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12 May 2023


NextImg:The 6 best inflatable hot tubs of 2023, with expert tips

Regardless of whether we own a million-dollar estate or rent a less-than-2,000 ft. condo, the mental image of us drifting away in a hot tub while sipping on drinks out of coconuts is just what we need.

For this, an inflatable hot tub will work those wonders just fine. Most of these options are available on Amazon and are the front-and-center outdoor additions to make your space into a backyard bliss (along with some of the best patio furniture to accompany them).

“Inflatable hot tubs are an inexpensive alternative to regular hot tubs and can be great if you’re able to keep up with maintenance,” Mallory Micetich, home expert at Angi, told the New York Post. “It’s generally a good idea to clean any time you’re taking out or putting away your inflatable hot tub for the season. For any floating debris like leaves, use a skimmer and clean before each use. You’ll want to clean the filter every week and use a sanitizing solution before each use. For a deeper clean, I recommend draining and cleaning the hot tub at least every three to four weeks.”

Not to mention, unlike the upkeep that comes with owning a pool or built-in hot tub, inflatable hot tubs are simple to clean and easy to maintain; simply ordering a hot tub cover will suffice on off-seasons when it won’t be in use.

So, as we approach the warmer months, say hello to evening hangouts with your loved ones and some much-deserved R&R after work hours with one of the best inflatable hot tubs we rounded up below. That said, you won’t need an in-ground or above-ground pool to have a good time.

With an eye on price, quality and style, there’s an option for everyone who has these on their wishlists.

What’s more, you’ll want to check out our FAQ section for more expertise on cleaning and maintenance.

Amazon

An Amazon’s Choice product, Bestway’s SaluSpa Miami Inflatable Hot Tub is just shy of $500 and an easy-to-set-up option. There’s a digital control panel inside the hot tub so you can operate the water’s temperature, which goes up to 104 degrees Fahrenheit.

Plus, the power-saving timer can even automate the temperature of the spa up to 72 hours in advance. The durable puncture-resistant tri-tech material holds its shape, too.

Intex PureSpa 6-Person Portable Inflatable Hot Tub

Amazon

There’s no better time to snag Intex’s PureSpa Portable Inflatable Hot Tub. It can fit up to six people (so prepare yourself for a whole lot of backyard hangouts with this model).

With 170 soothing, high-powered jets, you’ll instantly feel at ease, especially with the tub’s built-in hard water treatment system that makes the bubbles gentler on your skin. Intex includes an insulated cover, heated water system, multi-colored LED lights, two filter cartridges, two headrests, a thermal ground cloth and a filtration hose, too.

Bestway SaluSpa Helsinki AirJet Inflatable Hot Tub, brown

Amazon

Akin to the look of an outdoor pool, Bestway’s SaluSpa Helsinki AirJet Inflatable Hot Tub is a mouthful and less than $800. Like Intex’s model, its hard water system is gentle on your skin and it’s made of the same puncture-resistant material Bestway is known for.

With lift handles adorning each side, it’s easy to lift and carry.

Coleman Atlantis SaluSpa Inflatable Hot Tub,

Amazon

With Coleman’s Atlantis SaluSpa Inflatable Hot Tub, you’ll want to dive right in. Its cushion-y design gives it a uniquely spacious feel, plus it’s easy to set up with quick inflation and rapid heating. It’s made of durable material, even with a cushioned floor for extra comfort.

The Six Person Inflatable Massaging Spa, gray

Hammacher Schlemmer

Roomy and deep, this massaging spa from Hammacher Schlemer is a hidden gem in the inflatable hot tubs market (a market we’re heavily invested in for R&R). For less than $1,000, you truly get what you pay for: 140 high-powered jets, a 2,040-watt heater, a built-in filtration system and an included locking insulated cover, a floor protector and two filters.

Coleman Bahamas AirJet 2-4 Person Inflatable Hot Tub, gray

Walmart

Coleman’s Bahamas AirJet is one of Walmart’s bestselling inflatable hot tubs. It’s a no-frills option that doesn’t compromise on features; puncture-resistant DuraPlus material helps it last for years, while 120 jets create that bubbling hot tub environment we all know and crave.

Ahead, we turned to a home expert to answer some questions on maintenance when it comes to readying your inflatable hot tub.

In short, you’ll want to make sure you add some maintenance time to your calendar for inflatable hot tubs. They cost a pretty penny, so taking care of them ensures they’ll hold up for longer and be safe for people to jump into.

“Since bacteria love warm and wet conditions, so not keeping up with maintenance puts you and your loved ones at risk for all sorts of bacterial infections,” Micetich notes.

Micetich provides a step-by-step guide for cleaning an inflatable hot tub:

“To keep your hot tub clean for longer, I recommend putting a cover on when not using it,” she adds. “This will help keep debris out making daily cleaning easier.”

“If you’re looking for something stronger than mild detergent and water, seek cleaning solutions that contain chlorine, bromine and mineral-based products,” she adds. “If you’re still unsure what will work best for your inflatable hot tub, I recommend consulting a pro for advice and product recommendations.”

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