That's the tub only... Which is just a plastic shell with a plug. Add on the tap tower, you're at about $12k plus install. Add on the smart Alexa connected thermostatic mixer, it's another couple over that... Yes, you can say "Alexa, run XXXX a hot bath" and it will run it at that user's preferred temperature. Also you can run it before you get home... Add on the full return system, (which monitors the water temperature at the base and top of the tank, and adjust the water in the infinity system to be hotter or colder water as necessary to keep your bath at exactly your specified temperature for as long as you want it to... then has the return system, where it over flows into a sump, filters it, returns it to an in wall reservoir, heats it, then can run it as the continuous waterfall, or just for fun atomiser it and it can be used for aromatherapy as well as the waterfall, then chuck in some waterproof smart lighting with Alexa/music integrations you're over $22k... Before install.
@@knox8844 did you even listen to what he said? The water that overflows the sides is collected, filtered, and heated, then sent back into the tub. The overflowing water isn't just going down the drain while the tap is constantly on. That being said, it doesn't change the fact that $22k is fkn absurd for basically a giant bowl.
i call this a dream come true,I'm disabled, in severe chronic pain, being in water helps,especially warm water....but normal tubs suck if you want to spend a few plus hours resting, water gets cold,cant fill up, cramped in tub etc....if this box was bigger and had water proof padding for feet and a chair type protrusion, I'd kill for this as that'd be perfect for me.
I’d by my wife one when I went to build a coyote engine…. Some people save up for things that don’t make sense to anyone else…….also my fake wife would be an idiot to get a 22k bathtub and not a big turbo for her hypothetical GTR 😂
Yeah that makes perfect sense. The company that manufactures your bathtub also controls your electrical grid. No if they say it starts at 22k it’s definitely gonna cost more if you want one. I’d say at least 30 if you want it installed in your bathroom not put it outside lol.
Can you imagine having to change the filter on that thing? All that scum and grime after bathing isn’t going down the drain, it’s being collected somewhere.
Why would you think there isn't a drain? It has to be drained like any other bath tub, this one has the added benefit of a filter. Still not worth the money tho.
@@Just-JakesHe said the water goes through a particulate filter then pumped back through. I’m sure it has a drain, but if the water wasn’t reused, ALL of it would go down the drain. That would become an extremely expensive water bill.
@Josh-yr7gd Hmm Idk.🤔 If it were a hot tub, I would understand, but he said bath tub. He didn't say anything about adding chemicals to maintain water cleanliness, and it doesn't look that big compared to the people standing nearby, maybe one or two people would fit comfortably. And if someone pays that much for a tub, I don't think they are concerned about the water bill.😁
I liked the look of this and was building a new house so seriously looked into it. Then built my own version, with a custom ceramic tub instead of a plastic shell. While there's definitely ways to cheat, the Kohler system actually has a lot more smarts in it than just leaving it running to overflow. I was actually really impressed with the whole system, and would love a second go at building mine in the future now that I've got the ideas. If you google the installation instructions you can see what I mean. There's multiple temperature monitoring points, so the tub will actually maintain constant temperature by draining the cold water out of the bottom while increasing the flow rate with warm water in the tap to account for the loss and still generate the waterfall effect. Or conversely if you adjust it to a lower temperature while in the bath it will seal the bottom and add extra cold to flush the hot out the top. The actual mixer is digitally thermostatic meaning that the outflow is always exactly the temperature that you want it to be. There's a heated inwall reservoir to maintain flow rates and filter and reheat the overflow before it's added back to the mix. It is connected to Alexa so can have multiple users and multiple preferred bath and shower settings. So in summer you can say "Alexa, run XXXX a cold bath" or in winter "run my hot bath" and it runs a bath to the preferred temperature, then holds it there exactly until you tell it that you've hopped out. It's exceedingly unnecessary, but for those of us that like Japanese soaking baths, it's about as good as the current technology can allow it to be. Having said that... I've rigged mine with a continuous water system, some waterproof smart lights and only had to buy their thermostatic mixing valve and brains. Then I hacked it for my requirements and put it all together for less than the cost of just their plastic tub. I don't get the ability to just hold the bath at a set temperature indefinitely and I don't reuse the overflow. So it would be a massive water bill if I left it running as a water feature ($17k+install savings pays for a lot of hot water though). But I can still turn it on remotely so it's full when I get home and run it to multiple user favourite settings. Even have an atomiser hidden in the tap so I can generate mist. I can definitely see less tech savvy people with bigger wallets just saying "I'll have one or those please."
