How to Choose the Right Hot Tub
The first step is to decide on the size, shape, and position of the wood-fired heater.
Round hot tubs typically have an inner diameter of 180 cm, which fits 4 to 6 people, or 200 cm for 6 to 8 people. The corresponding outer diameters are 200 cm and 220 cm.
If you have limited space in your garden, it’s important to consider how many people will be using the hot tub at the same time—and whether saving water is a priority.
When you see a hot tub listed for 4–6 people, keep in mind that 4 adults will fit comfortably, while 6 is the maximum capacity, especially if some of the users are children.
Another important note: a hot tub with an integrated wood-burning stove features a raised section, which can be a great seating area for kids or a comfortable spot to relax.
Modern square wood-fired hot tubs resemble traditional Jacuzzi models. Their main advantage is more legroom at the bottom. They also have a more modern look, but lose the cozy, circular seating arrangement. So it's worth thinking about what matters most to you—comfort, aesthetics, or space efficiency.