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06:09:31 pm on February 10, 2012 | # |
When looking at spas, Jacuzzis or hot tubs, there are now quite a few different brands, with all kinds of features and amenities. You can go online to compare prices for the features you want, even if you have a hot tub retailer near you. Let’s take a look at some of the leading brands of hot tubs and some criteria you should consider as you search for the ideal one.
If you would like to purchase a hot tub, but don’t have a bunch of money, the lowest priced option is one that is inflatable and typically made out of nylon, vinyl or plastic. To put it into perspective – acrylic hot tubs can cost around $5,000, in-ground spas cost quite a bit more and then an inflatable hot tub can be found for less than $1,000. These are also convenient if you want to transport them, and there’s no complicated installation process to worry about.
All you have to do with a moveable model is plug it into an ordinary plug-in and then it’s ready to be turned on. Then again, there are some downsides to these kinds of hot tubs, which are, they don’t keep the water warm as long as the costlier ones because they use blowers, as opposed to hot water jets. Making several different hot tubs, Dream Makers has the Dream Makers Fantasy, a spa that is portable and fits two people. A comfortable yet luxurious unit that is especially perfect for a small number of people. This affordable yet energy effective unit comes with 16 hydrotherapy Waterway Jets that you can control. The Fantasy Spa only requires 110v to operate, so it won’t drain your energy budget. The spa experience can be had on a smaller budget with this model.
Another high quality portable hot tub is the Lifesmart Rock Solid Luna Spa, which gives you all the benefits of a high priced spa for less. Lifesmart features the unique ECO SMART technology that uses less energy than other hot tubs, so you can save money on power as you’re enjoying your spa experience. Included with the Lifesmart Luna are a spa cover, a top side digital command center, and a waterfall. Finally, your budget, special features and what material you prefer in a hot tub, all need to be thought of when you think about buying a spa. Another factor to consider is what it will cost to maintain your spa, it is not just the upfront cost. Considering energy efficiency and good insulation is good for this reason. Looking at the different examples of jacuzzis should help you have an idea of what is accessible so it should make choosing easier.