🛁 Elevate your self-care game with bubble bliss!
The SereneLife Electric Bubble Massage Mat is a waterproof, full-body thermal massager that transforms your bath into a luxurious spa experience. With a built-in heater, motorized air pump, and aroma clip for essential oils, this mat ensures a soothing and customizable relaxation experience. Measuring 47 inches long and 14.2 inches wide, it’s designed for comfort and convenience, complete with a remote control for easy adjustments.
Item Weight | 3.58 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 47"L x 14.2"W |
Shape | Oblong |
Color | Dark Blue |
Material Type | bubble bath |
C**Y
Worth every penny
This product is awesome. The bubbles are powerful and you can really feel it massaging your body. This product came with some adhesive circles which will help keep the mat down if you don’t have a good suction surface.The first time I placed it down it wasn’t holding so I removed the mat and one of the suction cups ripped off. I contacted customer support and they verified my purchase and sent out a replacement within in 3 days. I thought that was awesome.I would recommend this for anyone that is looking for a a drop in jacuzzi for there bath tub. You could actually keep this plugged in and the remote has 3 settings low, high, and off. So you could set this device out of the sight and control it with the remote.I did drop the remote in the tub and it’s still working. Not sure if it’s water proof but it still works!Only problem I would say is use a small amount of any kind of foaming bath…. This thing will make some bubbles…lolI seen cheaper ones, but I would make sure to stick with this manufacture. The product and customer support was so good, I took the time to write this review… and that says a lot.
G**R
Too loud and little therapeutic value
Pros : none really. Really does nothing to release tension or aches any more than just taking a warm QUIET bath would do.1st: Suction cups DO NOT keep it anchored to bottom of tub and the air flow causes it to lift away from bottom of tub and floats up anywhere the weight of the body is not directly on it. So it floats up between my legs. Very annoying.The extra sticky rings to be placed over certain suction cups to help keep it anchored, did nothing to stop it from floating up in use. After 2 sessions, those extra rings lost their stickyness and fell off. Now they are sitting on the side of my bathroom sink.The motor noise level is unbearable, it is like a VERY LOUD vacuum cleaner 2 feet from the ears.The ability to 'Heat' the water using the heat from the motor is non-existent. Even after 10+ minutes of use, cool or cold air bubbles are still flowing up through the mat.I can't say if it no one would like it, but for me, it seems like an 'IMITATION' Water Therapy like contraption that really serves no purpose as advertised. I had a different brand and model years ago that was just a 'Jet stream, ' with out the Mat..it was a much more useful unit but they don't seem to sell those anymore. The Poor-man's Jacuzzi, as this one is, with the mat, and overly loud motor really are all I could find , unless I wanted to spend THOUSANDS to install the real deal. Save your money
T**R
Turn any tub into a jacuzzi
Me and my family have greatly enjoyed using this bubble mat. It gets some powerful bubbles going which feels wonderful on tired muscles. I find it really relaxing and comfortable. My kids like it for a different reason, in that it makes mondo bubbles when I add bubble bath. It’s a lot of fun for them and gets them interested in bathing more often. The length of the mat is the perfect size for my tub, which is a pretty standard size I think. It has suction cups on the bottom to help it stay stuck to the bottom of the tub and not float. It’s easy to set up and pretty easy to clean up after too. I empty the bath, flip the mat over and send a shot of air through to blow out any water inside. Then I hang it up over my shower rod. The air machine is pretty compact and doesn’t take up much space. I like how long the power cord is since my outlet is far away from the tub. The air can be controlled on either the machine or by remote which is nice since I put the bubbler a distance away from the tub for safety. It works great. Such a neat idea if a person wants a jacuzzi tub without having to do a major bathroom reno.
B**I
Powerful! But challenging
If you are thinking "does this have enough power?" - ask no longer. I have bathtub that is just a bit longer and deeper than the average, and the LOW setting had water bubbling so fiercely it was jumping out of my bathtub.I loved it. I'm a lady who loves a ferocious whirlpool tub.Other pluses:- seemed to have put reasonable effort into safety features and warnings- nifty aromatherapy thing I haven't tried yet- heating - I believe I bought this unit because it promised to heat the air going through it so the water did not get cold. I believe this worked quite well, as the weather was quite cold (~30F), and my tub suffers a lot of heat leak, being on an outside wall, and yet my bath stayed warm while device was in use.- comes with all you need to run it - no extra batteries neededCons:- there are 3 settings to get this thing to run, 4 if you are working with an outlet that also has water-centric safety features (as you should be in a modern bathroom) - there's your outlet's test/reset buttons, the device's plug, the device's on/off setting and the remote control off/low/high/program setting. All of these have to be on for the thing to actually be functioning. There's not enough debugging help - either in the guide or on the device. Stuff that would help: (1) - put a light on the main unit that shows whether not the device is getting any power, it's always on as long as both the plug and the outlet are sending currant (2) put a light showing the user if the main unit is on setting one or two (or no light = off) - perferably something you can see from the bathtub (3) put a light on the remote that shows what setting you are on.- not so easy to disconnect & drain - since I set it up, I haven't been able to get the hose off the mat to drain it.- I never love this many suction cups - since I also use the tub for showers, the device needs to be something I can remove from the bathtub floor - there's a good 10+ suction cups, which gets old fast when you try to remove them.- Would love a wider range of settings - like I said, Low was so fierce water was flying out of the tub. 1-10 might be nice. Also "program" didn't seem to do anything that I could figure out - both the indicator light didn't do anything different and I perceived no difference in behavior (but then I didn't wait very long, either).Overall though - good product, would recommend. Had a nice bath.
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