Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Tips for Buying a Hot Tub

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By Barb Nefer

Massage Bathtub Model U272 with LCD TV by AquapeuticsHot tubs are popular for relaxation and recreation. You can soak and enjoy therapy jets as they soothe your muscles. If your hot tub is large enough, you can soak and chat with family or friends. Some models give you a light show and serenade you with music, or you might just want a basic model. Either way, you must narrow down your preferences and test the tubs before buying to get the right one for your needs.

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Purpose

Hot tubs are generally used for relaxation, but some are purchased specifically for therapy to help with medical conditions such as arthritis. Others are large enough to allow users to swim laps against the resistance of the jets. You should define why you want a hot tub before you start the selection process, as this will affect your choice. A relaxation tub might not need as many jets as one being used for therapy. It also can be smaller than one that will be used for exercise. If you plan to socialize with friends in your hot tub, it will need to hold more people and potentially have more amenities such as lights, waterfalls and even a sound system.
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Brand

Hot tubs are made by a variety of manufacturers. You can purchase cheaper models at big-box stores like Lowe's and Wal-Mart. You can find brand names at pool stores or brand-specific hot tub dealers. Some hot tub companies will even send a salesman to your home. However, it's generally better to purchase your hot tub from a store so you can visit a physical location if you have any questions or problems. If you purchase your tub from a brand-specific dealer, it may also be easier to get a repair when needed and to get any warranty work done.
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Testing

Once you have narrowed down the size and features you want and have identified models at specific stores, test the hot tubs in which you are most interested. This consists of visiting the store in swimwear and testing the tub by getting in, turning on the jets and trying all of the other features. Even though a hot tub might look attractive and feel comfortable when you sit in it while it is empty, it's impossible to tell what it will feel like when it's being used unless you try it out that way. Dealers know this and will be happy to cooperate if you are a serious buyer. Notify them in advance so they can fill the appropriate model with water prior to your visit if they don't already have a demonstration unit ready.
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