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Review on πŸ›€ DAILYLIFE Portable Bathtub: Japanese Soaking Bath Tub for Shower Stalls, Freestanding & Foldable Spa Bath Tub with Thermal Foam and Pillow - Perfect for Small Spaces (Astronaut) by Julpikz Bellemy

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Enjoy luxury with my new Japanese style bathroom. . . Marvelous!

I have lived without an acceptable bathroom for several years. There's one in the guest bathroom that doesn't cover my stomach when it's flat. I'm 5ft 5in and about 150lbs. A few years ago I searched the internet for something similar but to no avail. But unfortunately! There seems to be a collective push for innovation in the portable bathtub market. He arrived two days later. early and took about 10 minutes to assemble. A few points: My shower stall is only 25.25 inches wide. I had some hesitation buying this as the tub is 27 inches. But it's made of fabric and PVC, so it's flexible! It fits perfectly, is comfortable and surprisingly durable when full. The dual drain system is great, which is why I chose this particular system over the competition. Many years ago I visited a Japanese spa. I happily paid the price for this tub for a few hours in a deep little wooden tub. Since then I've always wanted one in my house but could never justify the cost. It took about 25 minutes to fill it 2/3 full with my shower head which is a manual model. I'll see if I can take the atomizer head off and fill it with a hose next time to see if it runs faster. couldn't add hot because the water cooled down. This bath retains heat well during my bathing ritual of sequential soaking and cooling. I had a great mineral salt bath and might just do it tonight as it takes up half the water in my shallow bath. :)

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • New competitors have appeared