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Are Inflatable Hot Tubs Safe?

Posted on June 19th, 2009

Lots of people like the idea of having a hot tub in their home. Not everyone likes the thought of dealing with getting one put in. The tub itself will be fairly expensive, and then there’s the labor to get it installed, running the plumbing out to it, and more. Even worse, there’s maintaining it. If you’re one of the millions of Americans who rents rather than owns their own home, then you should consider getting an Inflatable Hot Tub.

Inflatable hot tubs have the benefit being easily transported. Since they don’t need to be installed in a permanent fixed installation, or under a gazebo, an inflatable hot tub is something you can take on a long camping trip if you’re suitably prepared and have a compressor to inflate it with. Even better, if you’re a renter, an inflatable hot tub is something that can move with you.

The cost aside, the inflatable hot tub can offer you the same luxuries as a permanent hot tub, without any of the hassles. You simply have to inflate the hot tub wherever you happen to be, fill it and enjoy a hydro massage no matter where you are. The inflatable hot tub can be used for camping, in the backyard, for parties and even if you have a summer getaway. It is ideal because you do not have to worry about maintaining the hot tub when you are not using it.

Keeping an inflatable hot tub clean is mostly a matter of running the filter properly. The filter will purify the water and keep things flowing so bacterial cultures won’t rise up and make a mess.

Several sizes of inflatable hot tubes are available, ranging from small two person spas to larger ones capable of holding eight adults. Like anything you get for your home, there’s a range of styles, though that range can be constrained by the need to make everything inflatable. You can also buy accessories for your inflatable hot tub.

Getting your tub ready to go usually means inflating it. Trust us on this, an electric pump is worth the extra $30 it costs, since it’ll cut an hour or more of time needed to set the tub up in the first place. Many of the models on the market have an integrated electrical pump in them, especially those made by Whirlpool or Jacuzzi.

The Inflatable Hot Tub can offer you all of the advantages of a permanent hot tub without the cost and inconvenience of installation. You can purchase an inflatable hot tub for a lot less than you would pay for a permanent hot tub and take it with you anywhere you like.

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