Sunday, March 30, 2008

small hot tubs

Looking for small hot tubs? Read on.

Maybe you still haven't decided whether you will buy a smaller hot tub or a bigger one. Small hot tubs are made for two persons while some larger ones can hold up to seven people.

Small hot tubs have the same features than bigger ones. There are a couple of differences to keep in mind though.

First, there's the obvious. If you plan to invite all your family into you're tub a small one ain't going to cut it. That's obvious.

Second, smaller ones are cheaper. Of course, this also depends on the features. A small one with everything you could dream of will still cost more than a larger one with only a basic set of features. Generally speaking the difference in price will be the difference in size though.

Third, smaller ones can be placed on more places. If don't have much space a smaller one will probably your choice.

Basically there are two hot tub styles: lounger and non-lounger. What this means is that some hot tubs have laid down seats. Small hot tubs are mostly designed to provide enough room for two persons to sit comfortably, or one person to lie down. If you plan to get in there with someone and both lie down you might want to consider a larger model.

A benefit of smaller hot tubs is that they provide more intimacy. Also, often a two-person hot tub is used as primary bathtub.

Don't forget that your small hot tub is intended to to last for a long time. Before you make a decision make sure you think about every item that can be of importance. Maybe your family is going to grow. Then you have to keep in mind that space will be more problematic if you plan to use it with the whole family.

One thing I'm sure of is that you'll enjoy your small hot tub.

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