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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 19 customer reviews )
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13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Perfect tub for baby Aug 08, 2002
I purchased this tub for my third child. I think it's great, the padding is much better then the foam that was used a few years ago (it doesn't get cold)on baby baths. It fits over the kitchen sink so draining is easy and after the bath you can easily rinse it out and it dries with a towell. The little cup holders are great for holding the soap and shampoo. The thermometer is a handy idea, once you have figured out the right temp that baby likes just look at the thermometer and remember the degree for the next bath. The angle of the tub is perfect, baby doesn't slide down and the water doesn't come up to high. I highly recommend it!
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Loved this tub! Aug 31, 2002
By Nikki I loved this tub! I was so sad when my son out-grew it because he loved being in it so much. The little pourer that comes with it is great to wash their hair with and the "pockets" on the sides are great too. I would fill one of them with water so that I could rinse off the soapy wash cloth in it and not get the rest of the water full of soap. I think this would be a great gift for any new mom.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Great Tub Aug 26, 2002
This tub is great! My twins don't slide down and the dishes on the sides are pretty cool. The pad on the botten is soft. This makes bathtime fun!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Slip resistant! Durable. Aug 08, 2002
This tub is very nice. It's durable, not flimsy like ones I've had in the past... it's pad keeps baby from sliding down. I like the little "dishes" on each side to hold the washcloth and soap, pretty handy.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
A good, simple aid when bathing baby May 26, 2009
By Bookphile I have vivid memories of trying to hold onto a very wet and slippery infant when my daughter was little. I wanted to avoid this with my second but I didn't want to spend a fortune on an elaborate baby spa as I frankly think these things are meant more for fleecing parents out of their cash than they are for baby. What three-month-old really needs a baby jacuzzi?
My husband and I tried this tub out for the first time yesterday and one of the features that I really like about it is its ability to fit over our kitchen sink. This made bathing our infant son a whole lot easier than it would have been to try bending over the bathtub. The tub comes with a container that has a large hole on one side and several smaller holes on the other so that it can be filled and used to either pour water over the baby or sprinkle it, shower-style. I thought this was a nice little accessory.
The only drawback to the tub that I've found is that because it's fairly roomy, it's too big for a newborn. I had to put a rolled towel against one side so that my son didn't keep rolling off to one side. Still, this isn't really a criticism, just something to keep in mind for anyone who intends to use this tub for a small baby.
The other feature of the tub that really recommended it was that the label notes that it was made in the U.S. I find it very difficult to find baby products that are manufactured in the U.S.
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