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By *tew008 OP Man
over a year ago
edinburgh |
Hot tubs
After using them was fancying one in the garden. Either £5000 for an installed one or £500 for an inflatable one.
I thought it’d look better having it installed but it’ll take a fair chunk of the garden and would it matter once your tipsy?
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over a year ago
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I have an inflatable 1 it would take a fair bit to even move it, it's 800 odd litres of water which is a fair old weight. Just remember to change your filters regularly and check the chemicals daily, then when you are fed up with it take it down and put it in your garage. |
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By *tew008 OP Man
over a year ago
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"I have an inflatable 1 it would take a fair bit to even move it, it's 800 odd litres of water which is a fair old weight. Just remember to change your filters regularly and check the chemicals daily, then when you are fed up with it take it down and put it in your garage. "
Yea the fact I can remove it is appealing. Filters and chemicals are fairly similar wether it’s inflatable or not.
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We've had an inflatable tub for 4 or so years now and no complaints. Had lots of people in it and lots of naughtiness as well.
Best to put it away over winter but they do have a finite life. Just replaced ours. |
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