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Australia, Canberra
1 Level
729 Review
35 Karma

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 Joseph Elvis

Revainrating 5 out of 5

If in doubt about getting it - DO IT

This is an amazing thing. I'm 5ft 2,240lbs tall and I fit right in. I've been using it every night since I received it about a week ago. I put my legs over it, leaned back, folded it up to clean it, filled it with very hot water, soap, bubbles, etc. The thing is very durable, keeps the water warm and uncomfortable to sit in. It's soft on the bottom and sides, and while you can feel the PVC, it's actually not that bad. It's still very comfortable. I have a spout with a hose, a bag to store everything and even an inflatable pillow. Initially the pillow was difficult to inflate due to the odd opening, but if you cover it lightly, blow it out and quickly close it again, everything will be fine. I love this thing so much that I bought the larger one you see floating here (mainly so I can stretch my legs and get my head in the water better). May I recommend you? Yes of course. I have a 450 square foot apartment and a walk in shower that is about 42 inches long. It suits the room. My shower has a drain right in the middle and the tub covers it a bit so you have to lift it up a bit for the hose to go under. Otherwise you will flood the bathroom floor. Which I did twice, so I learned a little bit. To be honest, figuring out how to drain it might be the only downside. But when you put it down, it's perfect.

Pros
  • Good thing
Cons
  • Some cons