When is a hot-tub not a hot-tub?

When is a hot-tub not a hot-tub?

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yellowtang

1,777 posts

139 months

Tuesday 26th July 2022
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I quite like the look of these https://www.tubmarine.co.uk/#home-section for our holiday cottages.

Website isn't great on the detail though...

HRL

3,341 posts

220 months

Tuesday 26th July 2022
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Douglas Quaid said:
HRL said:
LimaDelta said:
https://www.skargards.com/uk/

This is what we are fitting.

Edited by LimaDelta on Monday 25th July 09:38
Snap. Took this the other day after putting the lid back on.

Just need to chop those trees down now so you can have a view.
No, we prefer the privacy!

AB

16,988 posts

196 months

Tuesday 26th July 2022
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LimaDelta said:
https://www.skargards.com/uk/

This is what we are fitting.

Edited by LimaDelta on Monday 25th July 09:38
I looked at these, am I right in thinking they are just outdoor bathtubs rather than a nice bubbly spa?

sma

107 posts

136 months

Tuesday 26th July 2022
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I have a wood fired tub (bath!) from Hikki. Swedish, made of Aluminium and Oak, uses circa 450l to fill. Takes about 90 mins to get to temperature. No chemicals, no electricity, could move it with two of you easily. Kids love it, bit of an event at the weekends. Then use the water on the garden the following morning.






HRL

3,341 posts

220 months

Tuesday 26th July 2022
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AB said:
LimaDelta said:
https://www.skargards.com/uk/

This is what we are fitting.

Edited by LimaDelta on Monday 25th July 09:38
I looked at these, am I right in thinking they are just outdoor bathtubs rather than a nice bubbly spa?
No, you can get it with jets but it’s a bit simpler than some of the big rectangular tubs.