Aldi hot tub: sell-out inflatable £350 SpecialBuy hot tub is back - how to get one

Aldi releases new SpecialBuys on Thursdays and Sundays, and once they’re gone, they’re gone

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Aldi is known for its SpecialBuys, which are new arrivals available either online or instore - and once they’re gone, they’re gone.

One of the most anticipated SpecialBuys from the budget supermarket is its inflatable hot tub, which is infamous for selling out very quickly, so shoppers who have missed out previously on the luxury tub will need to act fast.

This is what you need to know.

Are you in the market for a hot tub? (Photo: Aldi)Are you in the market for a hot tub? (Photo: Aldi)
Are you in the market for a hot tub? (Photo: Aldi)

What’s the hot tub?

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The hot tub is an Intex spa pool which features 135 bubble jets, heated air bubbles, headrests and can has a capacity of approximately 795L.

The dimensions of the hot tub are, approximately, 201 x 201 x 71, and it comes in grey. The material is vinyl, and weighs roughly 38.6kg.

It can fit up to four adults, and it has a voltage of 220-240V and wattage of 2200W.

It comes with:

- Two headrests

- Two filter cartridges

- Test-strips

- Isolated and lockable cover

- Thermal ground cloth

- Carry bag

- Chemical dispenser

- Three year guarantee

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Aldi says: “A spa pool in your garden might sound like the ultimate luxury – but it’s much more than that, bringing emotional and physical benefits.

“It’s a great way to spend time relaxing with loved ones, a private, safe place to truly open up and create special moments together, building stronger relationships.

“Being outdoors, immersed in warm water, lets you completely switch off from everyday stresses and relieving tension, helping your overall wellness.

“Heat improves circulation and buoyancy relieves joint stress while the jets massage away aches and pains, giving you a total, full-body relaxation experience.

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“Lack of sleep can be due to tension and anxiety, so a 15-minute soak in your hot tub about 90 minutes before bed could help you get a good night’s rest.”

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What do the reviews say?

These are just some of the reviews that Aldi customers have left on the website:

“Excellent value for money. This has been so much fun this summer. It is really good quality and bigger than I expected. Very robust and comfortable to sit in.”

“Such good value for money. Very easy to use in comparison to other well known spa brands.”

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“Excellent quality for a great price, I would definitely recommend.”

“This has been such a good purchase. Very easy to set up and a delight on summer days. Getting the chemical levels right takes a bit of getting used to but we got there after some trial and error. I would highly recommend getting a good water pump otherwise draining can be really laborious and long. Make sure you turn off when not using as the running cost to keep the heat in can be expensive. We tend to turn the heat on first thing if we plan to use the spa as it takes a few hours to heat up.”

When can I buy it?

It’s available on the Aldi website for preorder now, and it has an estimated dispatch date of 22 August.

The hot tub is an online exclusive, so you won’t be able to find this deal in store unfortunately.

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The tub costs £349.99, and comes with an extra large item delivery fee of £9.95.

If you’re not happy with the hot tub for whatever reason, Aldi offers free large item returns.

You can contact the Aldi customer service team by calling 0800 042 0800, or by visiting the delivery and returns customer services page on the Aldi website.

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