A Hot Tub in Your Garden This Summer?!

A Hot Tub in Your Garden This Summer?!
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A Hot Tub in Your Garden This Summer?!

Spring is on its way! High time to wake up from that winter sleep. And how do you do that better than bathing in a wonderfully warm Dutchtub in your own garden? We would like to introduce to you the king of Dutchtubs, namely the Dutchtub Wood by Weltevree.

The Dutchtub Wood is a spacious wood-fired hot tub for a minimum of four people and uses natural circulation to heat the water, making your time in the hot tub an experience. It is lined with durable thermally modified ash wood, giving it an authentic look that blends in with nature. The fire of the Dutchtub that heats the water via the spiral is multifunctional. With the included wok pan all kinds of meals can be prepared on the fire. The Dutchtub Wood is immediately available from stock, compared to our other models that have up to 20 weeks waiting time.

PS: When you purchase the Weltevree Dutchtub Wood, we will provide you with a bottle of Pommery Champagne so that you can inaugurate this beautiful hot tub in style.

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Blend Into Nature

The Dutchtub Wood has a natural look: the bathtub is covered with wooden panels, which makes the bathtub completely blend into its surroundings. The wooden panels of the Dutchtub Wood are made of thermally modified ash wood. By choosing an ash wood, we have more assurance that no tropical forests are cut down for our products.

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Thermally Modified

Thermally modifying ash wood changes the cell structure of the wood and gives the wood a lower moisture absorption. This is an environmentally friendly process, making the wood resistant to wood rot and fungi. It extends the life span to about 15-25 years or longer. It gives the wood a nice dark color, but still ages naturally.

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Natural Circulation

The Dutchtub is heated through natural circulation of the water. The water at the bottom of the tub will pass through the spiral, which is heated by the fire. The warm water will then flow out of the spiral at the top of the tub. Depending on the circumstances, it takes about 2 hours for the water to read a temperature of 38 degrees.

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