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bucksman
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Hi all Can anyone tell me where I can buy a hot tub or a jacuzzi in Hua Hin.

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Post by hhfarang »

I saw an ad recently in one of the local magazines or newspapers for standalone outdoor Jacuzzis so I know you can get them here. The ad was from a pool shop. I looked around the house but can't find it. It may have been Gary's pool shop out on Petchkasem road going south towards Pranburi a kilometer or so past the flyover on the left.

If I run across the ad again, I'll let you know for sure.
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Post by squire »

I recently bought one from Homepro. In Hua Hin, Homepro are located at the HH Market Village.
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If you dont mind a drive to Ratchaburi theres a naturally heated one.

Funny how 35 degrees can feel cool when you get out of the water.



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I have one I bought from GDL pool shop. 4/6 seat 180000 Baht
It was made in China- Don't think they have any left but Chris ( pool shop manager) said if enough people wanted them he would order more.
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Is it specifically a ready made one you are looking for? Why not have one built??
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Post by Ray123 »

If you build one do you need to buy sand filter or can you just fill and empty as needed or if one is staying a 2 or 3 weeks just use clorine to keep water and empty and cover after.
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Post by CraigDunn »

A tub with its own filter is perhaps more practical. Filling a bath takes a very long time even if your water supply is good, and dumping the water fills up your waste water system and your toilets don't flush!
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You could buy a plastic water barrel, sink it in the ground. Eat loads of beans get in it and fart a lot... :mrgreen:
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