Quality craftsmanship, reliability, ease of use... you get it all, and more, at the Every Day Low Price you expect from Wal-Mart. Each of our hot tubs is:
- Tested for safety and reliability
- Protected by a manufacturer's warranty
- Easy to maintain, clean and operate
- Economical/low cost to own
Which Tub is Best for You?
Don't sweat it, choosing the right tub is actually an easy thing to do. Here are some questions to ask yourself when choosing your new hot tub:
- How many people will use it?
- How often will it be used?
- How much space do you have?
- Do you want a lounge seat?
- How many hydrotherapy jets do you want?
- Do you want an ozonator?
Got More Questions About Hot Tubs?
The virtues of hydrotherapy, or "water healing," have been renowned for thousands of years. The ancient civilizations of Rome, Greece, Japan and others recognized the benefits of bathing in hot springs. Today, you can enjoy the benefits of hydrotherapy in your own home. Relaxing in a hot tub after a strenuous day can release muscle tension and renew energy.
High-pressure jets with warm water create the ultimate "water healing" experience. It massages your body and recirculates water. Some jets shoot straight out, while others swirl or pulsate. When choosing your hot tub, take note of the jets you'll want. Here's a quick list:
Volcano jet: A large jet that's positioned at the bottom of the tub and aimed upward for a water effect that's similar to a volcano erupting.
Whirlpool jet: This large jet is placed out of the way of the seating area and is designed to create a large rushing water effect at the perimeter of the tub. It should always be positioned midway into the tub so you can maneuver your body and massage a specific area. It provides a tremendous amount of pressure in a concentrated region. It's also a diverter jet, meaning it diverts pressure from other jets, resulting in the same type of whirlpool action found in a physical therapist's office. This form of hydrotherapy can be very beneficial for those who have sprains or muscular injuries.
Whirly jet: This small jet produces 2 surprisingly powerful streams of water in a tight, rotating formation. The massage action is similar to someone taking his or her thumb, applying pressure, and then massaging in a circular motion.
Ozone jet: This specialty jet is unique from all others as it is part of the hot tub's filtration system. When an ozonator is installed, the ozone is introduced into the water through this jet, helping to sanitize the tub. The ozone will appear as a stream of small bubbles and will be active during heating and filtration cycles.
Adjustable jet: This jet can be easily turned on and off by twisting the plastic rim around the jet. This allows you to adjust which jets are receiving the water flow and, thus, personalize your hydrotherapy experience.
Neck jet: These are installed in pairs above the water line and are angled to provide targeted massage action to your neck and shoulder region.
Power massage jet: This large jet rotates a large stream of water through 7 nozzles, producing a powerful massage experience over a large area. It is generally used for your lower back.
Dual rotator jet: A medium-size jet that contains 2 powerful nozzles that rotate in a circular pattern, massaging an area the size of your hand.
Directional jet: This is a jet where the nozzle may be moved, positioning the stream of water as you desire.
Swirl jet: This jet's single nozzle swirls the water around in a circular pattern, providing an overall massage in a wide area.
Pulsing jet: The pulsing jet's 2 nozzles rotate to provide a pulsing massage motion that's great at helping to relax your tight muscles.
Power dual roto jet: This powerful jet offers you the best of all worlds with 2 powerful rotating nozzles that can be adjusted to multiple massage patterns.
1. Air valves: Controls the flow of air into your hot tub.
2. Control panel: Manages all electronic functions.
3. Filter cover: Provides access to clean and change the filter.
4. Filter intake: Skims the water surface for floating debris.
5. Lounge seat: Allows you to lay back and put up your feet (found on select models).
6. Light: Illuminates the hot tub during the night (found on select models).
7. Pillow: Allows you to comfortably rest your head (found on select models).
8. Power massage jet: Adds to the hydrotherapy experience (found on select models).
9. Water intake valve: Sucks water in and shoots it out the massage jets.
Most hot tubs are meant to be installed outside. If you wish to put a hot tub inside, keep in mind that water is very heavy; a filled tub can weigh up to 3,000 pounds! Indoor tubs need solid support underneath and proper ventilation; steam can damage paint, wood and more. You must consult a licensed building contractor if you're considering indoor installation.
When installing a hot tub outside, it needs to sit on a firm foundation. Try to get the surface as level as possible by removing any sod, soft dirt or weeds. Construct a foundation using pea gravel, concrete stepping stones, or pressure-treated wood. You can also pour a concrete slab, which will provide a safe and solid foundation, but it's a little more costly.
Also, make sure you leave enough room around the perimeter of the tub. You'll be glad you did this when you need to access the side panels for maintenance.