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He used a broken spa from his friend had in his backyard to good use and after 25 failed versions, finally succeeded. ‘It’s like a weighted blanket on every surface of your body,’ he said.
4. Give it character. Consider placing an old claw-foot tub — which can often be sourced for about $100 — in a secluded corner of your backyard. If you’re placing the tub near your house, a ...
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Great! Just check for delivery access. Quality hot tubs are big and heavy and you’ll need a relatively barrier free path from your front yard to the spot it will sit in your backyard.