I already have this at home and it wasnt 22k dollars. I just fill the tub put my 2 year old in there and watvh the water spipl over the side the whole time
Do you have ANY idea what goes into that tub….NO you don’t Your clueless My elderly mother wanted a walk in tub…they started at 17k…RIP off That tub is beyond your comprehension , so save your dumb comments for yourself
@@Trentstone121dude, the product sucks. I don’t give a fuck how good of a saleman you think you are. This product, this $22,000 bathtub. CAN *ONLY* SELL ITSELF.
Ain’t no way, lmao. If you knew what to buy and how to make it, and if you don’t include labor costs, then it’ll definitely be around half that price, maybe a third if you are good enough. A company trying to make money with it will increase the price a good amount, and the price for a wholly completed and out together product is gonna increase
We did it once. Just gotta leave a hose in the side and it overflows right onto the deck. It tanks the bromine levels so just don’t use it the next day or you’ll get a bacterial infection.
Exactly what you need to conserve heat...A TRIPLING OF THE SURFACE AREA! Props to Kohler for subsidizing all their fantastic products by selling this wasteful monstrosity to all the marks with more money than sense out there.
What I find insulting is even I could probably mock one up for maybe around 10k(depending of the material of the tub). The reason why I have an issue with the price is kholer is a big company so they get these materials cheaper that a private tradesmen could.
It's crazy my brain at the fog dispenser was like "okay so we're looking at 20 grand-ish". Had no prior knowledge that my brain was aware of cool tub pricing 😅
Overpriced, high maintenance, needlessly complex... You'll have to CONSTANTLY change the filter and clean this thing, and treat it with chemicals. Since it's a hot bath, you'll need to treat it at least once every three days. The reason you'll need to maintain it so much is because it's a bath, not just a hot tub. Hot tubs are chlorinated to prevent bacteria/algae. Other than the filter, there's literally nothing stopping this from becoming a living ecosystem.
"To really create a sensorial, immersive bathing experience" Bathing is *literally* immersive. You don't need to spend $22k for that, any decent bathtub will work
My guess is the tub is 10k but the installation will end up costing round 12k. Like, unless you're building the house from scratch you're gonna have to remodel most of your bathroom to install that thing.
I refused to ever buy kohler again, after getting stuck with a square hole toilet... an infuriating thing when it gets stopped up. And in a 1950s era house, it happens no matter what is done. But a square hole toilet is only created by enemies of humanity... a toilet designed by ryan johnson..
I mean that’s a great solution to bath water getting cold, really elegant, not for everyone and obv expensive and not a “need” but very beautiful engineering and execution
That is beyond dumb. Infinity pools seem to be edgeless and create the illusion they go on and on, what’s the point of this? You’re still in your bathroom, there’s no indoor infinity pools for a reason….
This tub reminds me of when I go to a high end restaurant with a dress code and everything, just to be served very little food that they call an experience.
I love how the salesman is noticeably stressed because even he knows that the pitch is "its a hot tub. It recycles hot water and has a water filter." Its. A hot tub. You could simply bathe in a tub of hot water for less than $100.
In the Japanese tradition, they did bath in infinity pools. $10,000 is not as much as I was expecting though. But, the tiles kinda look like shit at the bottom.
