hot tubs

  1. Holiday Gift Ideas from Spasandstuff.com

    Hot tubs are the gift that just keeps giving, especially as the temperature falls. Below we've listed some gift ideas for the spa lovers in your life, or maybe just treat yourself! Gift Ideas Santorini II Fiesta Cantilever Umbrella ($915) -- This attractive umbrella will keep the rain off in the spring, the sun off in the summer, the leaves...
  2. Buying a Hot Tub: Hot Tubs 101

    When buying a hot tub, there are a few basics to know when you start. There are two types of hot tubs: self-contained and non self-contained. Typically, self-contained hot tubs are installed above ground and are usually portable, whereas non self-contained hot tubs are installed in-ground and are permanent. Hot tubs are usually heated using an electric or natural gas...
  3. The Ultimate Relaxation Luxury: Hot Tubs and TVs

    Hot tub spas and televisions may be the best combination since peanut butter and jelly. How is this for true luxury living: soaking in a hot tub with while watching the game or your favorite movie. It's a pretty relaxing image, right? Spasandstuff.com wants you to live that dream. Our BellaGrande SLT model hot tub is designed with a 20...
  4. Product Feature: Columbia Spas Hot Tubs

    Spasandstuff.com is a proud retailer of Columbia Spas brand hot tubs. These high-quality, affordable hot tubs are available for sale on our website here. Built in Spokane, Washington, by Blue Falls, USA, these hot tubs are a great addition to any home. With twelve hot tub models and over a dozen different options to choose from, Columbia Spas makes it easy...
  5. Food and Drinks in the Hot Tub

    In Taiwan and some other counties, it's understood that soaking in a hot tub or hot spring will mean eating and drinking while relaxing. In Taiwan--an island wealthy in natural hot springs--it is common for hot-water lovers to put fresh eggs and cans of coffee into mesh nets, then soak alongside for a little while until the eggs are soft-boiled...
  6. Now Carrying Swim Spas!

    Spasandstuff.com is pleased to announce we are now carrying swim spas! These unique spas take you from relaxation to exercise without additional equipment. Sit and soak away your stress or activate the jets and swim your way to a fitter you. Comes in 14 ft. long and 16 ft. long models.  
  7. Pregnancy and Hot Tubs

    I don't know anyone who deserves pampering as much as an expectant mother. As the fetus grows, women experience aching backs, swollen legs and ankles, and sensitive stretching skin. Pregnancy puts enormous strain on your system, and many pregnancies are rife with headaches, nausea, anxiety, depression, high blood pressure, anemia, gastrointestinal discomforts, and mood swings. We all know how soothing...
  8. Electricity Can Get You Into Hot Water

    Outdoor hot tubs and spas are wonderful products, but they do require an electrical current to run. Besides the obvious hazardous implications of mixing water and electricity there are other safety precautions to consider when enjoying your spa. Around the hot tub Think about installing outlets with covers that protect connected plugs. Do not touch any electrical appliance around the...
  9. In-Ground vs Portable Hot Tubs

    If you're in the market for a hot tub, you must decide whether you want to purchase an in-ground or portable tub. Here are some of the major considerations in purchasing either: In-ground An in-ground tub can rest idle or be attached to a swimming pool. There are not a lot of options with its location as once it is...
  10. OAS vs. Acrylic Hot Tubs

    How much do you know about the materials your hot tub is made from? OAS--or Olefin Acrylonitrile Styrene--and Acrylic are two materials manufacturers use in making hot tubs. Both materials are celebrated, yet differences exist. Some differences between OAS and Acrylic: OAS can be applied at a cost-efficient price by manufacturers, so hot tubs made of this material may be...

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