110v Vs. 220v Hot Tubs
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THE COMPARISON
Which Hot Tub Is Best?
THE BENEFITS
Advantages Of 110v Hot Tubs
Lower Cost
The lower cost of ‘Plug & Play’ hot tubs has created opportunity for spa builders and for people who want to pay less for a hot tub. They are cheaper because they are smaller, with a fewer spa jets, less powerful pumps and heaters, and overall fewer ‘bells and whistles’.
Easy Installation
Place on a suitable location that can support the weight of the tub when full, fill it full of water and plug it in. What can be easier than that? 110V hot tubs can be plugged into most outlets, however depending on the model, you may need to unplug other electrical loads on the circuit, or plug into a 20 amp outlet.
More Portable
Because 110V hot tubs are smaller and less full-featured, they often weigh less than 220V hot tubs. This is especially true for inflatable and rotomolded hot tubs, however some plug and play models can weigh 500 lbs, when empty.
Convertible 110v/220v Hot Tubs
Cost To Wire A Hot Tub With 220v
ADVANTAGES Of Hot Tub
Advantages Of 220v Hot Tubs
Larger Tubs
If you want a larger tub that 5 or 6 people can enjoy at the same time, look at a 220V hot tub. A larger body of water, with a larger filter is easier to keep clean than a smaller hot tub. Smaller tubs (under 300 gals), can sometimes overflow when 2 or 3 people climb in the tub.
Larger Heater
If you want a larger tub that 5 or 6 people can enjoy at the same time, look at a 220V hot tub. A larger body of water, with a larger filter is easier to keep clean than a smaller hot tub. Smaller tubs (under 300 gals), can sometimes overflow when 2 or 3 people climb in the tub.
Larger Pumps
Although 110V spa pumps have plenty of ‘oomph, they have to split it between fewer jets, and many cannot operate the jet pump and the spa heater at the same time. 220V hot tubs can have 4 or 5 horsepower pumps, and can power pumps, heater, lights, stereo and more, all at the same time.
110v Or 220v Hot Tubs?
If you have the budget available, 220V hot tubs are the best choice, in my opinion. However, if you want only a small hot tub for 1 or 2 people, and your climate is mild during the winter, and the cost to buy and wire a 220V hot tub is prohibitive – a 110V hot tub may be the best choice.
Plug & Play hot tubs do have certain advantages, and they offer all the benefits of higher priced hot tubs, at a lower price point. Many manufacturers position their 110V spas as an ‘entry-level’ hot tub, with the hopes that their 220V models will fit the bill for an eventual upgrade. Sort of like an auto dealer that sells both Chevrolet and Cadillac. Let your budget and your conscience be your guide.