Kohler is from Wisconsin. They are a legendary rich family, they even own a 4 star restaurant right across from Lambo field, green Bay. Pent house style
I’m thinking when four or five people are in here, you’re displacing a ton of this water, so where does it go? There would need to be pre-filter reservoir underneath to hold all this water, otherwise you’re either 1) losing a bunch of volume so the water level doesn’t reach the top anymore once everyone gets out, or 2) drawing from a fresh water line to refill the tub, which will drop your bromine levels and leave users susceptible to bacterial infections.
My wife told us we needed a tub in our master bathroom. I said we never even use the tub we have downstairs. Well she won as she always does and we spent well over 10 grand on some fancy tub that we now use about two to four times a year. I can’t remember the last time I used it. I have no time for sitting around in a tub and neither does she. It’s more of a fancy look thing.
What happens as soon as you make any movement in that thing, water starts splashing and sloshing all over the place. Not to mention the second you sit down you displace gallons of water. I want to see how big of a mess it makes.
That’s MSRP price. If people buy this for their homes, chances are no one‘s gonna be buying it for their home at thisprice. But a commercial spa location is a different story.
You could probably buy a Whirlpool Equipped Bathtub-Shower Combo, and still have money leftover for a decent Hot-Tub at the prices that thing goes for.
Even at $10000 that's ridiculous. Sure, it looks cool, but it's still a bathtub at the end of the day that's probably going to be a nightmare when it inevitably needs to be fixed.
Looks cool but in practice it’s a headache and unsanitary if not maintained perfectly Heat pumps rotate the dirty bath water back into the tub, sounds like a mold issue waiting to happen. I’m sure someone has to clean out those pumps frequently
For some reason the tub is listed under $10k on their own website. More information can be found in bio under "BYOT Links".
its because they have 4 versions of the tub with the cheapest one starting at about $6,100
+ 10k installation
That's the tub only... Which is just a plastic shell with a plug.
Add on the tap tower, you're at about $12k plus install.
Add on the smart Alexa connected thermostatic mixer, it's another couple over that... Yes, you can say "Alexa, run XXXX a hot bath" and it will run it at that user's preferred temperature. Also you can run it before you get home...
Add on the full return system, (which monitors the water temperature at the base and top of the tank, and adjust the water in the infinity system to be hotter or colder water as necessary to keep your bath at exactly your specified temperature for as long as you want it to... then has the return system, where it over flows into a sump, filters it, returns it to an in wall reservoir, heats it, then can run it as the continuous waterfall, or just for fun atomiser it and it can be used for aromatherapy as well as the waterfall, then chuck in some waterproof smart lighting with Alexa/music integrations you're over $22k... Before install.
22k??😂😂😂
This looks like an incredibly efficient way to cool water before you heat it. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love how when salesman are trying to sell something pointlessly expensive they use the word " experience "
" a bathing experience " 😂
Wasted water just take a simple bath and move on
And Japanese ofcourse
@@knox8844 did you even listen to what he said? The water that overflows the sides is collected, filtered, and heated, then sent back into the tub. The overflowing water isn't just going down the drain while the tap is constantly on.
That being said, it doesn't change the fact that $22k is fkn absurd for basically a giant bowl.
@@knox8844this is for the mega rich, not us filthy peasants
It's true though.... it really is a different experience. You poor people would never understand
Why do I feel this a guy using Japanese as a buzz word to make it sound fancier
Because he is a salesman and it is a buzz word
@@jflamen sorry but Japanese isn't a buzzword itself
You can use it as such that doesn't mean it is one
@@cryochick9044 I know. I'm saying it is a buzzword in this context
Imagine he called it a Muslim sand bath... 😅
@@cryochick9044it is tho, like how Chinese quality is the opposite of Japanese quality
Rich people call this infinity, i call this overfilled.
I call it impossible to clean.
i call this a dream come true,I'm disabled, in severe chronic pain, being in water helps,especially warm water....but normal tubs suck if you want to spend a few plus hours resting, water gets cold,cant fill up, cramped in tub etc....if this box was bigger and had water proof padding for feet and a chair type protrusion, I'd kill for this as that'd be perfect for me.
@@bloodlove93have you ever seen one of those bathtubs with a door in the side?!
