Melinda Gordon
2025-08-29 17:05:08
So glad I did the research and read reviews. My place was renovated and the bathtub removed. I have Lyme Disease and muscle and joints need a hot soak. I first bought an inflatable that was cumberson too big for my shower and just a pain to deal with.Looking for an alternative, I found smaller inflatables. Many other noinflatable that were too big for my area and then this model.So pleased with this collapsible tub purchase. Reasonable price ($10k yo have a permanent tub/shower combo installed) easy to put together. No issues at all. It is sturdy comfortable for what it is. I can fill using shower much quicker than other. I have a large water heater, didn't need to fill all the way of course, did about 8 inches. Next time will do more; wanted to check out the draining situation first. Which, through a learning curve with the inflatable I have a plastic tile system with holes half inch high so it drains easily with both holes. And actually pretty fast from what I was used to with the other. Cleaned right away with foam bath cleaner, and done. Since my shower is narrow and to kerp the drain from being blocked by the side step over,the sidestep ove, I used part of a pool noodle to keep the drain from hitting that sidestep. I do now feel the bottom drain would work fine on its own with my set up.I have not collapsed yet but can see it will be easy.Hope this helps others with the decision. Not going to be like aregular tub or garden tub comfort but with the inflatable back/neck rest it's pretty darn good for $65.
Customer
2025-08-06 14:30:13
It is short and needed a pad under it, but it is deep and works. Not real sturdy, but is made that way.
Judi Bowser
2025-07-19 11:16:02
I cannot thank this product enough. Due to my husband’s cancer we had to have a walk in shower installed. My self care is soaking in a tub. This allows us to have both. It is amazing!!! It also can double as an ice bath this summer!! I will buy another one when needed!!! Guarantee!! â¤ï¸â¤ï¸â¤ï¸
Customer
2025-06-02 10:27:05
size is as advertised; however i have a center drain and the tub would block it. when i would try to dip the water out, the sides ripped VERY easily. the bottle ripped and it wouldn’t hold water anymore. would return if i could.
Kybeadnut
2025-03-22 14:42:54
I have given this bath tub a low rating because it is deadly slippery and it is difficult to get a bathtub mat to stay in place. Otherwise I would have given it 4 stars.Positives: --I have neurological problems that make my legs ache. This tub allows me to soak my legs and ease the pain.--It fits my 4.5 ft square shower beautifully.--I is easy to drain and to lift enough to pour out the last bit of water.--I do not fold it between uses but it easy to slide out of the shower when I want to use the shower as such. I just slide it out and slide it back in later.--It is wide enough to let me turn over on my knees to get out. This is important as I am just shy on 80 years old and cannot get up without going on my knees first.--It is well insulated and holds the heat very well. I have no trouble with a 30-40 minute soak.--The fabric is very sturdy and durable.Negatives:--Dangerously slippery. I would not use this tub for children. Everyone else needs to be extremely careful.--Suction cups on bathtub mats do not stick well to the plastic surface so difficult to mitigate the above.--It is a little deep for us old folks to get in and out of. Hauling a leg over the side takes real effort and special care.--The frame comes apart easily. Fortunately, the legs hold the sides up OK so the tub is useable without the frame being connected. I no longer bother to put it back together.--You can't really put any weight on the frame to help with entry and exit. This is not a surprise on a portable.All in all, I am glad I have this tub and very cautiously recommend it. I am going to try bathtub stickers to try to deal with the slick surface. Fortunately, my shower has grab bars that help with support on entry and exit. I do not use the bottom drain as it sits flat on the floor and does not drain well. It is also difficult to close properly and will pop open if the stopper is not well seated. So I just leave it closed and pour out the last bit of water.
Gail Paschke
2025-03-17 16:09:40
My new house has 2 bathrooms but neither has a tub. THis is amazing. It was easty to assemle. I would suggest inserting the legs first. It kept the water warm. It is sturdy. I was able to lean against against the back. I still don't know what the little cushion is for.
LaTricia J.
2025-03-15 13:50:32
A little smaller than I expected but it is great. A quick fix for not having a bath tub in one of the bathrooms. Would order again.
Kathy W
2025-02-14 18:42:56
This tub will do in a pinch, but for MY situation, it's just too much work setting up and then draining/ dismantling it. I'm not very agile so setting this up in my shower stall was quite a feat. It takes up most of the stall, so leaving it set up isn't an option. It doesn't easily "fold flat" like the pictures advertise.If you have a center drain in your stall, the drain hose is underneath the tub. I put pool noodles under it along the drain hose so it will still drain out the (too small and flimsy) hose. It doesn't stay attached to the tub very well either. Now you also have the lumps of the pool noodles under you. If your drain is right near the wall, it would prob work great!Like I said, it'll work in a pinch, but certainly not an enjoyable or relaxing experience. (For my situation, a sitz bath fits the bill nicely, if only I had known about them before I bought this.)