Buying a hot tub or jacuzzi?

jacuzzi vs hot tub

The difference between a hot tub and a jacuzzi

Although both hot tubs and Jacuzzis offer relaxation, traditionally the biggest difference is how they are heated and the type of experience they offer. Many people think that hot tubs do not have jets, but this is not always the case. In fact, modern wood-fired hot tubs can also be equipped with jets just like a jacuzzi, allowing you to enjoy the massaging action of the water without sacrificing the natural charm and economy of wood heating.

Benefits of a wood-fired hot tub with jets

Natural experience with added comfort

A wood-fired hot tub that also features jets combines the best of both worlds. You have the natural warmth and rustic experience of wood firing, along with the added comfort of massaging water jets that help relieve muscle pain and improve blood circulation.

Energy Savings

As with a traditional wood-fired hot tub, you save energy by not using electricity to heat the water. However, the jets in these hot tubs may run on a small electric pump, but this consumption is minimal compared to continuously heating a Jacuzzi.

You only pay for the use of the hot tub, with an average cost of about €6 per time. A Jacuzzi, on the other hand, stays on constantly, so electricity costs can quickly exceed €1000/year


With this information, it becomes clear that with a wood-fired hot tub with jets, you can enjoy both the benefits of a Jacuzzi and the economy and environmental friendliness of a wood-fired system.