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The WBHome Inflatable Bath Tub is a portable spa solution designed for adults, featuring a comfortable backrest, armrest, and sponge cushion. Made from high-density, non-toxic PVC, it offers a safe bathing experience. With a 25-gallon capacity and an electric air pump for easy inflation, this tub is perfect for relaxation at home or on the go. Its foldable design and convenient cup holder make it a must-have for modern living.
Color | Blue |
Material | Vinyl |
Brand | WBHome |
Product Dimensions | 11.7"L x 5.3"W x 16"H |
Style | Inflatable Bath Tub |
Finish Type | Blue |
Item Weight | 7.5 Pounds |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Capacity | 25 Gallons |
Shape | Oval |
UPC | 713289946067 |
Manufacturer | PENSON & CO. |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00713289946067 |
Part Number | BABAT0038BL |
Item Weight | 7.5 pounds |
Item model number | BAT-0038-BL |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 11.7 x 5.3 x 16" |
Finish | Blue |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Handles | 2 |
Included Components | BABAT0038BL |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
#**A
Great buy. The water stays hot
Great buy. The water stays hot. I use it at the foot of my bed since I have no where else to put it. I filled it up using a bucket, filling it with hot water from my shower. My bathroom doesn't have a tub. It didn't take long to fill.If you have any doubts, don't. I'm very happy I purchased this and I just spent about an hour soaking. I wouldn't recommend for actual bathing, but it is very relaxing, which is what I wanted.
C**R
Fantastic!
I love, love, love this tub! over 3 years ago when I bought my house the only drawback for me was there was no bathtub and I like to occasionally take a bath, especially on cold winter nights. This tub fits well into the large walk-in shower I have. Using an extendable shower wand I'm able to fill it easily. I'm 5'9" and 150 lbs and I fit comfortably. I didn't think I'd like the zippered top but it helps keep the warmth in so I have been zipping it up.>The back/head rest is cumbersome for the space so I don't blow it up. I would DEFINITELY recommend spending the $5 - 10.00 to purchase an electric device to blow it up. There is NO way you're going to have the patience or energy to blow it up using the tiny hand pump provided.> If you're a larger or taller person, this tub will not be a great purchase.> Its very comfortable to sit in, the bottom has a fiber fill so your bum doesn't get cold or sore.> If you're using it in an existing shower, you'll have to make sure it is not sitting on the drain OR place something underneath it so when you drain it the water will have a clear path to the drain.Overall, an inexpensive solution to a bathtub/bathroom remodel.UPDATE: I used this tub A LOT during the winter months last year and while it was still in decent shape I decided to purchase a new one for this year. Still highly recommend.
H**D
Wife really likes this
When we built our home in Hawaii, we elected to do shower only bathrooms, thinking we would not miss them. However, my wife missed the chance to soak in warm water. This inflates easily and quickly with the pump provided. The pump can also be use to suck out the air quickly when done. There are two drains. One is at the foot, on the bottom. This is the one we use. The tub sits in an 8x4 shower, so the bottom drains pretty much goes right down the shower's drain. The other one is at the foot, but on the lower edge. It has a hose which can be attached to direct the water to the drain. The zip-up panel helps keep the water warm, and the air chambers also do some insulating. It was worth the money to give my wife an occasional soak, without being soaked (cost) by re-doing the bathroom.
A**R
Can’t deflate
Update: As of 11/11/2020 still unable to deflate.Instructions would have been helpful. Inflation was fast. No problem holding water. The tube to use for letting water out wasn’t helpful. Not long nor good plastic. Was bent and could get to fit hole. The major thing is now that it’s inflated can’t deflate. Been 6 days now and still inflated.
A**N
A tub where there was none!
We recently moved into an older condo . the owner had removed the tub and made it one big walkin shower. we really missed having the tub as both my husband and i have back problems . I never even though about portable tubs until my husband suggested we get a big tote box to use as a tub. I google portable tubs and was surprised to find there were many. We did not know how well it would work out so we wanted one that was not super expensive and this was the choice we came to. It arrived in a day and though initial blowup was kind of a pain as there are 4 or 5 different places you have to put air in to get it completely blown up once we got past that it worked fine. I do wish they had a better setup for draining the tub though. If it has water in it is very heavy and the hole on the bottom is plastered against the floor of the shower and does not let out the water easily. trying to get my arm under it was interesting. we usually bail out several buckets of the water first then we can get the plug off and it drains from the bottom okay . The plastic hose that attaches to that drain hole does not stay on very well but I devised and way with a half a plastic coffee can that allows the hose to feed into the drain almost directly and not collapse the hose. It relly has been nice to be able to soak in the bath again and i plan on getting one for the back patio and filling it with cold water so i can take a nice cool dip when I get home since we have no pool and Phx Az gets terribly hot in summer. It will be nice to sit out on the back patio in the evening and sip a beer and soak like that.
T**Y
No incline, no relaxing
I did not have the time to test this out within a timely manner after purchase, or I would have returned it for a full refund. I read reviews and purchased based on the review of a person who stated that he/she was a larger person and this bathtub was great for them. I was looking for a tub with an inclined back so I could sit and relax. This tub does not have an incline, in addition to that the bottom squishes down when sitting, and it is very difficult to get out without help. In essence, I should have just purchased a kiddie pool and used that to soak in. I will be selling this in my next yard sale.
K**G
Perfect for disabled father with left side stroke and right leg amputee
Bought for disabled father. We do not have an accessible shower/bath for my father who is left side stroke/right leg amputee. I was able to safely slide the legs of the lift (opened to widest position) up to the tub and lower him in. The tub is sturdy enough to allow him to lean back and soak without fear of falling over. I did invest in a adapter for my sink faucet to fill and a sump pump for easy draining (not necessary, just easier for the location we put it). No slipping as he sat on the mesh harness used to transport him. The tub is very roomy, my father is 6'2" and weighs 230 lbs and there was ample room for me to kneel in and lean him forward to scrub his back (I'm 5'6" and 163 lbs). This is a game-changer for my father who has only had bed baths since his stroke last year. (The bubbles he wanted had dissipated before photo was taken)
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