Had my eye on this hot tub for a while and there was an add on deal on previously giving £50 off the £79.99 entertainment system when you bought it with the hot tub. The entertainment system has now been reduced to £50 and the offer still stands clearing the entire cost of the speaker. Roll on Saturday when mine is delivered!!
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jaydeeuk1
17 Jul 1711#1
Great price!
Shame I haven't got a council house to go with it :man:
jaybird83
17 Jul 176#6
This is my first post on here and I honestly can't believe that there are people out there who like to troll HUKD!! I think it's hilarious... Twitter? Instagram? Nah mate, let's hate on those bargain hunters on HUKD!!
paulday564
18 Jul 174#22
Some decide they work hard for their money and spend it however the hell they want (y)
panddda
18 Jul 173#16
Just be mindful of the electric bills if you're planning on having one of these. We got one last year as I had a load of free Argos vouchers and the kids wanted it (seemed more fun than the alternative I was going to buy, a new iron), finally got around to filling it a few weeks ago. Didn't write down the exact readings but when it was on we figured it would be using around £30-40 a month to keep it running, clean and heated. If you don't keep it running (as we discovered a week or so later) the water goes cloudy and manky, even with chemicals in it. That's all probably old news to you seasoned pros, but we were complete hot-tub virgins. We'll probably keep it as a novelty item that we fill for a few weekends a year.
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jaydeeuk1
17 Jul 1711#1
Great price!
Shame I haven't got a council house to go with it :man:
Teasy to jaydeeuk1
18 Jul 17#12
Nah you probably live in a house owned by a private landlord who are well known for renting to charvers on the dole, you don't happen to go down to ASDA in your pajamas do you?
Seriously, wish the house I bought was near council properties rather than houses rented by private landlords..
Sell.Me
17 Jul 172#2
...or possibly go for this one and swap out that piddly screen for a 65" oled. Perfect for watching bargain hunt on a weekday...
m4rky2011
17 Jul 172#3
These are great to assess whether you will actually use it before spending thousands.... what I would add is if plan to have more than 2 adults and a child don't go for anything smaller than the Paris.... it states 4-6 people... yeah I'm sure ... if you all stand up!!
cpisthedbb
17 Jul 17#4
Plus delivery costs unless there's a way of getting this free?
paulday564
17 Jul 173#5
I've seen this type of comment a few times on these hot tubs but don't really get it. Why the hate on them? Not a council tenant myself but quite fancy one.
jaybird83
17 Jul 176#6
This is my first post on here and I honestly can't believe that there are people out there who like to troll HUKD!! I think it's hilarious... Twitter? Instagram? Nah mate, let's hate on those bargain hunters on HUKD!!
MazingerZ
17 Jul 171#7
I don't think the hate is justified either. Now if we're talking iPhone 7s and Galaxy S8's in the hands of working class. That's something that should be discouraged.
alexus
17 Jul 17#8
Not sure if your trolling or serious. I was gifted one, it gets used is set up never lived near a council estate so guess cant comment on whether the people that do buy a lot of these. We are considering upgrading to something far more expensive but have access to a spa at the gym without need to maintain. They are good value and a bit of fun. Maybe I just need a glass of whatever you are drinking.
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Shame I haven't got a council house to go with it :man:
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Shame I haven't got a council house to go with it :man:
Seriously, wish the house I bought was near council properties rather than houses rented by private landlords..
...or possibly go for this one and swap out that piddly screen for a 65" oled. Perfect for watching bargain hunt on a weekday...