We've been reliably informed that the weather is going to pick up again across the UK next week, and what better way to make the most of the summer evenings than with your very own hot tub.
Yep - you can wile away those nights with a bev of your choice in the tub, and all for under £300 from Lidl.
On sale from Sunday 28 June, the whirlpool hot tub has 118 air jets to massage you and create bubbles.
It fits up to four people, can hold up to 700 litres and can go upto 41 degrees, which is probably for the best when the temperature drops.
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At £299, it could be worth its cost per use, especially if you're stuck at home more than usual due to lockdown.
And once you have your hot tub up and running, you may as well go the whole hog, just like Derry Green.
The 37-year-old dad from Merseyside recreated the Love Island villa, complete with hot tub and fire pit.
He came up with the unusual masterpiece when he realised he wouldn't be able to return to his usual workplace in Spain due to the restrictions in place.
That left him with a load of time on his hands whilst he was 'stuck at home'.
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He began his creation back on 1 April, and it has now reached completion. Love Island fan or not, it's got decking, it's got a fire pit, and he's only a couple of cold beers away from having the perfect afternoon outside.
He explained: "I am always building something, whether it be a tree house for the kids or working on the house.
"With the kids being off school and trying to find things to do, we decided to build something that we could create a holiday for ourselves."
By the time he was finished, the garden at their house in Rainford was completely transformed. Because he enlisted the help of his two kids - aged five and eight - he's managed to dream big, and get the job done.
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Derry continued: "As [the] weeks turned into months it started to grow larger and more luxurious, to the point where it's at now. It grew bigger and bigger until I had made a full glamping pod with hot tub, sauna, heated outdoor shower - a miniature Love Island!"
Derry admits that he's 'always looking at different ideas and things [he] can do' and isn't the sort of guy to 'just sit around and watch Netflix'.
He added: "I want to do something constructive with my free time.
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"It has been a lot of hard work, especially with certain things where you could do with two pairs of hands."
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