This could be a life changer for you if you have mobility issues
@@brandonfoley7519ain't that an infomercial scam?
Also mold-proned to surrounding if not extremely well air vented
22,000$ is literally enough for a down payment and closing costs on a house in my state. That’s egregious.
Well its meant for millionaires, not us plebs
@@mattb6646 but the question was presented to us plebs lol. “Is this tub overpriced?!” Yes. Yes it is.
I’d by my wife one when I went to build a coyote engine…. Some people save up for things that don’t make sense to anyone else…….also my fake wife would be an idiot to get a 22k bathtub and not a big turbo for her hypothetical GTR 😂
That's like a year's worth of gas in California I'll just not drive
$22,000 in California might persuade the bank to give you a 30-year mortgage at a 10% interest rate if your credit scores under 800 😂😭
The tub is only 10k. The other 12k is your electric bill.
Nah. Has a heatpump and recirculates
@IndependantMind168 Thank God. I thought heat pumps run on electricity.
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And an
Overpriced tub.
My kids overflow the tub for free at home.
22k😂😂😂
Yeah that makes perfect sense. The company that manufactures your bathtub also controls your electrical grid. No if they say it starts at 22k it’s definitely gonna cost more if you want one. I’d say at least 30 if you want it installed in your bathroom not put it outside lol.
The other 12k is for the water damage repairs that are inevitable.
Can you imagine having to change the filter on that thing? All that scum and grime after bathing isn’t going down the drain, it’s being collected somewhere.
No kidding, I agree. Think of how quickly the edges of your tub can get gross I mean cmon this is only for billionaires obviously.
People paying 22k for a tub, don't clean anything.
Why would you think there isn't a drain? It has to be drained like any other bath tub, this one has the added benefit of a filter. Still not worth the money tho.
@@Just-JakesHe said the water goes through a particulate filter then pumped back through. I’m sure it has a drain, but if the water wasn’t reused, ALL of it would go down the drain. That would become an extremely expensive water bill.
@Josh-yr7gd Hmm Idk.🤔 If it were a hot tub, I would understand, but he said bath tub. He didn't say anything about adding chemicals to maintain water cleanliness, and it doesn't look that big compared to the people standing nearby, maybe one or two people would fit comfortably. And if someone pays that much for a tub, I don't think they are concerned about the water bill.😁
Overflowing bathtub with a drip tray for 22k?
I know right?
I could make my own way cheaper 😂
Luxury Home Products are all like this
I accidentally bought a house with a $13K refrigerator. When that thing broke down I was not happy...
But theb"experience tower with fog" bro imagine what that could entail.
Seriously can you? I can't, so I want to know what the FUCK that even means.
I liked the look of this and was building a new house so seriously looked into it. Then built my own version, with a custom ceramic tub instead of a plastic shell.
While there's definitely ways to cheat, the Kohler system actually has a lot more smarts in it than just leaving it running to overflow. I was actually really impressed with the whole system, and would love a second go at building mine in the future now that I've got the ideas. If you google the installation instructions you can see what I mean.
There's multiple temperature monitoring points, so the tub will actually maintain constant temperature by draining the cold water out of the bottom while increasing the flow rate with warm water in the tap to account for the loss and still generate the waterfall effect. Or conversely if you adjust it to a lower temperature while in the bath it will seal the bottom and add extra cold to flush the hot out the top.
The actual mixer is digitally thermostatic meaning that the outflow is always exactly the temperature that you want it to be. There's a heated inwall reservoir to maintain flow rates and filter and reheat the overflow before it's added back to the mix. It is connected to Alexa so can have multiple users and multiple preferred bath and shower settings. So in summer you can say "Alexa, run XXXX a cold bath" or in winter "run my hot bath" and it runs a bath to the preferred temperature, then holds it there exactly until you tell it that you've hopped out.
It's exceedingly unnecessary, but for those of us that like Japanese soaking baths, it's about as good as the current technology can allow it to be.
