B&M has slashed the price of its popular four person hot tub, just in time for spring.

The bargains store has reduced its £400 Lay-Z-Spa Miami hot tub to just £350 – making it cheaper than a similar one stocked by Aldi too.

The budget hot tub comfortably fits four people

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The budget hot tub comfortably fits four peopleCredit: B&M
B&M has slashed £50 off the price just in time for spring

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B&M has slashed £50 off the price just in time for springCredit: B&M
  • B&M Lay-Z-Spa Miami Hot Tub, Was: £400 Now: £350 Save: £50 (12%) – buy now

The 12% discount means B&M shoppers can save £50 off the full price.

But its also now exactly £49.99 less than Aldi’s Intex tub that seats the same amount of family and friends.

B&M’s hot tub is able to inflate in under five minutes, so you’ll be kicking back in the bubbles in no time.

Its got a powerful 81 airjet system and heats to 40°C as well.

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Morrisons is selling a hot tub in time for spring - £100 cheaper than Aldi's

But you can’t order the tub online at B&M unfortunately, as the budget store doesn’t do home deliveries.

That means you’ll have to venture out to your local B&M to snap the bargain up for yourself – you can check out where that is with the store’s handy locator tool.

Keep in mind that stock will be subject to availability so it might be an idea to call up your store first and check there’s enough to go round.

And before you splash out it’s worth having a shop around, as B&M isn’t the only retailer tempting shoppers with a budget spa now the weather is warming up.

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Just last week Morrisons announced that customers could add a £300 hot tub to their trolleys while they’re out picking up their groceries.

That’s £50 that shoppers could save if they head to the supermarket store rather than B&M – so it pays to see if rivals are offering anything cheaper.

If you’re still not satisfied with that low price, then NetWorldSports is selling a similar four person hot tub for just £250 – yet another £50 cheaper.

You can only order this tub online but there’s a £23 delivery charge to pay that means your spends start to tot back up again.

Can I afford a new hot tub?

The £50 discount on B&M’s product might just be the excuse you needed to splash out on a new tub, but keep in mind that there are extra costs simply to run it too.

You’ll have to hook it up to your electricity supply to keep the water heated and get the bubbles going – but this could be expensive.

With energy bills going up almost another £700 in just days you need to think about how much its going to cost to use every time.

From April 1, it will cost between £2.45 and £3.50 a day to heat your hot tub according to Energy Helpline.

So if you used it every day, it could cost up to £105 a month.

And to fill up your hot tub with water can cost up to £5.25 each time according to the energy experts.

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You can keep your budget in check with our tips on how to bag the best bargains throughout the rest of B&M’s catalogue though.

Plus the budget brand is opening eight new stores by the end of May, so there’s even more chance to cash-in on low prices near you.

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