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The MURO Portable Bathtub is a foldable, freestanding spa solution designed for adults, measuring 27.6" in width and height. It features a 3-layer insulation system for optimal heat retention, a 1M outlet hose for easy drainage, and comes with a bonus seating cushion. Ideal for small spaces, this bathtub offers a luxurious soaking experience at home or outdoors.
Color | Navy |
Material | PVC |
Brand | MURO |
Product Dimensions | 29.5"L x 29.5"W x 29.5"H |
Style | Modern |
Finish Type | Black |
Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Capacity | 90 Gallons |
Shape | Cylindrical |
UPC | 707466947947 |
Manufacturer | MURO |
Item Weight | 4 pounds |
Item model number | 23 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Large |
Finish | Black |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Temperature Range | 50 Degrees Celsius |
Hose Length | 3.3 Feet |
Included Components | Valve, Rods, Bathtub, Pump |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
G**N
MURO Portable Tub Very Convenient
First, I am pleasantly surprised !! I had my doubts about using a portable tub. However, this tub is very strong. It was easy to setup. The size is perfect for my tiny 4’11” wife. In fact, I easily fit in, (not for a 6’ tall person). It’s great to be able to soak after a hard day.
M**.
FLOODING HAZARD
The seams on this split after 5 minutes of use creating potentially serious water damage problem and a time consuming hassle as the wave of water spilled out of the shower stall and out of the bathroom into the carpeted stairwell. Hours of clean up and days of drying the carpet. At least it washed the bathroom floor thoroughly on its way!
C**T
Great for what it’s is but not durable
The seem split in about a month. I was able to repair with an inflatable raft repair kit. But then another seem broke and was unrepairable.
B**.
Actually not bad
I wish it was just a little bigger, but overall pretty happy with it. Directions in Chinese, but they really aren’t needed. It’s pretty obvious how to set up. If using in a shower, as I did, don’t cover the drain with the tub. It will seal it off and the shower pan will fill when you drain or spill over edge.I’m a big guy.. “dadbod” would be a compliment. I got in the tub just fine sitting with crossed legs. If it were just a little bigger it would have been more comfortable for me.
G**R
Best Portable Bath I’ve Tried
I’ve tried 2 or 3 inflatables & another of this design… this is the winner. I am not compensated for this review in any way.Reinforced stitching around the “stick” hold-up areas keeps them from ripping out (which was my problem w/ the other one of this design).The inflatables end up leaking & I like being submerged all the way to the shoulder. Regular tubs just don’t cut it anymore. I prefer this to anything but a hot tub.
K**.
Unless you are only 4ft tall do not buy!
This thing is sooo small. I’m 5’10” and trying to get into this was a joke!! once I was able to contort my body in a way that my shoulders would actually be below the water there was no room for a lot of ice or blocks of ice not enough to cool the water anyway.. if it was about a foot taller it might work.
Y**9
Good portable spa. Even for camping.
I’ve been searching for a portable spa like this for years. At first I worry the durability but I finally decided to try. My shower stall is a bit bigger than the spa. My tub however is too shallow. I use this spa with a portable ultrasound sonic spa machine. It’s a match made in heaven. The drainage is a bit challenging because the weight of the water in spa covers the drain hole. So I bought four pieces of rubber mats to elevate it a bit to allow drainage.I don’t know how well this spa could last if it is used freestanding for too long. I have it in my shower stall so I can lean on two sides. I’ve used about 6 times now and it seems to hold up well. Just make sure you have a way to enter and exit safely. Especially exiting after a hot tub you might get dizzy. So make sure you have wall handles or support for exiting.4 months Update:I used less than 10 times and it started leaking at the seams and The poles are poking through the vinyl.I figure it’s about $5 per use cost.Still beats going to the spa I guess.
T**N
Amazing how really relaxing this is to be submerged up to your head
I really love this but it did need slight modifications... I noticed that the legs did not extend down fully to the very bottom of the bath so if you leaned over a bit the pool also started to lean in that direction. Solution: I bought some 7/8" rubber plugs (the kind they add to chairs to make them not slide) and it extended the poles long enough that the sides of the pool did not lean to one side or the other.
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