🛁 Elevate your chill: Portable spa luxury wherever life takes you!
The CO-Z Inflatable Bathtub is a portable, freestanding 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 an ergonomic inflatable pillow, backrest, armrests, and a versatile zipper cover for temperature control. Designed for adults up to 6 ft and 220 lbs, it includes a convenient cup holder and drainage system, making it perfect for indoor or outdoor relaxation with easy storage and transport.
Color | Brown |
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Brand | CO-Z |
Product Dimensions | 63"L x 33"W x 29.1"H |
Item Weight | 4 Kilograms |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
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!
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.
T**H
Important: Drain pipe is also located underneath the tub
So, we have a small shower and don't have a tub at all in this house. I really miss taking a hot bath. My bathroom is small and I had to set this up in the kitchen. This tub was easy to inflate and fill up. I didn't even need to zip the cover up, the water stayed hot, just like I like it.Here comes the however. There are two ways to drain it, one method is the drain pipe and then there's another drain valve that I assume would empty directly into a shower stall.Buyer beware. Important, for some reason, I thought the drain pipe was at the end of the tub and above the floor...my mistake...it was also located under the tub, but towards the end of the tub.I decided to to stick to my plan and attached a a 10ft hose onto the drain pipe from the tub to get the water out over my deck and that portion worked well as there were no leaks at all from the extension hose. The issue was the actual drain pipe, which was slow to drain and it slowly leaked as it was draining. I'm assuming that the leak was due to the pressure of the water sitting on top of it and flexing the drain pipe so that it opened up a bit...enough to make it leak.My husband suggested that we buy a pump to drain the water out and totally by pass the drain pipe or buy another tub, one that actually has the drain pipe at the end of the tub, above the floor, and not underneath it.
A**R
Great outdoor soaking tub
Nice product, sturdy well made. Fits 5-5
D**1
Not worth it
I have been an Amazon customer for years and years and rarely have I ever had a bad experience. That lucky streak is now over as this purchase was by far THE ABSOLUTE WORST.Based on the measurements stated, it should have fit in my shower. It didn’t. Fine, I decided to set it up right next to the shower as they provide a hose that you can attach to one of the tub drains. I take it out, get it all blown up, clean it, fill it with water and now it’s finally time to get in. After awhile, I can feel my back starting to hurt because I am essentially sitting on the floor, so I decide it’s time to get out. After showering, etc., I start the draining process and here is where the nightmare began.To hook up the hose to the drain, you have to raise the tub on one end to access the drain. This is a tub that is full of water. I am willing to concede I probably should have hooked it up before filling with water. Fine. I finally get it connected, open the drain and nothing. Not a drop of water would drain. The water just sat in the tub and wouldn’t flow out. I trouble shooted for over 30 minutes before giving up and resulted to bailing the water by hand. That took another 30 minutes. Fun, right? By the time it was light enough to move and finish draining in the shower, my floor was covered in water and I was covered in sweat. There was nothing relaxing about this.Reading some other reviews, the manufacturers know this is a problem and have elected to do absolutely nothing. There is no way in hell they tested this hose extension draining process, or they have and they just don’t care. Either way, this will be going back asap.
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