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  2. Indulge in One of These Editor-Approved Hot Tubs to ... - AOL

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    More on that in our What to Consider section following our reviews. The hot tubs we recommend span multiple price points, from about $600 for a four-person inflatable hot tub to roughly $8,000 for ...

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    Bestway's SaluSpa Miami Inflatable Hot Tub set up is simple and it's easy to manage from the inside as the digital control panel is within reach. Holds up to 177 gallons of water. Over 4,000 five ...

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    What you need to know about inflatable hot tubs Every portable hot tub has an external pump/filter and these things are not small. The dimensions in the product listings do not include the pumps ...

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    Price tag: $600 Dimensions: 71 in. x 71 in. x 28 in. Accommodates: 4 to 6 people Average rating: 4.7/5 It may be inflatable, but this hot tub is smarter than you think. It has a digital control ...

  6. Hot tub - Wikipedia

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    The earliest hot tubs were calderas in which hot stones were placed to heat the water. [citation needed] Therma in Ikaria has been a very popular place particularly for hydrotherapy ever since the 4th century B.C. [2] The remains of wrecked marble bathtubs along with a prehistoric aqueduct that have been unearthed from this area bear ample testimony of the place's popularity in the ancient times.

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    Hydrotherapy, formerly called hydropathy and also called water cure, [1] is a branch of alternative medicine (particularly naturopathy), occupational therapy, and physiotherapy, that involves the use of water for pain relief and treatment. The term encompasses a broad range of approaches and therapeutic methods that take advantage of the ...