🛁 Elevate your downtime—portable luxury bathing, anywhere you go!
The CO-Z Inflatable Bathtub is a portable, foldable spa tub made from durable, eco-friendly high-density PVC with thermal fusion technology. It inflates in under 3 minutes using the included electric air pump and features ergonomic comfort with an inflatable pillow, backrest, armrests, and a versatile zipper cover. Designed for adults up to 6 ft tall and 220 lbs, it includes a cup holder and drainage system, making it perfect for indoor or outdoor relaxation.
Color | Brown |
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Brand | CO-Z |
Product Dimensions | 63"L x 33"W x 29.1"H |
Item Weight | 4 Kilograms |
Capacity | 26.4 Liters |
Shape | Round |
Manufacturer | CO-Z |
Part Number | Inflatable Bathtub 2 |
Item Weight | 8.8 pounds |
Item model number | Inflatable Bathtub 2 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**C
Absolutely Recommend!
I have now had this for several months and had probably 8 to 10 lovely soaks. The water stays hot for about 2 hours with the cover zipped up! I have a very small bathroom with a corner shower and have to move things out of the way to set this up - but I am sooo happy I bought this inflatable tub. I just fill it with my shower hose.I was without a tub for about 3 years as we live off-grid in a tiny house. I have to angle it to set it up as you can see in the photo. It is comfortable, plenty deep, stays hot for hours, and I’ve added salts for my sore muscles and the tub is still absolutely perfect.Emptying it is easy - I just unplug the one on the right and let it drain into my shower. I do have to lift it up once it’s almost empty to get all the water out.Then I dry it off with a towel before storing.Storage was a little tricky at first, but we figured out if I get all the air out and fold it up like it’s a blanket, I can store it in a queen size comforter case - those plastic zip up rectangle bags that a comforter comes in. Works perfectly!If you live off grid and don’t have a large solar set up, I can tell you the blower to inflate barely uses any of our power at all. Most of the power needed is to pump the water (we have a propane on-demand hot water heater). Highly recommend one of those, too!
L**Z
Good so far!
I got this not even a month ago as the rental I currently live in doesn’t have a tub worth a damn. This tub is so comfortable and even better than any regular tub with the inflatable cozy bottom and sides. The tub itself seems to be cheaply made, it isn’t symmetrical and the plastic isn’t as thick as I would have thought for this kind of product, but as often as I have used it in less than a month, I’d say it’s worth the money. I’ve used bath bombs, epsom salt, and bubble bath and can easily clean it out after every use. Draining is a bit of an event as it won’t completely drain with the hose as there is a slight bump from our stand in full sized shower. But by the time it will no longer drain over the bump, it is light enough and empty enough to easily get the whole thing in the shower pan and drain with the other plug drain. I’m hoping it will keep going and I can use it outside in the warmer months ahead; it’s been amazing for soaks after stressful days and to soothe sore muscles after a good workout or hike.
J**L
Great but not worth the effort
This is the most effort I’ve put into anything in my life. I’ve been in long distance relationships that were easier than dealing with this thing.I live in a small apartment with a small walk-in stall shower. I’ve been craving a relaxing bath for 3 years, so I caved and bought this. After reading some reviews, I decided to buy some pvc pipe and a pond pump for easy draining.I just decided to try this thing tonight. If you’re in an apartment like me, do your neighbors a favor and don’t blow this up at night. The pump is LOUD, and the white cap on the holes that keep the air from coming out HONK. Since I’m persistent, I switched to a manual air pump and slowly inflated all 5 areas, trying to make the least amount of honks.The next step was to of course fill this thing with water. The tube it comes with doesn’t fit any of my faucets, so I resorted to aiming my just-long-enough-but-not-long-enough-to-let-sit-in-the-tub shower head. I know everyone has different types of shower heads, but if yours is like mine, this will take at least a half an hour. If you don’t have a way to hook a tube on a faucet to fill this, don’t be dumb like me and stand for that long.Once the tub was finally filled enough, I had the relaxing bath I’ve been craving for so long. It was quite comfortable and the cover keeps the heat in well. There were no leaks or anything which was a relief. The only bad thing was I couldn’t stop thinking about how I was going to have to clean all this up and put it away once I was done.To drain it, I used the pond pump I bought hooked to the pvc pipe, which worked very well draining most of the water. I scooped out the rest with a big bowl, then used a towel to dry it the best I could.Deflating this is basically the same process as inflating, except it will never be as small as it started out.If you have more motivation than the average person, I’d recommend getting this tub for the quality, price and comfort. But please ask yourself first: do I really want a bath that bad..?
O**E
AWESOMENESS
It is helping my aches and pains after pickleball. Epsom salt hot baths. This baby is so comfy and padded. It was a process to fix the drain issue. I could only fill it with air about 75% so it fits great in my shower. I had to get creative and build a little platform at the drain end so it would drain. It is made of 1" PVC pipe and lifts that end about an inch and now it drains about 90% and then I just lift it and turn it over and let it drain and dry. It's worth it. I love it. It's actually way more comfortable than a normal tub. A little hard to get out of, but not too bad. I missed my hot baths in Dr Teals and now I have it back. Quality seems really good. Air has stayed in it so far.
A**N
Don't do it
I really wanted to love this. I miss having a tub SO bad, but not this bad! It started out good. The pump blew it up, looked ok. Realized quickly the zipper was junk and kept getting hung up on the plastic. Still hopeful though! Noticed odd placing of the valves and drains, but maintained my positivity. Hooked up the drain tube, closed the plugs and started the crash and burning process of my hopes and dreams. It seemed to be going ok, then I felt water... then A LOT of water. Thankfully I'd put down some towels just in case. Tried draining it and nothing. I do not for the life of me understand it. Pulled the plug, tube was bone dry. I had to LIFT the other end of the tub while my daughter kept the short little tube in our shower. Finally got it drained. I'm still hopeful, maybe the plug wasn't pushed all the way. I don't like to not succeed. So attempt 2. Going good, triple checked the plugs, water going... great! Right? My daughter tested it out and found it very uncomfortable. But, seemed ok all in all. Until it wasn't. Went to drain it, pulled the plug and the WHOLE piece came off! Niagara falls in the bathroom. I can however leave an amazing review for my brand new waterproof flooring!
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