Argos has slashed the price of its four person hot tub to £240 – and it’s cheaper than Asda, Morrisons and B&M
Argos is selling a four person inflatable hot tub for a bargain price - it's now only £240, after a massive price cut.
Originally the was £360, so shoppers can save £120.
- Argos Lay-Z-Spa Cancun Hot Tub, Was: £360 Now: £240 Save: £120 (33%) -
There's a catch to the discount price though. You'll need a code to get the whopping 33% off.
Luckily it's free and easy to apply, and you've got nothing to loose by adding it to your order.
You just have to type in the code "SPASAVE" once you reach the checkout.
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The hot tub has 120 air jets that are set to give an intense full-body massage, and the water heats to a blissful 40°C too.
It's available to buy online at the retailer, but shoppers will only be able to get it home by collecting from their local store - find out where that is with
That's because the tub isn't available for delivery - but it does mean no extra delivery fees.
The best news though, is that the reduction makes the hot tub even cheaper than versions Asda, Morrisons, and B&M all have on sale.
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Asda only recently slashed the price of its own from £400 to £320, saving shoppers an impressive £80.
But the four person tub is still £80 dearer than the Argos tub.
Morrisons' hot tub would have been the next best deal to get your hands on, but the supermarket's £300 bargain is now £60 more expensive than Argos'.
Meanwhile, B&M held a reduction of its own when it slashed the price of its to just £350 - but the bargain store's product is now almost £100 pricier than the Argos tub.
You should still have a shop around though - with increased demand and warmer weather on the way other retailers could follow suit and start slashing the price of their own bargains.
You might even find an even better deal than at Argos.
When we checked, - so you could save yet another £15 in your budget.
Can I afford a new hot tub?
With Argos' major discount, you might be tempted to take the plunge and splash out on a new tub.
But keep in mind that there are you'll face once you start to enjoy it.
To use the tub, you'll have to hook it up to your electricity supply - but this could be expensive.
Energy saving experts at say that some of the least energy efficient models - which are often the cheapest ones - could add a whopping £300 per month to electricity bills.
And especially now that energy bills have rocketed almost another £700, it's important to think about your usage.
According to Loop, an efficient hot tub with an average usage of 7kWh per day it's being used, costs around £1.98.
That means it costs roughly £60.23 if you used it for around 7 hours a day for a month.
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And if you had an inefficient hot tub - one that's not insulated very well - then it could cost five times that.
It might be worth buying a cover to keep heat in the tub and eliminate waste energy - but keep in mind this means extra spends, usually from another £20.
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