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Built in Australia from premium 316 stainless steel or COLORBOND® steel, the tub is designed to handle harsh outdoor conditions while maintaining its strength and finish over time. Its robust construction adds long-term durability, while the clean, architectural design gives it a striking presence in both contemporary and natural outdoor settings. Whether placed on a deck, patio, or in the garden, it creates a standout feature that brings both function and style to the space.
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With Hot/Cold Outlets & Thermal Cover. Perfect for a chiller or heating source.

Tub + Ember With Hot/Cold Outlets, Thermal Cover & Ember Firebox
Outback hot tubs are available in three configuration options to suit different setup preferences: Floor Plug Only, Floor Plug + Inlet & Outlet, and Floor Plug + Inlet & Outlet + Ember Firebox. The Floor Plug Only option is ideal for a simple standalone setup, while the Floor Plug + Inlet & Outlet adds the connections needed for water circulation or heating integration. For the most complete solution, the Floor Plug + Inlet & Outlet + Ember Firebox includes everything required to pair the tub with Ember’s wood-fired heating system, making it the best choice for buyers wanting a full off-grid hot tub experience.
The Ember wood-fired heater is designed for buyers who want a premium off-grid heating solution without the complexity of a traditional spa system. Its advanced 360-degree water jacket heat exchange helps deliver efficient, even heating, while adjustable air-flow controls let you fine-tune performance with ease.
A fully enclosed firebox and integrated heat shields improve safety and usability, and the engineered design helps reduce the airlock and steam issues often associated with cheaper coil-style heaters. The result is a more refined wood-fired heating experience that feels reliable, efficient, and built for long-term outdoor use.
There are many ways to heat outdoor hot tubs, but wood-fired heating is a popular choice because it is simple and natural.
The tub itself does not include a built-in heater, but it can be paired with the Ember wood-fired heater for heating.
Select configurations include inlet and outlet connections, allowing the tub to be adapted for use with external heating systems if desired.
Yes, most outdoor hot tubs are designed for simple setup. They can typically be placed, filled with water, and used without complex installation.
Heating time depends on the method used. Wood-fired systems generally take a few hours to bring the water up to temperature.
Yes, outdoor hot tubs are suitable for year-round use, especially when paired with an effective heating method.
Not necessarily. Many can be filled using a standard garden hose, though optional plumbing connections may be available.
Water change frequency depends on usage, but regular changes help keep the tub clean and maintain water quality.
No, simpler outdoor hot tubs with minimal components are generally easier to maintain than traditional spa systems.