Hot Tub Buying Guide

Hot Tub Buying Guide

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For centuries, people have flocked to natural springs
to take advantage of the ‘curative’ properties of bathing
in its hot water. Today, people around the world
continue to agree that nothing seems to soothe the
aches and pains of a hard day’s work like a hot soak.
While natural hot springs are tough to find, modern
homeowners can easily bring this experience to their
backyards with a hot tub. Buying one, however, can be
overwhelming, given the number of styles and added
features available on the market today. As with many
major purchases, perhaps the best way to approach
buying a hot tub is to put together a checklist of the
specifications and features you want and then rate the
hot tubs you see accordingly.
Being prepared will help you avoid getting caught up
in ‘deal of the day’ promotions one of the worst things
you can do as a customer or feel pressured into making
a purchase before you’re ready.
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If you do your
homework, you can
ensure you’ll buy the
hot tub that best suits
your needs.


The first rule of hot tub shopping is not to get fooled by the bells and whistles designed to distract you. As a consumer, there are five basic things you should look for when buying a hot tub:

1. Comfort and Design
2. Reputation
3. Insulation
4. Massage Capabilities
5. Ease of Maintenance

 

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Go Forth and Shop

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