Having said that... I've rigged mine with a continuous water system, some waterproof smart lights and only had to buy their thermostatic mixing valve and brains. Then I hacked it for my requirements and put it all together for less than the cost of just their plastic tub. I don't get the ability to just hold the bath at a set temperature indefinitely and I don't reuse the overflow. So it would be a massive water bill if I left it running as a water feature ($17k+install savings pays for a lot of hot water though). But I can still turn it on remotely so it's full when I get home and run it to multiple user favourite settings. Even have an atomiser hidden in the tap so I can generate mist.
I can definitely see less tech savvy people with bigger wallets just saying "I'll have one or those please."
I already have this at home and it wasnt 22k dollars. I just fill the tub put my 2 year old in there and watvh the water spipl over the side the whole time
😂😂😂
Yeah, but are there cool lights around the bottom that can be shorted out from the water?
100 points for using the word "spipl".
Kids cost a lot more than 22,000😂
That’s a salesman. Said $22000 and didn’t even smile as if he thought that was a fair price. Ha
Do you have ANY idea what goes into that tub….NO you don’t
Your clueless
My elderly mother wanted a walk in tub…they started at 17k…RIP off
That tub is beyond your comprehension , so save your dumb comments for yourself
A real salesmen would make me want the product. He's hoping the product will sell itself.
@@Trentstone121dude, the product sucks. I don’t give a fuck how good of a saleman you think you are. This product, this $22,000 bathtub. CAN *ONLY* SELL ITSELF.
@@Trentstone121 wrong. It filters the water. Therefore I can pee in this thing as much as I want while bathing . Gotta pay for comfort
I wasn't going to buy it until he said sensorial. Now I buy.
Looks neat, but hopefully the house doesn't settle or it will only pour over one side.
Definitely a ground floor tub
I’m pretty sure it has levelers. Even cheapo freestanding tubs have levelers.
You know what it looks like and feels like from the inside?
A bathtub.
Correction. A small bathtub
Great for first time bathtub buyers
@@jflamen😂😂😂
@@BairMendoza glad I could make you laugh. Have a blessed day!
22k someone could build you one for less
Wayyyy less
All u need is a $100 tub off Craigslist
And a toddler.
Thing will overflow for days.
Looks like a DIY project off YT
For like four or five grand of that thing would be a really cool luxury.
$22,000 is crazy pants!
Let's face it... People shopping at THE Menard or at Home Depot-s isn't their target client.
People with more money than functioning brain cells are their target
You could probably build this yourself for
Ain’t no way, lmao. If you knew what to buy and how to make it, and if you don’t include labor costs, then it’ll definitely be around half that price, maybe a third if you are good enough. A company trying to make money with it will increase the price a good amount, and the price for a wholly completed and out together product is gonna increase
Looks like a baptismal font
lol this will be a plumbers dream and a home owners nightmare when the pipe leaks
Heat pump “system”? So it produces hot water….. to take a bath…… congratulations. Make sure you don’t hurt yourself getting out.
Let's make a Jacuzzi tub That's really an infinite pool and charge a mark up of 3000%
We did it once. Just gotta leave a hose in the side and it overflows right onto the deck. It tanks the bromine levels so just don’t use it the next day or you’ll get a bacterial infection.
I could imagine a spa buying this
And charging out the @$$ for people to use it.
Exactly what you need to conserve heat...A TRIPLING OF THE SURFACE AREA! Props to Kohler for subsidizing all their fantastic products by selling this wasteful monstrosity to all the marks with more money than sense out there.
If its a Kohler you can expect problems with installation instructions and parts.
I'm still using an old tin cattle troth 😆
Awesome. I just bought a cattle troth from them too for 12k. What a steal.
With it being so small, it really sort of has the feel of an overflowing bath, rather than an infinity pool.
22k and itll break in 5 years
3 months... constant fixes there after... warranty will expire in first year... it'll be replaced by year 2.
Recycle the water? Gross!
Better than the stagnant water in a regular tub... how is it gross that it's filtering the water while you're in it?
