dickie davies
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I just piss in mine, so no additional costsPlus all the chemicals etc
I just piss in mine, so no additional costsPlus all the chemicals etc
They are ok. There would be the novelty value at first, and I'm sure any guests of ours might like to use it too. If we do go for that one, I suppose we could sell it, or it would add to the value if we decided to sell the lodge on at some time in the future.Do you and your family like using hot tubs?
We've been thinking about one, with a sauna and a plunge pool. But that's mostly for winter use - in my head anyway. If you're going to be active during the day skiing, cycling, and the like then they're a nice way to relax.They are ok. There would be the novelty value at first, and I'm sure any guests of ours might like to use it too. If we do go for that one, I suppose we could sell it, or it would add to the value if we decided to sell the lodge on at some time in the future.
Never fancied a hot tub. I’ve always thought if you can’t afford a nice little pool then it’s probably not worth bothering.
LOL you got that right - bought one of these as a present for my mum back in the day - she stopped using it after a week or so because there was no toast with the tea!This decades breadmaker or tea's maid.
I imagine most will also own a Pug or a Frenchie.
English Bulldog actually ;-)This decades breadmaker or tea's maid.
I imagine most will also own a Pug or a Frenchie.
The one we are looking at has a hot tub that currently retails at £15k. It also has a sauna. Both two years old. We will probably spend a lot of time touring the area, so relaxing in it in the evening is quite appealing really.We've been thinking about one, with a sauna and a plunge pool. But that's mostly for winter use - in my head anyway. If you're going to be active during the day skiing, cycling, and the like then they're a nice way to relax.
A 6 seater with a wood burner for heating start at about 3-4k over here. That's quite a bit less than 10K.
Wise choice ;-)The one we are looking at has a hot tub that currently retails at £15k. It also has a sauna. Both two years old. We will probably spend a lot of time touring the area, so relaxing in it in the evening is quite appealing really.
We are looking to buy in North Yorkshire. I'll probably start another thread asking for tips on good places to visit over there.
How long does it take to get hot water?We've been thinking about one, with a sauna and a plunge pool. But that's mostly for winter use - in my head anyway. If you're going to be active during the day skiing, cycling, and the like then they're a nice way to relax.
A 6 seater with a wood burner for heating start at about 3-4k over here. That's quite a bit less than 10K.
Is there any other way to watch a game?looking forward to watching City win a few trophies whilst pissed up semi naked in it.
i fill it with hot water about 45 mins, if you fill with cold it could take upto 24 hours to heat up. so probably cost £5 to fill it.How long does it take to get hot water?
Sorry mate, don't mean to be the bearer of shit news but there's no way in hell those blokes will look like that.Funnily enough saw an advert on facebook yesterday for an inflatable hot tub. $635 not a bad price if it is as good as it is on the advert
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