Faq

What is the set up process?

  • Unpack and Install: You will find a total of 4 boxes, labeled from 1 to 4. Follow the instructions provided for unpacking and installation.

  • Fill with Water: Use a garden hose to fill the hot tub. Cover the hose that connects to the top of the heater. This process should take approximately 30 minutes.

  • Light the Fire: It's recommended to use plenty of firelighters initially. Keep the fire going for an hour using small wood pieces and ensuring a lot of flame will heat up the tub faster.

  • Stir Regularly: Stir the water every 15 minutes. Try to lift the colder water from the bottom to the top.

  • Enjoy: Jump in when the water reaches your desired temperature, which for most people is between 36 to 40 degrees Celsius. To adjust the temperature, you can either add cold water or fuel the fire more.

  • Remember, safety first! Ensure all fire precautions are followed.

Does it take hours to heat up?

The heating time ranges between 45min to 1 hour.

Will the water get dirty?

Most people find it easiest to simply refill the tub every 5 days or so, or they just add some chlorine.

When is the best time to use a hot tub?

The best time to use a hot tub often depends on personal preference. Many people enjoy using it in the evening to relax after a day's work, while others might prefer a morning session to start their day refreshed. Additionally, using a hot tub during colder weather, like in the evening or on a chilly day, can be especially relaxing.

Does It Need Electricity?

None. Our hot tubs and cold plunges are completely off-grid design.

What is the best method for controlling the temperature

The process is quite simple: keep the fire well-fueled during the heating stage, and then reduce the addition of firewood just before reaching your desired temperature.

Is it advisable to stir the water?

Yes, it is beneficial to stir the water every 20 minutes during the heat-up stage to ensure even heat distribution. We provide a specially designed paddle that works perfectly for this purpose

Does the woodfire oven get hot?

Yes, the woodfire oven does get hot, particularly at the top part where the water passes through.