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OUR TOP HOT TUBS


HOT TUBS £4,999 & BELOW


02. Spa Crest Duke LX from Spa Crest Europe Price £3,795


The Duke LX is a well known name in hot tub circles and is hugely popular because it is so versatile. It has become a stalwart of the Spa Crest range. Its


versatility has made it popular for a tub at the lower price range and it has been a constant and


reliable performer in the most trying of times.


It seats five people and although it is an entry level tub, it packs a big punch with 16 powerful hydrotherapy jets fed from a two speed 2.0hp pump. Upgrades that can be added to this tub for little extra can make it stand up well into mid range territory hot tub.


02. TECHNICAL DATA Capacity & Style: 2 People Dimensions:


Water Capacity:


Lighting: Filters:


Hydrotherapy Jets: 16 Heater:


3kW


Underwater Light 50 sq ft


Warranty (Years): 2 Parts & Labour Website: www.spacrest-europe.com


03. Deluxe Manhattan 50 from Coast Spas Price £4,995 Value for money is a key benefit here – seating eight people in a tub which sells for less than £5,000. Each of the eight seats offers a unique water massage. After a tough day at work, sink into one of seven therapy seats, slide your feet close to the wonderful typhoon foot jet, and lean your head on the cushioned headrests. Soon you'll start to feel like yourself again. The Manhattan offers two waterfalls, foot jets, neck jets, therapy jets totalling 50 and plenty of room for everyone.


03. TECHNICAL DATA Capacity & Style: Dimensions:


Water Capacity:


Lighting: Filters:


4-5 People - All Seater 1950 x 1950 x 864mm 1,173 litres


Hydrotherapy Jets: 35 (Air Induction) Heater:


3kW LED


50 sq ft


Warranty (Years): 5 Structure, 1 - 2 Parts & Labour Website: www.coastspas.co.uk


04. MSpa Super Camaro from Splash Spas Price £699


1820 x 1210 x 700mm 1,325 litres


Another Super Camaro inflatable from MSpa which seats six instead of four from its smaller brother. These tubs are


04. TECHNICAL DATA Capacity & Style: 6 People - Inflatable all seater Dimensions:


Water Capacity:


Lighting: Filters:


2040 x 700mm 1,200 litres


Hydrotherapy Jets: 125 Air Jets Heater:


1.5kW N/A


15 sq ft


Warranty (Years): 1 Parts & Labour Website: www.hottubsuk.co.uk


ideal for parties or for summer weekends. Again like the smaller version, an integrated power-pack makes it quieter than other inflatable spas on the market. Accessories (headrests and drinks holders) are available and Splash Spas says it can be set up in 10 minutes. There are spa accessories available to add extras from comfort seats to cushions and iceboxes. Again an integrated self-drainage system avoids having to bale out. UK warranty is again managed in-house by Splash Spas.


05. Storm MkII from Elite Spas Price £4,995 We like this tub from West Country based Elite Spas because it can fit through tight gaps if you have an access problem. The unique Storm II is also perfect for small families. Its 5hp pump, spout LED waterfalls and adjustable massage jets will give your spa the best setting for any garden or porch. It comes as standard with surround LED lights and an iPod sound system with subwoofer. The built in Frog sanitising system will make sure your water is clean at all times with little maintenance.


05. TECHNICAL DATA Capacity & Style: 4-5 People - All Seater Dimensions:


Water Capacity:


Lighting: Filters:


Hydrotherapy Jets: 36 Water Portals Heater:


3kW Multiple LED 50 sq ft & Inline Frog + Ozone


Warranty (Years): 5 Parts & Labour Website: www.elitehottubs.co.uk


2110 x 1880 x 940mm 700 litres


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