Thermowood wood-fired hot tub for 1-2 people
Produced in Europe
Made from sustainable wood types
Customization possible
Op werkdagen bereikbaar van 09:00 tot 16:00
Eigen fabriek met showroom in Nederland in Nederland
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Experience the serene Scandinavian wellness culture with our compact Thermowood ofuro hot tub, ideal for 1 to 2 people. Equipped with an external wood-burning stove, this hot tub combines traditional charm with personal relaxation. Its intimate size is perfect for deep relaxation solo or together, while the external wood-burning stove provides authentic, atmospheric warmth that heats the water quickly and efficiently—ideal for cooler evenings or to unwind after a long day.
Made from durable Thermowood, which is known for its excellent resistance to moisture and temperature changes, this hot tub not only offers a long lifespan, but also a stylish look that will effortlessly fit in with any garden setting.
Designed for easy operation and low maintenance, this ofuro hot tub features an external stainless steel heater that ensures quick heating and increases durability. The included steps and comfortable edge provide easy access and convenient space for your relaxation essentials, making this hot tub the ideal place to relax and enjoy the outdoors.
Transform your garden into a luxurious retreat with this elegant Thermowood ofuro hot tub, a beautiful highlight of your outdoor living.
Includes stand:
- Fiberglass inner tub
- Matching dome lid
- LED-lighting
- Two-step staircase
- Flue gas discharge of 2 meters
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Frequently Asked Questions
Happy Timber uses three main types of wood: Red Cedar, Thermowood Spruce and Pine. Red Cedar is known for its durability, natural resistance to moisture and pests, and excellent insulating properties. Thermowood, or thermally modified wood, has been treated to improve its resistance to moisture and rot, giving it a long lifespan. Pine is a cost-effective option that, when treated properly, can also be durable.
The Happy Timber hot tubs spa system includes multiple functions aimed at relaxation and well-being. This includes water jets that deliver powerful jets of water for a massaging effect, air jets that provide a vibrant experience, and ambient LED lighting on the bottom that can illuminate the hot tub for evening use. This combination creates a luxurious spa experience in the comfort of your own garden.
The main function of the 3kW electric heater in a Happy Timber hot tub is to keep the water at a constant temperature. This is especially useful during colder months as it helps prevent freezing and ensures the hot tub is always ready for use. This heater supplements the primary heating source and offers convenience and efficiency.
The filter system in a Happy Timber hot tub consists of a sand filter and a UVC lamp. The sand filter plays a crucial role in removing physical impurities from the water, such as sand, dirt and other particles. The UVC lamp helps kill bacteria and algae through ultraviolet radiation, which contributes to a hygienic environment. This system ensures that the water remains clear and clean, which reduces maintenance frequency.
Happy Timber offers a preferred option for polyester balls in their hot tub filter systems. Polyester balls are an excellent choice because of their durability and effectiveness in filtering small particles, resulting in clearer and cleaner water. These bulbs are also easy to maintain and replace, contributing to lower maintenance costs and improved hygiene. In addition to polyester balls, other filter materials such as sand or glass can also be used, each of which has its own advantages. Sand filters are traditional and very effective for larger particles, while glass can be a more environmentally friendly alternative and perform better at capturing finer particles.
Maintaining a Happy Timber hot tub requires regular care to maintain quality and functionality. This includes cleaning the water and the inside of the tub, periodically treating the wood with a suitable oil or sealer to protect it from the elements, and monitoring water quality by checking pH and chlorine levels. Regular maintenance of the filtration system, including replacing the sand and UVC lamp according to manufacturer's specifications, is also important.
The warm-up time for a Happy Timber hot tub depends on several factors, including the initial water temperature, the outside temperature, and the type of heater. On average, it takes about 2 hours to heat the water with a wood-burning stove. This time may vary, so it is important to keep this in mind when planning use.
Energy efficiency in a wood-fired hot tub can be achieved by using well-insulated materials such as Red Cedar, which has natural insulating properties. Using a thermal deck or cover also helps retain heat and reduce warm-up time. In addition, choosing the right size hot tub for the number of users and burning wood efficiently by using only dry, split wood is essential for minimizing energy consumption.
Safety is crucial when using a hot tub. Important safety measures include safely shielding the wood-burning stove to prevent direct contact, ensuring that all electrical components such as pumps and heaters are properly installed and operating to safety standards, and supervising children when using the hot tub. In addition, it is important to test and treat water quality regularly to prevent health risks from bacteria or incorrect chemical levels.
Replacing the water in a hot tub depends on the frequency of use and the quality of water maintenance. For a Happy Timber hot tub, it is generally recommended to replace the water every 3 to 4 months. Regular water quality testing can help determine when the water needs to be changed to maintain a clean and safe environment.
A Happy Timber hot tub requires a sturdy and level surface for installation, such as a concrete pad, sturdy decking, or a specially prepared gravel base. The hot tub must be accessible to the necessary water supply and, if applicable, electrical connections for heaters and pumps.
Yes, a Happy Timber hot tub is designed for year-round use. With appropriate maintenance, such as using a thermodeck and regularly checking the water quality and the wood stove or electric heater, the hot tub can also be used comfortably and safely in the winter months. It is important to ensure that the water does not freeze, which can cause damage to the tub and system.
Happy Timber offers extensive customization options for their hot tubs. Customers can choose the location of the connections for the filtration system, as well as the placement of the controls, ensuring ease of use and accessibility. In addition, various options for wood types, colors, and accessories are available, so that every customer can create a hot tub that perfectly suits their personal preferences and needs.
The specific warranty conditions for a Happy Timber hot tub may vary depending on the model and type of wood. It is recommended that you contact Happy Timber directly for the most accurate and current warranty information. Generally, the company offers warranties that cover the construction and durability of their products, offering customers peace of mind with their purchase.
Happy Timber offers various delivery options to meet the needs of different customers. This includes standard delivery by a carrier to the doorstep, delivery by hoist for locations that are difficult to reach, and full delivery with installation by qualified Happy Timber engineers. These options ensure that the hot tub is delivered and installed safely and efficiently, ready for customer use.
ABOUT HAPPY TIMBER
We build your future pitch of relaxation and recovery.
At Happy Timber we forge relaxation and craftsmanship under one roof in Waardenburg. In our own factory we create your future oasis of peace with care and precision: authentic hot tubs and saunas. Each product is an example of quality and craftsmanship, designed to harmonize with every garden and every lifestyle. Experience the warmth of home, handmade in Waardenburg.