Let me first say that I loved the inflatable hot tub, but I had no idea what I was missing until we upgraded. Meet the new portable hot tub, Oslo by Mspa. This product feels like the real deal but with a light commitment. You can split the season, and if you move, you can take it with you.
I love so many things about this new hot tub. The first is that it is very easy to assemble. We followed an online video and setup was very easy. After we took the pieces apart, we blew the lid off. It is best to do this before connecting the pump to the hot tub.
Next, we leveled the gravel patio and began building the siding. We checked all the way down to make sure it was level. We attached the corner pieces and installed the strong PVC bladder on top.
Once the interior was securely installed, we installed the filter and filled the aquarium. It took about 24 hours to heat to 104°F.
A few other things about this hot tub set it apart. It has four groups of water jets, which have excellent pressure. If you have back pain, this is therapeutic. It also has spare bubble holes, which adds to the massage.
The touch screen makes the functions easy to use and aesthetically pleasing. The elegant wood panels give a sophisticated look. So, in case you’re wondering, all you have to do is plug this bad boy in.
Side story: This cute cat named Tommy arrived in my neighborhood about a year after my father died. My father’s name was Tom, but his friends called him Tommy. The cat visits us every day, and I have to say he is the friendliest cat I have ever met, just like my dad.
Another feature we like is the LED lights that can be adjusted with the remote control.
It’s also incredibly comfortable, and I would rate it a 10+. There are built-in cushion seats and plush headrests. This also has a top-rated smart filtration system with a UVC and ozone sanitizer that targets the most resistant bacteria that chemicals cannot kill.
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Since Christmas is right around the corner, I decided to decorate the backyard with subtle festive touches. You can shop my holiday store here. This year’s theme is Coastal Niece Christmas to go along with the FMC for my debut novel HOUSE IN BLOOM, which will be released in fall 2025.
It was nice to use when the evenings got cooler. Steam billows from the top, and with the lights on, it looks magical.
I still love my workbench-turned-bench in Boothbay Gray. You can see that it stores chemicals underneath. When we bring drinks, they go to the top.
You can see the entire California-inspired gravel patio, along with a DIY for installing pea gravel.
This is the mood board I created for the backyard before the hot tub arrived. You can find most of these items here.
If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments. Have a nice day, friend!