Foldable Ice Bath Tub Cold Plunge Tub for Adults 47 Inch Portable Hot SPA Bath Tub Bathtub Concise








Key features
- •[Better Insulation Performance]Upgraded portable bathtub is made of 6 layers of high-quality waterproof material.The high-density insulation materials to resist cold air and enhance the thermal insulation effect. Enjoy SPA at home.
- •[More stable]In order to make the bathtub more stable and safe, we chose strong bracket, which is more stable and durable than ordinary plastic brackets.
- •[Comfortable Space]larger space and more comfortable.Straighten your legs while you are enjoying a comfortable SPA.You can also take a bath with your child to establish a close parent-child relationship.
- •[Easy to Use & Store]Once installed, it can be used unlimited times. Simply fold it when not in use and place it in the corner, which saves space.
Foldable Ice Bath Tub Cold Plunge Tub for Adults 47 Inch Portable Hot SPA Bath Tub Bathtub Concise
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.7
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Based on 10 reviews
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Bubble Bath At Last
Susan B.✓ Verified Purchase•September 8, 2023
Bath material seems to be very sturdy and it was easy to assemble. I gave a rating of 4 because not all the snaps line up so four of them could not be snapped but it doesn't seem to affect functionality. Also the bag that I thought was supposed to be included for storage was not. I will be writing to seller to ask for that item. I will update this review when I get that part of the order.
Does the job, but make a game plan!
Kindle Customer✓ Verified Purchase•August 21, 2023
I've only used the tub once, so far, so I can't speak to its longevity. It was fairly straightforward to put together and was long enough for me to sit with my legs straight (I'm 5' 7") and deep enough that I probably could have gotten the water up to chest height if I filled it enough, so overall, it does what I bought it for: let's me take a bath in a shower-only apartment. HOWEVER.
I took a star off because the instructions this comes with lack one very important step: the drain tube extends, and if the drain you plan to use to empty the tub is underneath it (as in, say, a shower stall), you have to route it there before you start filling the tub or you are NOT going to have a good time. I fully accept that this was user error, but I'm not an entirely stupid person, so I doubt I'm the first one who didn't think things through and then spent half an hour hauling buckets of water to their toilet so as to not flood their bathroom.
Kinda defeated the whole relaxation-and-easing-back-pain purpose of the bath.
One other tip (that I didn't take stars off for because it's not a fault of the product, just a thing to keep in mind) is to make a game plan for hot water ahead of time. My apartment has "efficient" shower heads, so running the shower for 40 minutes"”until I ran entirely out of hot water"”only filled the tub about halfway. I ended up boiling three pots and a kettle full of water to try to get the tub full and the water hot enough, and it was still fairly lukewarm because by then the original hot water had been sitting for half an hour. So yeah, I recommend considering how long your hot water tends to last and, if it's not going to be long enough, boiling as much as you can ahead of time so that you can manually top up like a handmaiden in a historical novel.
I haven't gotten to breaking the thing down yet, so I can't speak to that, either, but at this point I feel like I can say it's worth buying, but it takes a little doing"”especially if common sense isn't your strongest suit.
I took a star off because the instructions this comes with lack one very important step: the drain tube extends, and if the drain you plan to use to empty the tub is underneath it (as in, say, a shower stall), you have to route it there before you start filling the tub or you are NOT going to have a good time. I fully accept that this was user error, but I'm not an entirely stupid person, so I doubt I'm the first one who didn't think things through and then spent half an hour hauling buckets of water to their toilet so as to not flood their bathroom.
Kinda defeated the whole relaxation-and-easing-back-pain purpose of the bath.
One other tip (that I didn't take stars off for because it's not a fault of the product, just a thing to keep in mind) is to make a game plan for hot water ahead of time. My apartment has "efficient" shower heads, so running the shower for 40 minutes"”until I ran entirely out of hot water"”only filled the tub about halfway. I ended up boiling three pots and a kettle full of water to try to get the tub full and the water hot enough, and it was still fairly lukewarm because by then the original hot water had been sitting for half an hour. So yeah, I recommend considering how long your hot water tends to last and, if it's not going to be long enough, boiling as much as you can ahead of time so that you can manually top up like a handmaiden in a historical novel.
I haven't gotten to breaking the thing down yet, so I can't speak to that, either, but at this point I feel like I can say it's worth buying, but it takes a little doing"”especially if common sense isn't your strongest suit.
Did the job! Get it
Selena Flores✓ Verified Purchase•August 17, 2023
I got this bathtub so I can soak in either epsom salt or Dead Sea salt. I ordered my first one in Feb 2023 and it's last me all up until today end of June 2023. It took like 5 east min to assemble and instead of taking out the tubes everytime when storing it I can just easily lay it flat and have it staying against the wall, so by doing that it makes it even easier and faster when I want to use it again, i just prop it open. But yea I found that it was leaking very little from somewhere in the middle and was sad but I figured it was because of the salt, also I would soak 3-4 times a week and would use warm water so it lasted far beyond my expectations. Ive ordered a second one. The bath really holds a lot of water well. and I've left it sitting for hours before taking the water out (that could also be why the tub got damaged). I bought a mini water vacuum that suck the water out and at the same time disposed of it in the toilet, it was super convenient and only took about 10 min to empty the tub. Over all I recommend this tub. For reference im 5'1 abs weight 105 lbs so I fit really comfortably sitting.
Perfect for a bathrub-less home
Quint V✓ Verified Purchase•August 14, 2023
Assembly was a little tough because some of the plastic fittings were too tight. But it held water and drained easily. It is a good size for a medium sized human. I recommend this product.
Perfect inside a low depth tub
sunmoon✓ Verified Purchase•June 21, 2023
I have an old home with a tub that is only about 14 inches high preventing soaking without water spilling over the edge. I had purchased a round tub that worked well but wanted to stretch out more. I'm able to place this INSIDE of my bathtub giving me a several inches more in depth. The firm sides with the plastic PVC type bars allows me to attach my bathtub tray to read a book or watch my ipad. It was a bit challenging to put it together so plan to keep it set up at all times inside of bath tub. Just pull the shower curtain so it's not visible.
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