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hot tub advice.....

RE: Hot tubs. They are wonderful. Install it outside where you can enjoy the scenery and the ambiance. Get the 220 volt kind.

We had ours on the patio here in Alaska. All that is needed is a good cover that folds back when the tub is in use. Never froze up. Cost to run about $30 extra per month. Very nice to sit out and watch the Northern Lights, or star shows. Today's tubs offer some real nice lighting. Don't have a hot tub at my current home--bought a Spyder instead. :roflblack:

Had a hot tub in the basement back in WI. Humidity is a problem so I do not recommend that.
 
I tried to talk the Missus into getting me one for my Birthday a whole bunch of years' ago... :D
Her response isn't something that I discuss in Polite Company...:shocked:
 
I tried to talk the Missus into getting me one for my Birthday a whole bunch of years' ago... :D
Her response isn't something that I discuss in Polite Company...:shocked:

You know what they say? "You meet the nicest people in a hot tub." :roflblack::roflblack:
 
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