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Portable Bathtub (Large) by Homefilos, Ice Bath and Cold Plunge for Athletes, Inflatable Adult Size Japanese Soaking Hot Tub for Shower Stall

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Arrives Wednesday, Feb 26
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Style: Large


Features

  • 1ft 10in * 2ft 11in (Height * Diameter). Large-size recommended for adults 6ft 2in and under
  • SAFER & MORE COMFORTABLE SHORTER HEIGHT Use without fear of tripping (especially for elderly and shorter people) and without feeling claustrophobic
  • MULTIPLE WAYS TO DRAIN (NO LIFTING REQUIRED) Center bathtub drain and 5ft drain hose gives you the flexibility to use in any bathroom without water spilling everywhere (see IMAGE #6)
  • FREE BONUS Includes Large Storage Bag ($11 value) to help you stay organized and 6 sample bathtub liners that make sharing your bathtub easy

Color: Warm Gray (outer) and Ivory White (inner)


Material: Plastic


Brand: Homefilos


Product Dimensions: 35"L x 35"W x 22"H


Style: Large


Finish Type: Brushed


Item Weight: 3.71 Kilograms


Installation Type: Freestanding


Capacity: 70 Gallons


Shape: Round


Color: ‎Warm Gray (outer) and Ivory White (inner)


Material: ‎Plastic


Brand: ‎Homefilos


Product Dimensions: ‎35"L x 35"W x 22"H


Style: ‎Large


Finish Type: ‎Brushed


Item Weight: ‎3.71 Kilograms


Installation Type: ‎Freestanding


Capacity: ‎70 Gallons


Shape: ‎Round


Manufacturer: ‎Homefilos


Item Weight: ‎8.16 pounds


Size: ‎L


Finish: ‎Brushed


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Hose Length: ‎5 Feet


Cutting Diameter: ‎35 Inches


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Assembled Diameter: ‎35 Inches


Date First Available: May 6, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best Purchase I have made in awhile!
Style: Large
I live in an old ranch house that has all showers. I love taking baths and have missed it so much. I have been looking at portable baths since I moved into this house 2.5 years ago and researched reviews and ratings and ultimately kept talking myself out of it, convinced it was a ridiculous thing to buy. I was wrong!! I ended up deciding to "treat yo self" and bought it as a birthday present for myself. IT IS INCREDIBLE! I would actually prefer it over a normal bathtub. I bought the large size, even though I am 5'3", it is HUGE. It fits almost perfectly in my box style shower. The bottom is cushioned which is unexpected luxury and with the top rim being inflated it gives you the perfect built in pillow. It retains the heat better than bathtubs, that could be because my tiled enclosed shower creates a sauna effect, but regardless, I love it. I did have a learning curve with draining it. You have to make sure if you are using the drain at the bottom that it aligns with your shower drain or it will create a suction to the bottom of the shower floor and it is difficult to move with the weight of the water. But by my second use, I aligned it properly and drained perfectly. In short, this tub is well made, inexpensive, enormous in size, holds heat well, comfortable and absolute luxury if you have been living without a bathtub. 10/10 would recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2023 by Becca Byrne

  • Great size and good stability
Style: Large
My house was built in the 70's; I have 3.5 bathrooms, and only one very small bathtub. After living here 3 years, I just wanted a dang bath. The master walk-in shower is a decent size, but not big enough for almost every other inflatable bathtub I could find. This one fits beautifully in my shower. It's not long, but it's deep enough to cover my knees and go to my shoulders at the same time (I'm 5'11") The legs keep it upright securely. The top rim is all that inflates. The top isn't super strong, if you lay your head back and put all your weight on it, it starts to fold, but it holds up just fine to leaning back against it. The multiple drain options is super convenient for my shower, as well. The center drain lines up with the drain in my shower, so I don't have to use the hose, but it has a side drain with a hose if you need it. My house has low water pressure, so it does take forever to fill up, but it holds the heat well. Absolutely would recommend ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024 by Taylor Robertson

  • Easy to use, luxurious bathing experience, but hit-or-miss on sturdiness
Style: Large
I bought this tub because I needed to take Epsom Salt baths as part of my medical treatment and didn’t have a bathtub in my apartment. I was concerned about the PVC but couldn’t find a tub that wasn’t made of PVC plastic so I purchased this one. I have now purchased two of them. The first one I didn’t take care of very well and it still lasted over 2 years with heavy use. The second one I took very good care of and it ripped at the seam around the bottom of the tub after a couple of months of use. The large tub is quite large. I’m 5’8, 160lbs and it was roomy for me. It would not fit in a small stand-up shower stall like the ones you find in many apartments in the U.S. My shower is very large and I had just enough space for it. Check the dimensions before you purchase it. The small one works as well, and although it is not quite as comfortable, it’s still pretty good. I believe the small one would fit in a stand-up shower, although it might be a tight squeeze. If you are a tall person, the small tub will probably be tight for you. It fits me perfectly but if it were any smaller, I wouldn’t be comfortable enough to sit in it for the hour that I need. The tub is very easy to use and I think the construction is actually quite smart. Essentially, you put in the legs some slits and then blow up a thin tub that runs around the top of the tub. The air in the tub holds the tub up while you fill it, at which point, the water takes over. The tube on top loses its air relatively quickly, so you have to be careful not to over-fill the tub otherwise, you might have a tsunami on your hands, which has happened to me more than once! I used the first one I bought a lot - every single day for years. The plastic started start to wear out in slips that hold the legs after about 6 months but only a bit and it never impacted my ability to use the tub. The tub did eventually wear out but I believe it had to do with user error. The trick to maintaining it is that you have to open the plug on the bottom of the tub as well as the valve on the side when you’re draining it. That way, all the water drains out and you don’t have to flip the tub on its side to drain it - lifting the tub when there’s water in it damages the plastic. That was my mistake. With the second one, I was very careful to only lift it when it was completely empty but it developed a rip in the seam. I’ve tried patching it with different kinds of materials recommended from my hardware store but to no avail. I’ve resorted to using those waxy ear plugs to keep it from leaking while I’m in the tub. I have to replace them every week or so because the waxiness gets washed away and they come loose and it starts to leak again. Very disappointed with this second tub. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2024 by Michelle Wruck Michelle Wruck

  • Good Solution
Style: Small
I have an apartment with no tub, and sometimes, you just NEED a good hot bath. I considered moving, and while this isn't quite the same as stretching out in a tub, it does do the trick when what you need is a good hot soak. I was quite skeptical but it's a good product when you don't have a tub. Not glamorous, but well-made and practical. I got the smaller one, and I am 5'7"\135lbs. I can sit cross legged in it comfortably. It's very easy to set up and take down. I don't insert the side supports, I just put it inside my stand up shower stall which is the same size as the tub. When I want to empty it I just pull the drain, which I make sure is placed over my shower drain. I read reviews where folks said the blow up ring at the top doesn't hold air- this is a non issue both because it blows up with two breaths, and because in order to fold the tub away, you need to deflate the ring so I'm not sure who would want it to stay inflated for days on end anyway. Regardless, I have not had an issue with this. Perhaps they were not properly sealing the inflation point. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024 by Anna Henning

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