
Lay-Z-Spa hot tub with foot massager and LED lights has 25% off and is 'great garden addition'
Amazon shoppers have said "nobody will regret" buying the hot tub which comes with LED lights and a Hydro jet
British Summertime is nearly upon us, and many of us have already enjoyed soaking up the rays with family and friends in the back garden. As well as barbecues and beach trips, the hot weather might have Scots fancying a dip.
After all, nothing quite hits the spot on a hot day than a pool, a jacuzzi - or a hot tub. And it turns out you don't need to go abroad or to a luxurious hotel to get the latter - thanks to an inflatable hot tub that is flying on Amazon.
The Lay-Z-Spa Santorini Pro boasts a 10 HydroJet System, integrated seats, and even a foot massager, and is a huge 25 per cent off, down from £1,199.99 to £899.95. When you're not having a quiet soak with your partner after a long, hard day, invite your pals over and turn the party up with LED lights shining in seven different colours.
The grey colour of the tub means it will go with almost any outdoor aesthetic you have going on, and the tub fits five to seven people, meaning there's no need to fight over who in the group get left out of the fun.
The blend of 10 HydroJet and 180 AirJet technologies gives you an indulgent massage for a revitalising spa experience and the freeze shield technology ensures that the water doesn't freeze on cold winter nights.
This means you can enjoy your hot tub all year round. Duraplus material provides excellent durability and included four soft-touch pillows and integrated seats provide extra cushioned comfort.
There is a blissful 40C rapid heating system, with the enhanced pump technology allowing you to simultaneously heat and filter the water whilst running the massage system.
Want to schedule your next hot tub session so it's ready for when you get home and save energy when not in use? The energy saving timer will do just that.
If you want to shop around a bit, The Range offers the Lay-Z-Spa Santorini Hydrojet Pro Hot Tub for £699.99. Alternatively, Currys sells the same model but for £1,199.
The tub has garnered a stellar 4.2 out of 5 rating on Amazon with many happy buyers rushing to share their views.
One consumer wrote: "We absolutely love it , great jets, power is good , lid is the only gripe we would have , they are never the best , but the lights are a great feature, we most definitely recommend as an upgrade from the old type of lazy spa, very comfortable with the seats , and ample room for at least 4 adults , love this!!"
Another scribed: "It is fantastic, and is as close (in that area) as it could be to a £5k hard one. It also has the normal bubbles but they are much noisier and not needed, all of the whirling comes from the Hydro jet and is far quieter.
"It doesn't have the seats and stuff but it really has been a great addition to the garden and we couldn't be happier.
A third gushed: "Bought in sale so good value for money. Easy to keep clean, appearance is good looks expensive. Easy to assemble. True to measurements... but personally I find three adults fit comfortably, four if very friendly."
A fourth concluded: "This is simply the best. Easy to set up. Solid quality build and so much fun. Hydro jets much quieter than bubbles on and feels lovely. Bargain prices currently. Great delivery speed no negatives at all.
"Buy one - you won't regret it."
However, not everyone was over the moon with their purchase, and pointed to some flaws including the lid.
"The lid is rubbish already going down and don't fit well," one wrote.
"The hot tub itself is amazing, just wish the lid was sorted. I got a thermal cover to help."
A second found fault with the lack of Wi-Fi-connected pump: chimed in: "The Hydro jets make such a difference to the overall spa feel. Sometimes I don't even put bubbles on and just use the Hydro jets... very powerful.
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"The only thing I'm a bit disappointed with is that it lacks a Wi-Fi-connected pump, for a 2021 model it really should be coming with a Wi-Fi pump so you can remotely turn the heater on and off but it's only a small issue!"
A third found it costly to run: "Everything about this is great, except for the securing nut is plastic one piece (in place around jets connection) split the first time I cleaned down pool - after 2 weeks so barely touched. Otherwise would be perfect score."

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