ALDI shoppers have spotted the cheapest hot tub around scanning for just £150 at tills.
It's the Intex Inflatable Four Person Hot Tub and customers are calling it "excellent" and "absolutely fantastic".
The tub, which is made from vinyl and weighs 38.6kg, holds approximately 795L and fits four people.
It's complete with 135 air jets, two head rests and two filter cartridges.
You'll also get an insulated and lockable cover, thermal ground cloth, chemical dispenser and carry bag with your purchase.
Shoppers were loving it in the comments section online, with one writing: "For the price you can’t fault the quality and sturdiness of this hot tub."
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Another praised: "Unbelievable quality and value for money the whole family love this, try and get us out of it what a brilliant steel of a purchase this was".
And one more put: "Excellent hot tub… Wow real bargain good quality better than I thought it would be".
Shoppers can buy it from the Aldi website now, but delivery costs an extra £9.95.
It's also an online exclusive which means it won't be available in stores.
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Make sure you only buy it if you wanted one in the first place. It's a waste of money if you only get it because it's cheap.
You should also look around elsewhere in case you find the same thing for less.
Just use comparison sites like Google Shopping or PriceRunner to compare costs at other retailers.
At the moment, Aldi's is the cheapest on the market.
B&Q is selling a four person tub for £250 – £100 more than Aldi – while Homebase is selling one for a whopping £400.
But it's always good to have a quick check yourself in case we've missed anything.
Elsewhere, Studio shoppers were flocking to buy a hot tub reduced from £399 to just £89.
The tub was reduced by a whopping 78%.
It's a 780ml four-person tub with 110 air jets and an insulated top cover and floor protector which come with it.
It also reaches temperatures as high as 42C.
The 78% discount was placed temporarily to mark Studio's Deal of The Day – an item which is significantly down in price for 24 hours only.
The brand also hosts weekly deals, all of which you can find on the website when you click on the clearance and deals section.
Just keep in mind that there can be sky-high hidden running costs when it comes to hot tubs.
They could even be as much as £1,440 over four months, according to energy experts at Loop.
Tubs that cost under £100 are likely to be inflatable but inefficient, so it works out you'll be splashing out £360 every month just to use it.
Remember this when you're shopping for one, and perhaps think about going small.
The more water your hot tub holds, the more it costs to run. So only opt for what you really need.
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