🛀 Elevate Your Bath Game - Relaxation Awaits!
The Portable Foldable Bathtub is a modern solution for home relaxation, featuring a spacious design that accommodates up to 300 pounds. With a quick assembly time of just 5 minutes and advanced heat retention technology, this bathtub is perfect for both hot and ice baths, ensuring a luxurious spa experience right in your shower stall.
Capacity | 300 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 47.2"L x 21.7"W x 19.7"H |
Finish Types | Stainless steel |
Item Shape | Hexagonal |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | Cowboy style |
Mount Type | Freestanding |
Material Type | Plastic |
M**N
Great Purchase
So glad I did the research and read reviews. My place was renovated and the bathtub removed. I have Lyme Disease and muscle and joints need a hot soak. I first bought an inflatable that was cumberson too big for my shower and just a pain to deal with.Looking for an alternative, I found smaller inflatables. Many other noinflatable that were too big for my area and then this model.So pleased with this collapsible tub purchase. Reasonable price ($10k yo have a permanent tub/shower combo installed) easy to put together. No issues at all. It is sturdy comfortable for what it is. I can fill using shower much quicker than other. I have a large water heater, didn't need to fill all the way of course, did about 8 inches. Next time will do more; wanted to check out the draining situation first. Which, through a learning curve with the inflatable I have a plastic tile system with holes half inch high so it drains easily with both holes. And actually pretty fast from what I was used to with the other. Cleaned right away with foam bath cleaner, and done. Since my shower is narrow and to kerp the drain from being blocked by the side step over,the sidestep ove, I used part of a pool noodle to keep the drain from hitting that sidestep. I do now feel the bottom drain would work fine on its own with my set up.I have not collapsed yet but can see it will be easy.Hope this helps others with the decision. Not going to be like aregular tub or garden tub comfort but with the inflatable back/neck rest it's pretty darn good for $65.
A**R
Deep tub
It is short and needed a pad under it, but it is deep and works. Not real sturdy, but is made that way.
K**6
Great Size
I set mine up in the shower on the tile. There is a cushion on the bottom that doesn't hurt the knees when getting up and out. Water stays warm. Not hours, but enough for a good soak. I love it! Thank you!
A**W
Junk
Fell apart the first time tried to use it. Leaks at all the seams! Don't waste your money!
G**M
Holds about 50gal of water
Honestly this tub is great for camping. Easy to set up ,nice and sturdy and break down easly and takes up very little space. It will hold rt at 50gal of water and will hold hot water for a good hour soak and simple and easy to drain.
E**C
Great bath! Drainage is priblematic
Love this tub! a lil insulation on the bottom is good for the knees, etc and I can't really feel the cold tile below . Sturdy enough for me to grab the rails when re positioning, big enough to submerge. It's going to get me through the winter! BUT! drainage is a problem - there are 2 drains, of different construction. One to the side, up a lil and one at the center-end, on the floor. It comes w a flimsy accordian rube which works best on the side drain, covering the outlet without leaking. But the tub doesn't drain fully. The floor drain plug leaks, even if you do everything possible to make it fit well, it leaks everywhere. And you still have to lift the tub to get the last liter or 2 out. Which moves the legs, so it becomes a production to empty the tub... It's a hassle.Its cheap. Its a good bath tub. If you don't mind a lil work between baths.
W**E
I have a tub again!
When I bought my home someone had removed the tubs and put in beautiful walk in showers. They are nicely done, but I love a good long soak with a movie (on the computer), a glass of wine and bubbles.....This fits nicely into the guest bath shower so it can stay assembled. I can take a cold soak or a hot one. I can use bubbles and then do a good scrub or I can just relax and soak.I am 5'5" and my butt at one end my feet do not touch the other. I had my own plastic pool pillows and put a bit of that plastic foam that heavy items often are packed with under the tub where my butt is (it makes the cold floor of the shower feel soft, but warm also) and I put a piece along where the drain is so as it is draining it can complete the draining action without the tub fabric stopping the water from draining.All in all, a good price for a tub I expect to use for a while. Awesomeness!
T**M
Peeks and Valleys of this
This is like a mini pool in your shower. It comes with a short accordian drain pipe. the equal value of a drinking straw. I bought a washer hose with plastic couplings on the end. It helped out. Like a soft side pool, the side not close to the wall, boughs out. This fits in my shower. which has raised edge on the sides to hold the poles in there. If I used this outside of the shower area , I feel the sides would not hold with the weight of the water and person inside, thus causing the pvc pipes to bend and break. In the picture is the hose that I bought from the local hardware store. Good luck on airing up the head pillow. I had to close the cap on it with a needle and blow it up, then pull the needle out.
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