Description
Hot tub with integrated stove
A compact, aesthetic and fast-heating solution for your yard or homestead.
The integrated oven is built into the hot tub itself, saving space and maintaining a clean look.
and comfortable use all year round.
Hot tub with integrated heater – advantages
- For smaller spaces – no separate space is needed for the oven.
- Quick start-up – uniform heating and reduced heat loss.
- Aesthetics – a seamless, neat design with hidden solutions.
- Easy maintenance – convenient water outlet and chimney with hood.
- Longevity – fiberglass insert and heat-treated wood.
Basic equipment
- Round glass fabric insert (smooth, easy to clean).
- Integrated stainless steel stove with chimney and hood.
- Heat-treated wood finish; stainless steel reinforcement strips.
- Drain valve with hose connection; air supply valve.
- Wooden steps and heat-retaining cover (optional).
Technical specification
*Depends on weather conditions, water level and fuel used.
Optional accessories
- LED lighting, air massage ("bubbles") and/or hydromassage.
- Filtration system, additional insulation for the bottom and walls.
- Drink holders, headrests, lid with locks.
- Steps, shelves, aprons and chimney guards.
- Insert colors: gray, white, blue or custom.
Maintenance and safety
General recommendations
After bathing, drain the water, wash the inside with a mild detergent and leave the lid ajar,
to evaporate the moisture. Only burn dry wood; do not use liquids to light a fire.
Winter use
If the hot tub is not in use, drain the system completely. In cold weather, always keep
water level above the heating elements and do not leave the stove unattended.
FAQ
Does a built-in oven take up a lot of space?
Part of the volume is allocated to the oven, but with the right diameter, seating remains comfortable for 4-8 people.
How much wood will be needed for one heating session?
It depends on the air and water temperature - usually a few handfuls of dry firewood are enough.
Can it be used in winter?
Yes, the fiberglass bowl and stainless steel stove are suitable for the cold season; it is important to drain the water after use.
A hot tub with an integrated heater saves space and heats evenly, making it suitable for small patios or terraces.
The glass fabric insert is easy to clean, the wood is weather resistant. LED, air massage, lid, colors are available.
We assemble according to needs, and install safely and quickly.
More about glass cloth and its properties.
Ignition and traction tips
Sometimes, at low air pressure, humid weather or strong winds, the chimney draft may weaken.
In this case hot tub with integrated oven still heats up smoothly if a few steps are done correctly and safely.
When traction is poor – this sequence works
- Preparation. Open the air supply damper, remove the chimney hood and
Make sure the spark arrester is clean. Use only dry wood with a moisture content of <20%. - Light it up inside. Place small wood chips and a natural fire starter (wax-sawdust) on the grill.
First, heat with small flames to warm up the heat exchanger. - Gently heat the chimney. If the pull is still weak, "push" it briefly:
roll up a longer strip of paper (or use a special chimney lighter), light it and
by holding it in a metal scoop or long-handled lighter add for a few seconds
near the chimney opening so that warm air creates an updraft. Do not balance on the edge of the tub. –
Use a stable surface, wear gloves. Do not use flammable liquids. - Increase the amount of firewood gradually. When the flame gains momentum and the draft is restored, add larger pieces of firewood;
Adjust the air damper so that the combustion is bright but not dull.
Useful habits for longevity
- Clean the chimney according to the intensity of use; check the hood and spark arrester.
- On a windy day, try to keep the chimney opening on the windward side (the hood must stand firmly).
- Do not light an empty hot tub or leave the fire unattended; drain the water after bathing.
- The lid helps shorten the heating time and reduces heat loss.
Safety first: work with gloves, on a stable surface, do not use open flames over flammable materials
and do not use liquids to light the fire. If there is any doubt about the draft, first check that the chimney is clean and the fuel is dry.

















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