What type of hot tub to buy - and how you can run it for FREE!

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  • čas přidán 6. 06. 2024
  • I'm going through the most popular two versions of hot tubs, the portable unit, and the fixed unit, outlining some of the advantages and disadvantages of each.
    I'll also take you through some easy tips to help you save money on the running of your hot tub, including a super simple way to be able to run your hot tub with ZERO electricity costs, without you having to spend or invest on anything additional in your home.
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    Also, here is my Octopus referral link, which I would be thrilled for you to use to make each of us £50 and save you money on the cost of running your hot tub:
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    Remember, Octopus offers an array of tariffs, not just the GO tariff, and are multiple award-winning suppliers who only provide green energy, derived from sustainable sources, such as solar, hydro, or wind.
    Thanks so much for your support and please don't forget to subscribe and keep an eye out for my future videos on the channel. You can even make suggestions, if you like, and I'll see what I can do!
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction
    00:32 Different types of hot tubs
    04:17 Pros and Cons of each
    06:04 How to save money
    10:53 Electricity
    11:57 Powering your hot tub for FREE
    13:27 Conclusion
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Komentáře • 47

  • @DavidJones-ge1mn
    @DavidJones-ge1mn Před rokem

    Great video, love the covered area over the hot tub make it great for all types of weather.

    • @PaulsViewsReviews
      @PaulsViewsReviews  Před rokem

      Thanks very much. Yes, we like the gazebo. It's from Dunster House, if you're here in the UK.

  • @elainefeather9465
    @elainefeather9465 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for a very informative video .

  • @Caspersight
    @Caspersight Před rokem +2

    Probably one of the most helpful videos I have ever seen

    • @PaulsViewsReviews
      @PaulsViewsReviews  Před rokem

      Very kind, thank you. Be sure to tell 10,000 of your closest friends 😉

  • @Excel510
    @Excel510 Před 2 měsíci +1

    very good video , lovely speaking voice very clear and concise thank you.

  • @luisflores2962
    @luisflores2962 Před 8 měsíci +1

    great job, thank you

  • @stefanfreestylez
    @stefanfreestylez Před rokem +2

    Bare info here thanks man👍 very well presented too 👌

  • @scottherr5922
    @scottherr5922 Před rokem +1

    Nice video!

  • @Clicon61
    @Clicon61 Před 2 lety

    is the Octupus Go tarrif covered by Ofgems government capped tariff ?

    • @PaulsViewsReviews
      @PaulsViewsReviews  Před 2 lety

      It's a good question, but I would assume so. I guess I will find out in August, when our contract expires. Although, I suspect we will move to the Tesla tariff at that point.

  • @etanku4819
    @etanku4819 Před 9 měsíci

    if I was to buy a hot tub without the smart functionality, is there a way to still control when the heater runs by attaching a Smart Control to it somehow?

    • @PaulsViewsReviews
      @PaulsViewsReviews  Před 9 měsíci

      Hi. I have not researched it, but your challenge would be finding a timer that can handle the kind of power that a hot tub requires, as a simple plug in timer would likely not suffice. If you can find one then you ought to be fine, I would suggest.

  • @patriciagallacher2905

    So how did changing to octopus energy go?

    • @PaulsViewsReviews
      @PaulsViewsReviews  Před rokem

      It was great - quick and smooth with huge savings. We’ve now moved over from Go to the Tesla Energy Plan (as we have a Tesla Powerwall), which gives us a fixed rate 24/7, though we still try and keep the majority of our consumption to the off peak hours just to keep the pressure on the grid to a minimum. It’s costing a little more than before but our Go contract expired and the new Go rates are quite a bit higher. The Tesla rates are 10.9p per KWH for us, both import and export (solar power).

  • @richarddowden3129
    @richarddowden3129 Před rokem

    It really is a very costly luxury with present energy costs
    Ours is currently turned off as it would use far more electricity during winter months.

    • @PaulsViewsReviews
      @PaulsViewsReviews  Před rokem

      I don’t blame you. Power is so expensive at the moment that I think you need to make very frequent use of a hot tub right now to justify the outlay.

  • @joshpowell2948
    @joshpowell2948 Před 11 měsíci

    What hot tub is in the video?

    • @PaulsViewsReviews
      @PaulsViewsReviews  Před 11 měsíci

      It's called the Caribbean. Sadly, the company who sold it to us has recently gone out of business. I found an old video showing it on CZcams: czcams.com/video/0gnsKNKjvmQ/video.html

  • @n-da-bunka2650
    @n-da-bunka2650 Před rokem +2

    LOL - It's an add for a electricity broker...

    • @PaulsViewsReviews
      @PaulsViewsReviews  Před rokem

      There is definitely a huge element of making sure you choose the right electricity tariff when running a hot tub, but I hope the rest of the content is useful to people, too. Thanks for watching.

  • @tysontucker971
    @tysontucker971 Před rokem

    Is octopus in the US?

    • @PaulsViewsReviews
      @PaulsViewsReviews  Před rokem

      You’d have to check their website but I’m sure I read somewhere that they were planning on it, so possibly, yes.

  • @Joel-dq8ws
    @Joel-dq8ws Před 2 měsíci

    Joel Rosario el hot tub amigo Joel Rosario el control el

  • @Poppyblockhead
    @Poppyblockhead Před rokem

    You’re draining every couple months?? Sounds excessive

    • @PaulsViewsReviews
      @PaulsViewsReviews  Před rokem

      That’s the recommendation from the manufacturer. How often do you drain and replace?

    • @July-A7
      @July-A7 Před rokem

      Every couple of months? It's gross.
      Drain it after each use. Don't use chemicals at all. It'll cost you in water and heating but you'll have clean water every time.

    • @PaulsViewsReviews
      @PaulsViewsReviews  Před rokem +1

      @@July-A7 You mean like a bath? Might be more cost effective for you to just get a bath with jets.

    • @PaulsViewsReviews
      @PaulsViewsReviews  Před rokem

      @@July-A7 You mean like a bath? Might be more cost effective for you to just get a bath with jets.

    • @July-A7
      @July-A7 Před rokem

      @@PaulsViewsReviews cost is just one consideration.
      In my book, hygiene outweighs cost.

  • @clayramsey019
    @clayramsey019 Před 5 dny

    Click bait

    • @PaulsViewsReviews
      @PaulsViewsReviews  Před 5 dny

      Actually, that’s been a popular video but each to their own. Thanks for clicking, anyway.

  • @n-da-bunka2650
    @n-da-bunka2650 Před rokem +2

    Do NOT let water cool and re-heat. WORST advice! Buy a foam insulated hot tub and keep the temp the same all year round

    • @PaulsViewsReviews
      @PaulsViewsReviews  Před rokem +3

      ...but only if you're going to use it regularly, all year round. If you are a regular user, jumping in every day or two, then I agree with you. We, however, use it once every week or even two.
      The integrated operating programmes of our hot tub control the temperature based on how often we tell it we will use it and it varies the temperature to save power while still keeping it relatively warm but not up to 'full' heat until needed. Pointless spending money each day to maintain full temperature when you're not in it. Makes more sense to heat it up for longer but only on the run up to the days you need it.