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By *kay19 OP   Couple
over a year ago

Worcestershire

Thinking about getting a hot tub, not an inflatable one. Any hot tub owners on here that could let us know of the running costs? With the current electric prices? Thanks xx

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By *uckcherryCouple
over a year ago

hull

We've got one that runs on 13 amps as apposed to 32 amps ,it's about double what we normally pay, and our hot tub is in an insulated shed..

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By *kay19 OP   Couple
over a year ago

Worcestershire


"We've got one that runs on 13 amps as apposed to 32 amps ,it's about double what we normally pay, and our hot tub is in an insulated shed.."

Thank you xx

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By *plotgoblinsMan
over a year ago

heritage coast

I have a tub! My advice is not to get one run off 13 amp socket! They are ok but you they do not have ability to run pump and heater at same time! Hence water will cool quickly when u are in it for a long time!

It’s important to set controls correctly ! I put my tub to sleep until 11:00 am ! Then when it turns on I am more likely to have pv generated by solar panels! Love my tub and not too expensive to run! Allow £20 a week min if you haven’t got solar

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By *kay19 OP   Couple
over a year ago

Worcestershire

We used to have one, ran off a 13amp socket and used to cost roughly £50 a month, no solar panels lol. With the current electric prices we wasn’t sure how much it would cost to run one. Didn’t really want to spend anymore than £100 a month on running it

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By *arren81Man
over a year ago

cheshire

I have one use it all the time and running cost is around £60 a month

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By *opetop4UMan
over a year ago

Aberdeen

I had one when I was married but don't have one now.

My electricity bill doubled but I thought it was worth it.

I then plumbed my garden tap into the hot water system and used the combi boiler to heat the water.

It worked out much cheaper.

For example, If I switched it off on a Friday night and it was 38C, when I wanted to go back in on Saturday evening, it had dropped to 29C.

I would then drain 25% to 35% of the tub and then refill it using the hot water from the garden tap.

If you want cold water from the hose, you just switch off the power to the boiler.

It takes a bit of tweaking to get the temperature right, but eventually you'll get good at it!

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By *kay19 OP   Couple
over a year ago

Worcestershire


"I had one when I was married but don't have one now.

My electricity bill doubled but I thought it was worth it.

I then plumbed my garden tap into the hot water system and used the combi boiler to heat the water.

It worked out much cheaper.

For example, If I switched it off on a Friday night and it was 38C, when I wanted to go back in on Saturday evening, it had dropped to 29C.

I would then drain 25% to 35% of the tub and then refill it using the hot water from the garden tap.

If you want cold water from the hose, you just switch off the power to the boiler.

It takes a bit of tweaking to get the temperature right, but eventually you'll get good at it!"

That’s a great idea! Thank you

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By *kay19 OP   Couple
over a year ago

Worcestershire


"I have one use it all the time and running cost is around £60 a month "

Thank you

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By *rightonfranceMan
over a year ago

brighton - chalais france

i have an 8 person inground one outside next to my swimming pool.. it used to be about £150 per month to run it and teh pool.. I changed the heater to an airsource one now its about £60 per month to run.. obviously more expensive in winter than summer to heat and chemicals add to the price too..

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