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4 Benefits For Owning a Portable Hot Tub Spa

If you have been thinking about purchasing an portable hot tub spa but are still undecided, let me help you make your decision by telling you about the 4 most popular things to look out for.
1.
Portable Spas - Inflatable or not?
Nowadays you can opt for portable spas that are made from a molded plastic or you could go for an inflatable version.
The molded plastic models are made from a heavy duty plastic material that is very hard wearing so cannot be damaged easily and will last a long time.
They have 2 skins with a foam filling insulation that helps keepsthe water temperature constant so it will be more efficient to run.
They usually seat 4 people, but the seating positions are molded into the plastic so although it may give you more support, it will be more difficult to move around.
The inflatable spas are made from a thick heavy duty UPVC that will not tear and these models are insulated by the air that in between.
Some models also have an additional insulating panel that fits around the outside.
Because they do not have fixed seating positions they can hold between 4-6 people and it is very easy to move around in them.
2.
Price is Much Lower than a conventional Hot Tub
The cost of a portable hot tub spa is a fraction of the cost of conventional hot tub.
Conventional hot tubs will cost thousands of dollars whereas a portable version will set you back hundreds.
The molded plastic portable hot tub spa however is more expensive that the inflatable model.
3.
Installing is Easy
Installing both the plastic and inflatable models is very easy to do and can be done by the average person, so no costly installations services are required.
For both models you will however need a solid flat surface in which to put it.
Both models come with all the necessary pumps and fixing equipment needed.
4.
Take it with you
The main benefit of a portable hot tub spa is that you can take it with you when you move home and the inflatable versions are even more portable in that you can take it on vacation if you are going camping or to a friends house, because when deflated they fold flat and can be packed into a bag with ease.
While a portable hot tub spa will generally not last as long as a permanent one, there are portable spas that with proper care will stand up to years of use.
When you consider that you will pay anywhere from $5,000-to $10,000 for a permanent spa while only paying between $600 to $1500 for a portable model these spas may be just what you are looking for.


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