Hot tubs are great but they can cost a lot of money and can be a hassle to install and maintain. Inflatable hot tubs might just be the answer! Generally speaking these are much much less expensive than regular models but can be just as much fun and work just as well as their full priced permanent models.
Today I’m going to discuss several of the main inflatable hot tubs on the market today and talk to you about what you can expect as far as features go and things like that, but more importantly I’m going to discuss the different prices you can expect to pay so that you find the best deal because when it comes to a portable tub, price generally tends to be the overriding factor that most people are interested in… otherwise you would just buy a regular model! So let’s get right down to it…
Comfort Line Products Spa at $500 this is a very interesting model. It features 100 micro air jets to help you unwind as well as recharge and comes with a 250 gallon capacity that seats up to four people and doesn’t require any sort of installation whatsoever or any special wiring or plumbing. All you have to do is inflate it, fill it with water and then sit back and relax. It has a 1000 W heater that will bring the water up to about 104°F which is just fine. This model has no real jets it just has a sort of blower that turns the water. Generally speaking this model may only last a season or two so keep that in mind.
Mspa Blue Sea Bubble Spa Portable Inflatable Hot Tub slightly more substantial is the $625 unit that will comfortably seat four people and has a water capacity of 265 gallons. It has 128 standard air jets and comes with a three month warranty for the tub itself and 12 months warranty for the electronic parts that come with it. It is about 74 inches in diameter by 28 inches high with a 58 inch inside diameter. I haven’t heard any bad things about this model but then again I haven’t heard that many great things either so you might want to do your own research as far as reviews go.
MSpa Bubble Spa Camaro Portable Inflatable Hot Tub in a Box 2 Go this unit cost $800 and looks like a big black tire! I’ll be the first one to call this ugly but we may not care how it looks only how it works. Unfortunately I don’t have anything to say about that either which is sometimes a problem with these portable inflatable units because you never quite know what you’re getting yourself into.
MSpa Portable Inflatable Jet Spa M-210 this unit cost about one thousand dollars and will seat four people. It comes with five hydra jets as well as a heavy-duty inflatable cover with a digital lock which is very nice to have so that you know the neighbor kids aren’t messing around with your tub when you’re not around. Set up is as easy as 123 and this model comes with a six month warranty for the tub and 12 months for the electric parts. You may ask yourself why you would spend $1000 on an inflatable unit when you can buy a regular tub cheap for nearly this much. Well sometimes you only have space for inflatable model and if so this may be the one for you!
So there you have several different options when it comes to inflatable hot tubs. For the price you can’t hardly beat them and I heartily recommend that you look into them to fit a myriad of different options. As you can see just about anybody can afford one at the different price ranges; so what are you waiting for?



