Wood burning Hot Tubs![]() The wood fired Hot Tub was previously created in Arctic areas like Alaska where they developed at that time with limited resources a wood fired bath to warm themselves to bath.
Without electricity or gas, you can enjoy bathing in a wooden bathtub. This simplicity still appeals to many people. But also the rituals around it, like gathering the wood, burning the wood, regulating the stove and the heat, mixing the water up front. And then enjoy the rising steam and noises from the heater....... In that respect a Wood fired Hot Tub is a total different product compared with the Jacuzzi from today which is working on electricity.
What is a Wood fired Hot Tub? A Hot Tub generally consists of the following components: A wooden barrel, standard with strong beams under the floor; A heater / stove (made of stainless steel) being a sort of metal container below the water in which you can burn the wood. This heater has 2 openings that are above the water, 1 for air and landing with a wooden lid with wooden handle, and 1 for smoke exhaust. All our stoves are made of 2-3 mm stainless steel. A chimney connected to the air pipe of the stove. This is a long metal pipe with a cap that serves as a spark arrestor. A protective panel around the stove protecting you from burning on a hot stove. Benches all around, so you can sit and relax. On request benches are removable for cleaning purposes. Drink holders depending on the model attached to the cap of the stove, sometimes attached to the exterior. You can keep your drink or snack at a place holder. A ladder, to be able to take place in the wooden bathtub. A lockable wooden lid, wooden bathtub at the end when you can not use it. This prevents such leaves may fall, or insects get in the water. A stop so you can dirty water drains and evt. aanluitmogelijkheid one can achieve in the stormwater or sewer for dirty water. Straps (SS) around the tub. This stainless steel straps are the rings around the Tobbe Tobbe which you can sue. Suppose that Tobbe has shrunk slightly in dry weather, you can tighten the straps slightly. On the stove side you can usually tighten the straps. Back to Prices & Models ? - Back to Quality ? - Back to Waterfiltration ? |
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