It seems that low-tech, wood-fired hot tubs are trendy again. According to the NYT, this could be either due to the fact that old-school hot tubs are cheaper or simply because of a certain nostalgia: ...
The Global Hot Tub Market is driven by a shift in consumer priorities toward wellness and outdoor living investments, ...
Hot tub technology has advanced rapidly since the wood-paneled basement hot tub room of the 80s—all for the better. First and foremost, tubs have moved outside. In Montana that means year-round use.
Unless you have access to a gym or apartment complex with a hot tub, it’s likely that you probably don’t own one. First and foremost, they are expensive, but more importantly, they can take up a lot ...
Affordable. Easy to set up. Easy to maintain. Can be converted to 240V, or simply used as 120V on a regular outlet. Requires daily and weekly maintenance. My wife is convinced that there are two types ...
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