In this article you will learn:
-What is an inflatable hot tub
-How do inflatable hot tubs work
-Inflatable vs portable hot tub - What’s the difference
-How much do inflatable hot tubs cost and where can I buy in the UK
-Are inflatable hot tubs in the UK expensive to run
-Can I use an inflatable hot tub in Winter
And more.
This article should help you gain a clear understanding of what inflatable hot tubs are and what they can offer you. From here you'll be able to work out if this tub type fits your wants and needs or if you’re best to explore other options.
In this article, we’ve used brand names not affiliated with Jacuzzi Group. You can see the list of the brand owners at the bottom of this article. All information, including pricing and product details, was accurate at the time of writing (March 28, 2023) and may change without notice.
What is an inflatable hot tub?
Inflatable hot tubs vary between brand and model but they’re generally a hot tub made with soft materials so they can be inflated and filled with air. They are usually circular, square or octagonal, sit above ground and being light weight, can be placed wherever is practical.
To live up to the name ‘tub’, they also heat water, create bubble effects and provide a massage to the body. This takes place through hydro or air jets which are powered through a control box and pump that sits outside and adjacent to the tub.
If you decide to stop using your inflatable hot tub for a while, you can drain it, deflate it and store it away until your next use.
What are inflatable hot tubs made of?
Inflatable hot tubs are made from UV-resistant materials such as vinyl and latex. However, a lot of established inflatable brands have their own material combinations.
For example, Lay-Z-Spa™ uses a combination of PVC layers and polyester mesh for one material type, the other uses drop-stitch fabric.
Are Inflatable hot tubs easy to set up?
In a nutshell, setting up an inflatable hot tub is pretty straightforward and may involve:
-Inflating the tub walls
-Inflating the cover
-Connecting the control box and fittings
-Filling the tub with water
-Connecting the power unit (Following the instructions for your specific tub)
-Turning the heating on
There should be instructions that refer to chemical usage and setup. This is likely to vary between brand and model. As an example, Lay-Z-Spa™ recommends waiting 24 hours after shock dosing the tub with chlorine before using.
How do inflatable hot tubs work?
Once inflated, filled and heated, the control system will allow you to heat, filter and activate the jets.
Depending on the brand and model, some hot tubs will allow you to set the heating in advance, activate Wi-Fi, connect to a remote-controlled app, and more.