The question might be a bit specific, but maybe someone has this exact bathtub?
After countless hours of research, we find this manufacturer and model appealing. From the pictures, it looks like it would be comfortable to lie in. We are probably considering the 180x80 cm (71x31.5 inches) size.
Does anyone have any experience with this manufacturer or perhaps even with this bathtub?
After countless hours of research, we find this manufacturer and model appealing. From the pictures, it looks like it would be comfortable to lie in. We are probably considering the 180x80 cm (71x31.5 inches) size.
Does anyone have any experience with this manufacturer or perhaps even with this bathtub?
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Sebastian7926 Aug 2016 09:00Why should it be difficult to use on its own? I think the selected bathtub looks like the standard model from Kaldewei, but costs three times as much...
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Sebastian7926 Aug 2016 09:15Of course, the tubs are larger due to the sloped sides – and the slopes run the same way – whether it’s Solo or Duo – that’s actually the “clever” aspect of a Duo, because it is symmetrical.
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Sebastian7926 Aug 2016 09:20Why should he? I'm not sitting in the middle anyway – besides, with us (Kaldewei Duo) the unit is flush with the floor.
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Peanuts7426 Aug 2016 09:28Exactly, we also have the Kaldewei Vaio Duo with anti-slip (that’s what the bumps on this bathtub are called). It is 210cm long (83 inches), providing enough space for two people and also being comfortable for one person.
The drain is in the center, so why would it be an issue? The only time you might step on the plug is when getting up, to close it again if you wanted to drain the water beforehand.
Other than that, I think it’s a great bathtub.
The drain is in the center, so why would it be an issue? The only time you might step on the plug is when getting up, to close it again if you wanted to drain the water beforehand.
Other than that, I think it’s a great bathtub.
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