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Check Out These Cedar Hot Tubs
By Frank | April 15, 2008
Relaxing can be a hard thing to accomplish in this fast paced world that we share. Everyone is always on the move and trying to finish every thing in one day no matter how stressful it can be. So they go join a gym looking for a way to relieve the tiredness they are constantly feeling but they do not take the time to make the trip to and from the gym. It just requires too much time that they never make it and all the dues paid to join are thrown out the window. The solution is a spa in your home.
A soft portable tub will not greatly add to your expenses especially if you are already paying dues to use the gyms facilities for the same purpose. These blow up hot tub range in price from under one to two thousand dollars. The normal monthly electric bill will run you around fifty dollars for the electricity that they require. The best benefit is that you can relax with out leaving the comfort of your home.
Portable hot tubs are usually small enough to fit through a normal door way. There are a few different types of hot tubs. There are the blow up, Redwood hot tub and the vinyl or fiberglass hot tubs. The portable Redwood hot tubs are a good choice for those who do not have enough space for the full size version. Many people will take these soft portable tub on trips with them because they can set them up just about anyplace. They do require a source of power to operate the pump. The jets are the same as those that are used in standard hot tubs. A source of power is also needed for the heating element.
They are easy to assemble even if you do not buy the design that just blows up. The Redwood hot tub models only take approximately twenty minutes to put up. The sides lock together then the liner goes in and you are ready to add water. The plastic is already put together for you just have to install it on a good level surface and add water.
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