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This portable Japanese-style foldable bathtub measures 45.3" x 23.7" x 19.7", crafted from durable food-grade PVC and reinforced cotton layers. It supports over 300 lbs, folds to half its length for easy storage, and maintains water temperature for 60+ minutes, making it ideal for indoor/outdoor soaking, hot or ice baths. Lightweight at 6.93 lbs, it offers a premium spa experience anywhere with quick setup and a 30-day warranty.









| ASIN | B0CWV6ZJ2Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #275,781 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #135 in Freestanding Bathtubs |
| Brand Name | Ximi Aomai |
| Capacity | 209 Gallons |
| Color | Pink tub |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (266) |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 45.3"L x 23.7"W x 19.7"H |
| Item Weight | 3.15 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Ximi Aomai |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Bathtub M33 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | Bathtub M33 |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Style Name | Japanese |
| UPC | 727467708460 |
A**R
Gets the job done and it’s comfortable!
I will try to update this review here in about 6 months. Five stars for the price and quality initially. I (5’7” and 230 lbs) am not a small lady. Finding a tub that is big enough, passable quality, AND comfortable has been difficult to say the least. This tub is all three. Things I like about it: - I can sit up straight and water level reaches mid chest. - the floor of it is padded and thick enough to not hurt my hips even though I’m sitting on the floor. - I can sit cross legged or have my legs straight with no issue. - It fits easily in my shower stall. - The smell of the material has already gone away. (I used and washed it once with dish soap. The smell was gone on second use.) - Clean up is easy. The first time I tried to drain it I had to wiggle my hand underneath to give the plug space to drain. The second time I used a hard plastic sink catch/drain cover under the plug which worked great. After most of the water is drained, you can just tip it up and drain the rest that way. - It folds! Just make sure it’s clean and dry before you put it up. - Oh! And the water stayed warm for longer than I wanted to stay in. So like approximately 25 mins? I’ll test the limits later. Things that I am neutral about: - Assembly is fine. The last T section might give some people an issue due to the tension but it’s definitely a one person job in most cases. - Material definitely won’t last forever both with the pipes and the tub bit. The pipes will need to be replaced eventually but they serviceable. I don’t know how I would go about repairing the tub if it got damaged. Things I hate: - nothing yet. It’s a good like tub. Over all I like it a lot so far.
M**O
Easy setup
Easy to assemble and actually fit in my bathtub like I wanted. I did have to make some adjustments so I could fill it up but the setup made it easy to figure out.
K**P
Perfect product until you go to drain it…
For a moment I found a product that changed my life. After a year and a half of living in my house that only has a standup shower I desperately missed baths. I filled this up, sat in it and was in paradise once more. I used a space blanket to trap the heat in and it totally worked. I was so happy sitting there in the hot water soaking once more. But then it was time to step out and drain it… I stepped out of the house for a few minutes to take care of something and came back to my bathroom floor flooding. Why? Well, the concept is simple and it’s because of the horrendous, flaw and design with this product, the gravity of the water presses the bottom of the bathtub against the floor ceiling off your drain. The only way this product would work is if you have a drain directly under the drainage hole. Plot twist: only bathtubs have the drain in there. Standing showers have the drain in the center where the water goes so essentially when you pull the drain on this, your shower, drain is completely blocked off by the gravity of the water, pressing the bathtub bottom to it while the water drains out the drainage hole on the side and onto your bathroom floor. You could take a drainage pipe (and I don’t suggest the one that it comes with since it’s like only 6 inches long and made of plastic that’s crushed easily under the weight of the water) and have it run from the product drain to your actual drain, however, the cheap plastic drain that they put on it uses a cap that you have to push into the drainage hole to seal it off. In other words, there’s no place to stick your drain pipe. The side drain allows you to, but because of the flawed product design it’s several inches above the bottom of the tub and will only drain so much water but you’re still left with a heavy mess of water that’s pressing to the floor once the waterline above the side drain runs out. This whole product is a mess, but I’m keeping it because I’m just running too long pieces of wood from the drainage hole to my drain and having a clear plastic tube attachment go from the side drain down to my actual bathtub drain and another plastic tubing between the two pieces of wood hold the bathtub bottom up so when I unplugged the bottom drain the water water has similar similar to go to get to my drain. You’re just using this for an outdoor pool when you plan on draining water into the soil you’ll be fine, but if you’re putting this in a standup shower, I don’t recommend this product at all till they come out with one that has the drain plug in the middle.
D**I
Very easily comes apart
I ended up putting this in the roadside pickup. It kept coming apart and was very unstable for me to get into even with a chair to hold onto. Do not waste your money.
K**7
As advertised
I live in a tiny house so I don’t have room for a typical bathtub in my bathroom. This fold up tub fit perfectly inside my shower. It’s easy to fold for storage and takes up very little space when it’s not in use. I was worried after reading the bad reviews about leaks and it falling apart but so far after 2 months of regular use I haven’t had any issues in that area. It doesn’t feel particularly well made so I’ve been very gentle with it. Getting in and out I have to be very careful because it’s pretty tall and I can’t hold on to the sides to brace myself or the tub will fold up and dump water everywhere. I learned that lesson the hard way. The only issue I have is with draining and that might just be a me problem. There are 2 drains, one on the side in the middle and one at the bottom of the end. My shower drain is in the middle so I have no way to line them up. Once it has water in it the weight against the plastic (?) completely seals off the shower drain. I loop a poodle noodle around the drain under the tub and let it drain very slowly. Even with the noodle in place the weight of the water against the plastic material doesn’t leave much space for the water to drain. If you only need a tub for occasional use I think it will hold up for a while. Be careful to measure and check that your drain will work with it if it will be used in a shower. When I need to replace this fold up tub I don’t think I’ll get another one like this. It’s a bit overpriced for how it’s made. I had one of the inflatable tubs before and it held the water temperature better and felt made from stronger material. It’s also much easier to get in and out of because it’s the size of a typical bathtub. After 2 years of regular use I had no problems at all with my inflatable tub. Unfortunately my dog jumped on it when she needed her nails trimmed and put a hole in it or I’m sure I’d still be using it.
A**R
No está tan fácil de desarmar
A**I
Medidad equivocadas en la descripción, llegó 10 cms más pequeña
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