@@zackthomas1031 Touché
@@zackthomas1031 maybe *the idea* that you'd think the water would be cleaner. Lol
The thing I was missing about my baths was clearly immersion
What I find insulting is even I could probably mock one up for maybe around 10k(depending of the material of the tub). The reason why I have an issue with the price is kholer is a big company so they get these materials cheaper that a private tradesmen could.
Maybe you'll be a big company one day?
Why is it bad that they get the materials cheaper? They’re trying to make money
The price : A box to live in and this tub. 😅 lolol
Lifestyles of the rich and dumb.
22k to purchase... Wonder how expensive the installation is. How many people have a drain sitting in the center of their bathroom?? Basically nobody
"Your bathtub is leaking."
"Oh nice, it's ready."
"Huh?"
For a bath that puts fog on top? 22k?…. Interesting.. but I’ll have to pass
I can guarantee another company can make this same tub for under $2k
$22k tub, $30k install, $5k/yr electric bill, and $25k for Maria to clean that nightmare. I'll stick with a shower.
But if you upgrade and add multi colored LED’s the price goes to $46,000.
Kinda a steal if you ask no one.
lol corporate hellscape never ceases to amaze me.
Pos with too much money
He is just the salesman lol
Oh god.. cleaning the hair off that would be a nightmare. It would be a one time use tub
Some people just have too much money
Smooth slippery surfaces with sharp metal angel at 4 corners, this is accidents waiting to happen. What a genius design.
Traditional Japanese style bath with traditional Edo period Japanese LEDs.
Displacement: “am I a joke to you??”
It's crazy my brain at the fog dispenser was like "okay so we're looking at 20 grand-ish".
Had no prior knowledge that my brain was aware of cool tub pricing 😅
Props to the salesman for saying that price with a straight face😐
better hope the ground doesn't shift 1mm under that thing or the whole effect is ruined.
Meanwhile people don’t even have clean water to drink..Fuck this world
If I was rich enough to afford that it wouldn’t be because I make terrible decisions with my money. That is a terrible decision.
Overpriced, high maintenance, needlessly complex...
You'll have to CONSTANTLY change the filter and clean this thing, and treat it with chemicals. Since it's a hot bath, you'll need to treat it at least once every three days. The reason you'll need to maintain it so much is because it's a bath, not just a hot tub. Hot tubs are chlorinated to prevent bacteria/algae. Other than the filter, there's literally nothing stopping this from becoming a living ecosystem.
I mean, it looks awesome, but I already have a hard enough time paying off the mortgage by the time the government is done robbing me.
"To really create a sensorial, immersive bathing experience"
Bathing is *literally* immersive. You don't need to spend $22k for that, any decent bathtub will work
Meanwhile there’s homeless civilians and veterans out there with no access to a tub or a shower.
When rich people are bored, they buy shit like this
Nice do they come in matte black? Would be great for my riverfront loft or possibly my training warehouse.
There are people who can’t afford food
Calling a bath “immersive” is hilarious
As soon as he said the price you can hear the crickets 😂😂
My guess is the tub is 10k but the installation will end up costing round 12k. Like, unless you're building the house from scratch you're gonna have to remodel most of your bathroom to install that thing.
Absolutely 😂
I think it'd cost less to just overfill my standard bathtub and let it pour over the side and destroy my home.
I refused to ever buy kohler again, after getting stuck with a square hole toilet... an infuriating thing when it gets stopped up. And in a 1950s era house, it happens no matter what is done. But a square hole toilet is only created by enemies of humanity... a toilet designed by ryan johnson..
I mean that’s a great solution to bath water getting cold, really elegant, not for everyone and obv expensive and not a “need” but very beautiful engineering and execution
Thank you, editor, for including that beautiful clip at the very end of the video.
"What's the price?"
"Infinity"
That is beyond dumb. Infinity pools seem to be edgeless and create the illusion they go on and on, what’s the point of this? You’re still in your bathroom, there’s no indoor infinity pools for a reason….
