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Cheapest places to buy hot tubs this week as hot weather kicks in – and prices start at just £250

One hot tub comes with an aromatherapy setting
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JACUZZIS have become the hot new garden accessory, with thousands of Brits taking a dip after a long day at work.

If you are looking to treat yourself to a hot tub, look no further - we've scoured the shops to find the best place to bag a bargain.

Children enjoying a wood-fired hot tub.
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Add a splash of excitement to your garden with your own hot tubCredit: Getty

As well as instant relaxation, hot tubs have been found to improve sleep, boost circulation and even help with weight loss.

We've found a range of tubs in different sizes and style to help you find the perfect fit for your outdoor space.

The Range

  • Price: £479.99 - in store and online
Lay-Z-Spa Milan Airjet Plus hot tub.
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Lay-Z-Spa Milan Airjet Plus Hot Tub is available at The RangeCredit: The Range

Famed for its stylish, yet affordable home goods, The Range is a strong contender for bargain tubs.

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The Lay-Z-Spa Milan Airjet Plus Hot Tub is just £479.99 in store and online.

The Range offers free click and collect from selected stores, or if you'd rather avoid the faff of the shops, you can get it delivered for free too.

Up to six bathers can enjoy a 140 all-surround AirJet massage system and a 40C rapid heating system with WiFi connection.

It also includes ChemConnect dispenser and industry-leading ground detection system.

The tub also comes with a Freeze Sheild and two years warranty.

This is the best deal around if you're after a large tub.

B&M

  • Price: £250 - in store and online
Family relaxing in a Lay-Z-Spa Miami hot tub.
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Lay-Z-Spa Miami Hot Tub is sold by B&MCredit: bmstores

Despite The Range's sturdy deals, B&M has bested the store with an even better bargain.

The Lay-Z-Spa Miami Hot Tub is just £250 - a fraction of the manufacturer's suggested retail price of £499.

The catch is it's smaller than The Range's offering, with a maximum capacity of four people.

It boasts a five-minute inflation time and also has a 40C rapid heating system.

It also comes with an 81 AirJet system and an integrated ChemConnect dispenser to keep the water safe to use.

This is the cheapest option for a smaller tub, fitting up to four people.

How to compare prices to get the best deal

JUST because something is on offer, or is part of a sale, it doesn't mean it's always a good deal.

There are plenty of comparison websites out there that'll check prices for you - so don't be left paying more than you have to.

Most of them work by comparing the prices across hundreds of retailers.

Here are some that we recommend:

  •  is a tool that lets users search for and compare prices for products across the web. Simply type in keywords, or a product number, to bring up search results.
  •  logs the history of how much something costs from over 3,000 different retailers, including Argos, Amazon, eBay and the supermarkets. Once you select an individual product you can quickly compare which stores have the best price and which have it in stock.
  •  is another website that lets you compare prices between retailers. All shoppers need to do is search for the item they need and the website will rank them from the cheapest to the most expensive one.
  •  only works on goods being sold on Amazon. To use it, type in the URL of the product you want to check the price of.

FarmFoods

  • Price: £250 - in stores only
Inflatable Lay-Z-Spa Vegas hot tub with box.
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Vegas 140 Air Jet 4-6 Person Lay-Z-Spa at FarmFoodsCredit: Hot Uk Deals

According to HotUKDeals, FarmFoods has an incredible deal on the Vegas 140 Air Jet 4-6 Person Lay-Z-Spa for just £299.99.

The RRP is £549, so you'll be saving a whopping £250.99 on the purchase.

The offer is in stores across the UK, check your local store directly through FarmFoods' website to avoid disappointment.

On HotUKDeals, users shared their thoughts on the hot tub model, with one writing: "They are great. Cost about 60p an hour to heat... so make sure you are on a good tariff."

"We've had about three of the Vegas model. Very good but don't expect them to last forever. We've now moved to a real hot tub, but these are great as a starter," another added.

This is a great option if you're after a mid-sized hot tub that doesn't feel too tight with the maximum number of people.

How much does it cost to run a hot tub?

The running of a hot tub isn't cheap, but there are ways to keep the costs down.

Here are the three things to keep in mind when considering purchasing a hot tub:

  • Electrical running costs
  • Servicing and maintenance
  • Consumables and water care products

According to WhatSpa, the most energy-efficient hot tubs on the market will cost between £1 and £1.30 per day as of February 2025 energy tariffs.

This is around 24.86 pence per kWh.

B&Q

  • Price: £347.98 - online only
Inflatable hot tub with rattan effect.
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Dellonda 2-4 Person Inflatable Hot Tub Spa with Smart Pump from B&QCredit: B&Q

B&Q is flogging a Dellonda 2-4 Person Inflatable Hot Tub Spa for £347.98.

It is only available online and not stocked in B&Q stores, but it offers free delivery for most postcodes.

This hot tub, with its rattan effect, is more aesthetically pleasing than the Lay-Z-Spa and also has an 110 -bubble jet massage system.

Homebase

  • Price: £375 - online only
Inflatable hot tub with cover, pump, filter, and chemical starter kit.
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Canadian Spa Company 2025 Grand Rapids Inflatable Hot Tub from HomebaseCredit: Home Base

Homebase has slashed £50 off their Canadian Spa Company 2025 Grand Rapids Inflatable Hot Tub with LED and Starter Kit.

The tub is now just £375, rather than the original price of £425.

It also comes with built-in aromatherapy and and a three-speed air jet control.

The bundle also includes a chemical starter kit and a four-pack of replacement filters.

Click and collect is unavailable but B&Q offers free home delivery on items over £59.

We checked other big discount retailers such as Aldi and Lidl but none of them were showing stock online.

It is always worth checking again online or in-store as stock changes on a weekly basis.

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Aldi and Lidl replenish the stock of its special buys aisle every Thursday and Sunday, so if you want to get ahead those are the best days to check back in.

Both retailers have previously had sell-out deals on hot tubs.

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