Inflatable hot tubs may seem like they are the perfect solution to your spa needs. Inflatable hot tubs are easy to set up, they take up as much space as a hard-shell hot tub and they are cheap. Inflatable hot tubs also allow you to bring your spa with you wherever you go. However, despite all these benefits, inflatable hot tubs simply are not worth it. Here's why:
Inflatable hot tubs require constant maintenance. It is not just a matter of plugging them in and relaxing for hours on end. An inflatable hot tub needs to be cleaned regularly, sanitized regularly, and maintained properly in order for it to work properly for its short lifespan. Can you guess what crucial thing the owner's manual may be missing - a water treatment plan. In addition to all of this regular maintenance required by inflatable hot tubs, they can also leak air over time due to improper care or manufacturing defects (not uncommon with cheaper models). This means that any money you spend maintaining one of these spas may eventually go toward replacing it with a better one!
Inflatable hot tubs, as you will soon learn, are not a good value. They are made of thin materials that make them uncomfortable to sit in. They tend to be smaller than traditional hot tubs and can't fit as many people. We purchased one that had 4 people in it, little did I know they were all kneeling. So, needless to say, only two grown adults could fit like cramped sardines.
If you are looking to buy an inflatable hot tub, you might think they are a great bargain. After all, they cost hundreds of dollars less than the traditional hard-shelled version. But if your goal is to save money in the long run, do not be fooled! Inflatable hot tubs use more energy to heat and cool because they have no insulation or protective shell. There have been plenty of times when our inflatable hot tub would start beeping, alerting us that the heater was a little too hot and needed to cool down for a day or two.
The truth is that inflatable hot tubs are not built to last. They are made from cheap material that will hardly hold up over time and wear out easily. The chemicals in the water can cause the vinyl cover to deteriorate and tear easily, leaving you with a big repair bill if you don't get it fixed right away (which, by itself, costs more than the entire tub cost). This is especially true for any type of inflatable hot tub that has an electric heating system and uses pumps to circulate the water.
We have talked about the benefits of owning a hot tub before, but if you are considering buying an inflatable hot tub from Costco or anywhere else, we advise against it. Please do not buy an inflatable hot tub from Costco or other retailers, the chances of you ending up disappointed and frustrated are not in your favor.
In short, inflatable hot tubs are not worth the money. They may seem like a cheap option at first glance, but they are not durable enough to last long enough for you to recoup your investment. Inflatable hot tubs require constant maintenance and do not have the same energy efficiency as hard-shell hot tubs do. Inflatable hot tubs are also uncomfortable and not as durable as advertised - trust me! If you are looking for a long-term, affordable alternative to traditional hot tubs then please contact us today so we can get started on finding something that will suit your needs perfectly!