I discovered the joys of a bubbling pool when I went on my first spa day a few years ago and since then, I've (quite literally) dreamed of having my own. Up until now, I've either saved up to spend a fortune at spas across the country for my birthday, or sacrificed a few big food shops to be able to afford a night away in a cosy lodge, all to be able to have access to a hot tub (crazy, I know). However, Aldi has come to the rescue, as the budget-friendly supermarket has announced the return of its luxurious sell-out Intex Spa Pool, which I was able to get my hands on.
And guess what? It's allowed me to create the at-home relaxing oasis I've been craving, all while saving hundreds of pounds in the long run (in more than one way). Shortly after I moved house last summer, I came across Aldi's sell-out spa pool but I just wasn't quick enough to find one - a year later, I now know why they were so popular. What stood out to me the most was the price difference, the Intex Spa Pool is priced at £249.
99, compared to the likes of the almost identical Lay-Z-Spa Miami AirJet Inflatable Hot Tub Spa, currently on Amazon for £370 (a difference of more than £100). Aldi shoppers could also save 29% compared to similar models such as Wave Spa Atlantic Inflatable Hot Tub (£349.99), as shared by the supermarket.
But could it be just as good as the big brands? Have you ever bought a hot tub for your garden? (Image: Molly Court/Newsquest) Is Aldi's sell-out spa pool just as good as Lay-Z-Spa?.