Hybrid Hot Tub OLT H – Garden Whirlpool with Wood Stove & Electric Heating | Wellness at Home
Transform your garden into a private wellness oasis!
The hybrid garden hot tub OLT H combines a powerful wood stove with a modern electric heating system – the perfect solution for those who want fast heating and, at the same time, convenient water temperature maintenance.
The integrated stainless steel wood stove heats the water to the desired bathing temperature in only approx. 2 hours. Afterwards, the 3 kW electric heater maintains the temperature and ensures constantly warm water – ideal for weekends, holiday homes, and private gardens.
Fast heating with wood
Convenient temperature maintenance electrically
Suitable for year-round use
Perfect for rental and private use
Price for the above-mentioned offer in the standard version: €5,799
Plus delivery from €599 (depending on your postal code).
Hot Tub ONLY with electric heating system (3 kW) costs: €4,899
Available pre-assembled, delivery to the curbside, unloading and further transportation on site with a forklift, crane, etc. (organized by the customer) takes place within 5–8 weeks after receipt of payment. Delivery costs: Mainland €0.80 per kilometer driven.
A hot tub is a container filled with water that is heated by a stove or heating system. The bathing tub is not intended for indoor use but is placed in the garden or on the terrace. Usually, the bathing tub consists of a plastic tub that is externally covered with wood. This prevents the bath barrel from becoming leaky. The optimal hot tub temperature depends on personal preference as well as the outside temperature. A temperature of 35 to 38 degrees Celsius is recommended. A ladder or steps allow easy entry into the bath barrel. Seating benches located inside the bathing tub increase comfort and provide a pleasant stay. Your outdoor bathtub is not only intended for winter; in summer, the hot tub can also be used as a refreshing way to cool down. A bathing experience for the whole year. Hot tubs, also called bathing tubs, bathing barrels, or bath barrels, have a long tradition. Their origin lies in the Scandinavian region. Warm water sources are part of the natural environment in these areas. These sources served as inspiration for today's hot tub, which as a "hot tub" soon found its place in home gardens. While the hot tub has long been established in Scandinavian countries, it is now also becoming increasingly popular in other parts of Europe. Especially during the cold winter season, it is difficult to resist the tempting invitation of a bath in pleasant warmth under the open sky. Romantic, relaxing, and soothing at the same time.