
Yes, you can use a hot tub in winter - it can be a cosy way to get warm on a cold day!
As the colder temperatures of winter start to bite, the warmth of a hot tub looks ever more inviting. You may, however, be wondering if you can safely use your hot tub in winter. The short answer is yes! This is common in cold areas like Canada and Scandinavia, and a great way to relax in the UK. However, if you want to know if you can safely use a hot tub in winter, the answer is a bit more complicated. After all, winter weather can damage a lot of outdoor furniture, including hot tubs.
Our hot tub experts have got some great tips on how to safely use a hot tub in winter while getting the most out of the experience. We've put these together into the ultimate guide on winter hot tubs, which you can read below!
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To help you get the most out your hot tub, we’ve put together a list of hot tub safety tips. A relaxing soak in a hot tub is a great way to unwind after a long day, but to keep your soak stress-free you need to ensure you are being as safe as possible. Don't stay in too long, stay hydrated, and follow the rest of the below hot tub safety tips.
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If you're considering buying a hot tub, you might be tempted by an inflatable model as a first step on the road to a traditional tub. So, are inflatable hot tubs worth it? Read on to find out!
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The average adult should not spend more than 30 minutes in a hot tub. A very healthy adult might be able to push to 45 minutes, or even an hour.
A hot tub is not like a bath – it stays hot the whole time you’re in it. By using one, you’re risking more than just wrinkly fingertips.
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Whether you’re enjoying a few beers with your friends or a glass of champagne with your partner, alcohol can be just the thing to make a hot tub session even more enjoyable. But wherever alcohol is involved, you should be cautious.
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