and they said they had some in stock or Hot Tub Barn in Chelmsford (think they also have a smaller showroom now in one if the Wickford garden centres) got ourS from their two years no issues

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By *voryforebonyMan
over a year ago

boogie town


"Got one, spent 0000s and well worth it, just dont rush into it do your research and enjoy "

Good advice.. Never rush into water, it's a slip hazard!

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By *voryforebonyMan
over a year ago

boogie town


"I’m looking now. My budget is £8k. Crazy thing is most places are actually so out of stock now that you may have to wait until next summer anyway so plenty of time to research lol"

£8k... But yourself a good road or mountain bike instead!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What is a reasonable price to pay for one, they seem to range from £150,right up into the thousands, anyone got one, are they worth it? "
we had the Miami inflatable. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Relaxing and also fun at times but unfortunately hubby kept getting ear infections from the water despite keeping it thoroughly clean. Cant say I really miss it though.

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By *nnie2009Couple
over a year ago

Blackpool


"I’m looking now. My budget is £8k. Crazy thing is most places are actually so out of stock now that you may have to wait until next summer anyway so plenty of time to research lol

Try Relax Essex we spoke to them yesterday and they said they had some in stock or Hot Tub Barn in Chelmsford (think they also have a smaller showroom now in one if the Wickford garden centres) got ourS from their two years no issues"

there's another supplier as well called panache

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By *nnie2009Couple
over a year ago

Blackpool

We brought our lazy spa paris nearly 3 years. It's used everyday since lockdown

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Fibreglass jacuzzi's with proper insulation are more expencive to buy but will save you lots in electricity in the long run plus they are won't puncture like inflatable can x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I’m looking now. My budget is £8k. Crazy thing is most places are actually so out of stock now that you may have to wait until next summer anyway so plenty of time to research lol

Try Relax Essex we spoke to them yesterday and they said they had some in stock or Hot Tub Barn in Chelmsford (think they also have a smaller showroom now in one if the Wickford garden centres) got ourS from their two years no issues there's another supplier as well called panache"

I was there in Chelmsford yesterday. I have no shame in revealing I was across the road in the queue for me McDonald’s drive thru though

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By *itsAndTaffCouple
over a year ago

Grays, Essex


"I’m looking now. My budget is £8k. Crazy thing is most places are actually so out of stock now that you may have to wait until next summer anyway so plenty of time to research lol

Try Relax Essex we spoke to them yesterday and they said they had some in stock or Hot Tub Barn in Chelmsford (think they also have a smaller showroom now in one if the Wickford garden centres) got ourS from their two years no issues there's another supplier as well called panache

I was there in Chelmsford yesterday. I have no shame in revealing I was across the road in the queue for me McDonald’s drive thru though "

Lol

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By *abriellajackCouple
over a year ago

Newport

They are very enjoyable but we got rid of ours as we didn't feel it was worth the money in the end. 5 grand to buy (on offer, should have been £7,500). Running costs are not anywhere near what they are sold to be.

Depending on weather it ranged anywhere between £80 and £150 per month just in electricity.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"They are very enjoyable but we got rid of ours as we didn't feel it was worth the money in the end. 5 grand to buy (on offer, should have been £7,500). Running costs are not anywhere near what they are sold to be.

Depending on weather it ranged anywhere between £80 and £150 per month just in electricity. "

Ours is 7 seater fiberglass and it costs between £70 and £120 a month to run being used 12 hours a day roughly so about £25 a week average.

Plus about £5 a month average on chemicals.

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By *ornycouple1176Couple
over a year ago

Norfolk

We started with a lazy spa and then after lots of research decided to upgrade and we’ve never looked back

So many fun filled nights naughty & vanilla so worth the pennies, time and maintenance xxx

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Having reviewed the posts, think i definitely need to do more homework on it, and maybe save up a bit more, thanks everyone for all your comments much appreciated

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By *awty_MissDynomiteNo1Woman
over a year ago

No idea, I'm lost. Damn Sat nav!


"Just remember when you clean it out you will find giant dead spiders at the bottom . !!!

We have two a big one that cost loads and an inflatable one that we use inside the house . Both are fun for parties but they don’t really get used now other than for parties . "

How do you empty your inflatable one in the house ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Probably put ours up for sale then..got all the covers spare filters and chemicals etc..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Go for a built in one, inflatable ones are ok but not a patch on the real thing

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Go for a built in one, inflatable ones are ok but not a patch on the real thing"

They are both different the built in ones being rigid can be hard and uncomfortable at times..also limited jets or air flow..the inflatable ones generally have the air system continuous around the side so everyone benefits..it all depends on what you want.

The inflatable ones can also be packed away in winter...let's face it in the windy wet cold weather of the UK unless you have the luxury to have it indoors or at least covered or sheltered its not the best garden entertainment...Nice when your in but a cold wet windy dash to indoors..??

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By *eardsandboobsCouple
over a year ago

north of lincoln


"Just remember when you clean it out you will find giant dead spiders at the bottom . !!!

We have two a big one that cost loads and an inflatable one that we use inside the house . Both are fun for parties but they don’t really get used now other than for parties . How do you empty your inflatable one in the house ?"

It has a hose pipe connection at the bottom . You connect it and flows out to the drain .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Go for a built in one, inflatable ones are ok but not a patch on the real thing

They are both different the built in ones being rigid can be hard and uncomfortable at times..also limited jets or air flow..the inflatable ones generally have the air system continuous around the side so everyone benefits..it all depends on what you want.

The inflatable ones can also be packed away in winter...let's face it in the windy wet cold weather of the UK unless you have the luxury to have it indoors or at least covered or sheltered its not the best garden entertainment...Nice when your in but a cold wet windy dash to indoors..?? "

They make them with soft padded layer so they are really comfy but not big enough for more than 4. We had one at a nice lodge retreat but the larger models are mega pricey

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By *aughtyloversCouple
over a year ago

Hull

Buy a decent proper one. Had ours 4 years and love it. Runs off 13amp socket no problem with heat and cheapish to run. Add a capful of chlorine every couple of days job done.

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