How to Choose a Freestanding Bath
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- čas přidán 10. 04. 2013
- Looking for a new bath? In this handy video, Rob from E&S Trading explains the differences in freestanding baths currently on the market. He answers questions such as - "how do I know which freestanding bath is for me? and demonstrates the various shapes and sizes available. Click play to watch.
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short and sweet, straight to the point,
enjoyed that
Its 230 am and I live with my parents why am I watching videos on how to pick out the proper bath?
SharpStudios0 it’s 1:30am and I’m in the same boat...what are we doing? 😂😂😂
Smart kid, planning for the future hopefully. See the price tags on these it scare you into going to college, lol.
@@kyleendrake2638 Or scare you OUT of going into debt....
One can dream
You got class
What is the make and model of the first tub?
For us seniors, should there be some safety rails around the top to get in and out without the chance of falling? Thanks
Too bad the camera man doesn’t show the remaining space in the bath(s) with u in them, which makes them all look the same width. Pointless video
acrylic material ,how much ?
Hello Rob, I would like to suggest you get some baths with SLIM rim designs, even a small bath will provide big internal space, good for small bathrooms which are more and more nowadays... Of course the slim rim I mean is 20mm or less wide can be 10 or even 8mm, not some fake slim rim...
what kind of store do you buy those bathtubs in
Lowe’s have them
Jetta bathtub, Waltmal bathtub, Luxart bathtub, Fleuco bathtub, is good...
This little czcams.com/users/postUgkxVoi3B4CB6Oygq1-vo4OTL1M_M5JkrXif tub works perfect in our 6 x 6 shower and is easy to get in and out. Also easy to drain.
Our bathroom is 4.11 by 7 feet… and I am 5.5 feet tall… do you recommend putting in a bathtub there?
Hi Yatendra, we'd recommend having a chat with a plumber as the first point of call as there is various things they will need to advise on prior to selecting a bath. Once confirmed you have the plumbing set up to accomodate a new bath we'd recommend visiting one of our retail stores to have a look at our bath ranges on display.
How tall are you?
Hi jordyjustine - I don't have Rob's exact height measurements but we'd always recommend going into a store/showroom to try out the baths yourself. We always recommend that customers come in and sit/lay in the tubs to ensure they are the right length, width and shape. Sometimes the smallest thing i.e. a slope change, can make all the difference when looking for baths!
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Wrong video...I’m looking for a bath to fit myself and 2 chicks
Thank you
Bath tubs need 100 litres of water... total waste of water .... I regret buying a bath tub
Angel Works I'm sure its not meant to be used everyday. Whomever uses it everyday definitely have issues😂😂😂
If you're fat, yes.
I bath everyday!
We have one before, but I used it only twice over a period of 10 years, because I feel it is a waste of water.
Now I'm craving for 1 again.
@@chrisvr6 surely if your skinny you use more water!!