Help Me Choose
Choosing the right hot tub is less about finding the “best” one and more about finding the one that fits the way you want to live. That’s why we’ve created this guide to help you compare our two collections, understand the differences, and narrow down the right model with confidence.
Start with the big picture
Our two collections are designed for different kinds of owners and different kinds of spaces. One may suit buyers who want a more refined, premium-feel experience with a particular design language, while the other may appeal to customers looking for a different balance of form, function, and value.
The comparison table linked above gives you the full technical detail, but this page is here to help you interpret what those numbers mean in real life.
What to consider
When choosing between collections, the best place to start is with how the hot tub will actually be used.
Think about:
- How many people will use it regularly.
- Whether the hot tub is for a home, retreat, rental property, or rural setting.
- Whether you want wood-fired simplicity, electric convenience, or a specific heating experience.
- How much visual impact you want the hot tub to have in the space.
- How important price, finish, materials, and feature set are to your decision.
- Whether you want something more compact, more social, or more statement-making.
The right choice often becomes obvious once you match the product to the setting rather than just looking at the specs in isolation.
How the collections differ
While both collections are part of the Andes range, they each serve a slightly different purpose.
One collection may focus more on a particular design style, material expression, or feature set. The other may lean more toward accessibility, practicality, or a different type of ownership experience. Rather than thinking of one as better than the other, it is more useful to think of them as two different responses to the same idea: a premium outdoor hot tub, built properly.
That is why the comparison table matters. It lets you see the real differences in size, heating, structure, finish, and specification, so you can choose with clarity rather than guesswork.
If you want a simple rule
If you want the most straightforward path, start with these questions:
- Do I want the hot tub to be the centrepiece of the space?
- Do I want the easiest possible ownership experience?
- Do I care most about design, performance, capacity, or price?
- Will this be used casually, often, or as part of a hospitality setting?
Those answers will usually point you toward the right collection quickly.
Need help deciding?
If you are still unsure, that is exactly what this page is for. Use the comparison table to narrow the options, then reach out if you want a more personalised recommendation based on your space, intended use, and preferences.
