B&Q slashes price of £400 hot tub to £300 in massive clearance sale
DIY retailer B&Q has slashed the price of its four-seater Intex PureSpa by a staggering £100.
The tub has , making it one of the cheapest at home spas on the market.
PureSpa is the perfect way to indulge in some luxury in the comfort of your own garden.
B&Q promises that the Intex PureSpa is easy to assemble and comes with a whole host of extras to keep the tub looking brand new.
The at home spa comes with an insulated cover, two filter cartridges, a thermal ground cloth, inflation hose, carry bag, floating dispenser and test strip.
You really will be getting the most bubbles for your buck as the spa is powered by a whopping 120 jets.
It also comes with a built-in hard water treatment system, a 50W water pump and a 800W air jet pump.
The spa has a depth of 55cm and has a height of 196cm and a width of 71cm.
Unfortunately, you aren’t able to pick the spa up in store but you can order it to your door at no extra cost.
Rival DIY retailer – but B&Q is still cheaper as Homebase's £10 delivery charge tips it over to £309.
Meanwhile, .
The online deals website is offering the hot tub for £269 and even with a £19.99 delivery fee, the tub is still £9.99 cheaper than B&Q.
Argos is also selling a four person spa – but at £400 the .
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Last month, Morrisons slashed the price of it’s Lay Z Spa by £50 - bringing the bubbling tub to a bargain £200.
Back in May, Tesco joined in on a supermarket price war as it slashed the price of an inflatable hot tub, making it the cheapest on the market at the time.
If you want to spruce up your garden this summer but don’t fancy getting wet, B&M is selling a stunning hanging egg chair that Mrs Hinch has in her garden.
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