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Best small hot tub for STR
Hey all,
I have a short term rental that sleeps 6 people and has a small courtyard with a fence. I was thinking of purchasing a hot tub...I called local companies and can get a 220v hot tub for around 6500, or could order a "plug and play" online that is 110v. I like the smaller plug and play option but wondering if anyone has one and how their electric bill has been? Our area is very seasonal so I am always hesitant to spend too much money since it's not booked year round. Thank you!
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Quote from @John Underwood:
Definately get a 240VAC hot tub. A 110VAC would take too long to heat and would.cost extra in electricity.
Sam's club has some good deals on these.