If the water is being reused then that's kind of cool because it would save you on your water bill.
While tripling your electric bill
@@TwentySeventhLetter why?
“Our experience tower” boy I got an experience tower in my bath and I was born with it. Didn’t cost me a dime
I can hear the southpark toilet music in the background 😂
The poor bastard trying to make a giant bowl of hot water sound more exciting than it is
If anyone looked at that thing and thought, “yeah this will be a reasonable price” - you’ve been looking at too many Temu ads.
This tub reminds me of when I go to a high end restaurant with a dress code and everything, just to be served very little food that they call an experience.
I love how the salesman is noticeably stressed because even he knows that the pitch is "its a hot tub. It recycles hot water and has a water filter." Its. A hot tub. You could simply bathe in a tub of hot water for less than $100.
Taking a bath without sitting in still water as if you took one in the river without the contamination. That’s pretty cool
In the Japanese tradition, they did bath in infinity pools.
$10,000 is not as much as I was expecting though. But, the tiles kinda look like shit at the bottom.
The traditional Japanese fountain-jacuzzi. Every household used to have these until they had to conserve water during the war.
22 t hell to the no . My jet tub do just fine
The only part that seems appealing is having a circulating bath that doesn't get nasty as you wash. That alone is not worth the price tag.
Kohler is from Wisconsin. They are a legendary rich family, they even own a 4 star restaurant right across from Lambo field, green Bay. Pent house style
Insurance company "we can no longer insure your house"
Me "why"
Insurance company "we hear you take baths"
22k, that's still a lot, but I wasn't expecting it to be that low
I’m thinking when four or five people are in here, you’re displacing a ton of this water, so where does it go? There would need to be pre-filter reservoir underneath to hold all this water, otherwise you’re either 1) losing a bunch of volume so the water level doesn’t reach the top anymore once everyone gets out, or 2) drawing from a fresh water line to refill the tub, which will drop your bromine levels and leave users susceptible to bacterial infections.
I'd honestly rather watch someone burn 22k in front of me 😂
Ok but does it get all clogged and shit when the water gets hair or dirt in it
I expect to be able to stretch my legs in this thing but for 22k it doesn’t even look like I can
My wife told us we needed a tub in our master bathroom. I said we never even use the tub we have downstairs. Well she won as she always does and we spent well over 10 grand on some fancy tub that we now use about two to four times a year. I can’t remember the last time I used it. I have no time for sitting around in a tub and neither does she. It’s more of a fancy look thing.
Yall remember the South Park episode Randy discovered Japanese toilets?😅😅
What happens as soon as you make any movement in that thing, water starts splashing and sloshing all over the place. Not to mention the second you sit down you displace gallons of water. I want to see how big of a mess it makes.
So what happens when soap, shampoo, hair, and god knows what else gets drained and cycled through the heat pump?
With products like this I'll bet the instructions tell u not to use any liquids in the tub other than water and to take a shower b4 entering.
How many miles does it get to a gallon?
That's basically a hot tub marketed to a class of people with more dollars than sense.
Not relaxing for me. It actually gave me a bit of anxiety.
Bro it's just a fucking bathtub it's not that serious😂
That’s MSRP price. If people buy this for their homes, chances are no one‘s gonna be buying it for their home at thisprice. But a commercial spa location is a different story.
You could probably buy a Whirlpool Equipped Bathtub-Shower Combo, and still have money leftover for a decent Hot-Tub at the prices that thing goes for.
Infinite looping water
Even at $10000 that's ridiculous. Sure, it looks cool, but it's still a bathtub at the end of the day that's probably going to be a nightmare when it inevitably needs to be fixed.
I feel like something will immediately mess up and be hella expensive to repair
When I was a kid, I'd bathe in a bucket outside.
Looks cool but in practice it’s a headache and unsanitary if not maintained perfectly
Heat pumps rotate the dirty bath water back into the tub, sounds like a mold issue waiting to happen. I’m sure someone has to clean out those pumps frequently