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Soft Side Hot Tub - Why You Should Try One


The popular soft side hot tub comes in all shapes and sizes. Additionally, it is a relatively inexpensive hot tub making it a nice economic alternative to the hard tubs.

Hot tubs, in general, are an excellent way for you and your family to relax at the ends of the day or on a sunny Saturday afternoon.

A soft side hot tub is typically easy to assemble and set up. And they can be set up pretty much anywhere that has access to water and electricity - indoors or outdoors.

In fact, many people prefer the soft side hot tub to the regular hot tub.

The benefits of owning a soft sided hot tub are many:

  • Even though they are soft sided, they are full featured and can sustain just about any attachments and add-ons that a regular "hard tub" can sustain.
  • Soft side hot tubs are easily affordable, much more so than regular hot tubs. They can be purchased for a fractions of what a regular hot tub would cost. Also, since these tubs are so portable, you can find used soft side hot tubs for sale, saving you even more money.
  • They typical soft side hot tub can plug into any standard household outlet. You don't need to hire an electrician to set up special circuit breakers and outlets.
  • You can fill soft tub hot tubs with a simple garden hose. Although not as convenient as filling up a regular hot tub, you also don't have the expense of installing additional plumbing.
  • A soft hot tub can be easily moved and set up by one or two people.
  • Rounded, padded soft surfaces making a soft side hot tub extremely comfortable to sit in and relax. The padded surfaces are also safer for kids and older adults.
  • They don't require a concrete slab to set up. Since they're not permanently installed as part of the house, they can pretty much be set up on any flat surface that has access to electricity.
  • They're portable. If you decide that you don't like it in one area and would like it in a different location. they are easy to move and setup in the new location.
  • Smaller electric bills. Depending on how much you use it, you'll no doubt notice a change upwards in your electric bill. But not nearly as much as you would with a hard hot tub. In addition, to prevent heat loss, most soft side hot tubs have insulated shells.

One really nice thing about a soft tub hot tub is that, in some communities, you can actually find home centers that will rent or lease you one of their soft side hot tubs. This gives you an opportunity to evaluate for yourself how well they fit your needs. This will also give you a chance to try out various models and add-ons to eventually come up with your perfect configuration.

The Best Hot Tub
Whether you get a custom made -stainless hot tub or a cheaper plastic or acrylic model, the best hot tub you can buy is one that not only is engineered for durability but also meshes with your other requirements.

Build A Hot Tub
Want your hot tub to stand out as different from everybody else's? If you are handy with tools you might want to take advantage of your skills to build a hot tub to your own custom specifications.

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