Original price
$1,688.00
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Original price
$1,688.00
Original price
$1,688.00
Current price$1,688.00
$1,688.00
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$1,688.00
Current price
$1,688.00
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Dimension: 59.05" L X 31.49" W X 30.70" H
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Empava 59" Freestanding Japanese Air Massage Tub with Reversible Drain
The Empava 59" Freestanding Japanese Air Massage Tub with Reversible Drain (EMPV-59JT011) offers a perfect blend of traditional soaking and modern relaxation. This luxurious tub features gentle air jets that create soothing bubbles for a rejuvenating massage experience.
With its reversible drain, installation is made easy and flexible, while the sleek, freestanding design adds elegance to any bathroom. Crafted from durable, easy-to-clean acrylic, this tub is built to last. Enjoy a serene, spa-like experience at home with this beautifully designed Japanese-inspired air massage tub.
Features
Spacious interior and elevated rim for Japanese deep soaking.
Sit to bathe on the built-in stool, no more numb legs hassle.
59 gentle air bubble jets cover the use of the elderly and the kids.
Great water pressure, quality fixtures, and plenty of room for two to soak. It holds the temperature well, and the jets are perfectly positioned for my back and hips. I'm 5'10" and weigh 180, and there’s more than enough space for me and my partner. It holds so much water that you’ll need to fill it until the hot water runs out, wait about 20 minutes for the heater to catch up, then add another 10 minutes of hot water. It’s not a big deal, just plan ahead for bath time.
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Zoe Turner
High quality tub
Tub has a high quality build with nice components. However, the drain is flush with the bottom so that needs to be considered if you are retrofitting an existing bathroom and not moving plumbing around. My project is essentially a complete remodel with reorientation of tub and shower areas, even with that, it is a chore to get the rough-in situated correctly and at the right depth for a good installation. We are using a stab-in drain that is hot mopped into the subfloor with old school tiling job above it.