The Dutch Tub
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If cavemen were to attempt making a hottub, the Dutch Tub might be the result. But that isn’t a shot at the Dutch Tub, or cavemen for that matter. It’s simple design and basic concept is what makes it cool, unique, and functional. The glass-fibre polyester tub circulates its water through stainless steel tubes which are coiled around a cylindrical fire pit off to the side. In the pit, wood is burned, heating up the water passing through the coils. It is light (165 lbs) simple, colorful, and durable, and portable. Because the Dutch Tub harnesses the power of fire, not electricity, you can set up the Dutch Tub in the middle of the wilderness, on a Pontoon boat, or anywhere else without electricity. On that note, the downside is that you have to wait until the water heats up (2.5 hrs) each and every time you use the tub. The tub comes in an array of colors, with some optional accessories such as a chimney, a wheeled trailer, a winter cover, and a turbo heater. Pick up yours for $6k. [Via Coolest Gadgets]
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