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 10:09Steep would be an exaggeration – I looked at the Relax from a different angle and would say it is slightly less steep, but I don’t see a big difference.
Of course, you have to try it yourself and possibly compare.
@Peanuts74
Well, slopes? Those are really quite steep – I would like to link a picture of what I mean, but unfortunately that’s not allowed...
Of course, you have to try it yourself and possibly compare.
@Peanuts74
Well, slopes? Those are really quite steep – I would like to link a picture of what I mean, but unfortunately that’s not allowed...
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Peanuts7426 Aug 2016 10:14It probably also depends somewhat on the height, as the lying surface is correspondingly long... In any case, we liked it best when trying it out by sitting on it.
If both sides are very flat, it would have to be even longer.
The best way – test it out.
If both sides are very flat, it would have to be even longer.
The best way – test it out.
The Conoduo has an internal length of 1740mm (69 inches) at the top and 1280mm (50 inches) at the bottom for the 190x90 model.
For the BetteOne Relax, the internal lengths are 1600mm (63 inches) at the top and 1080mm (43 inches) at the bottom for the 180x80 model.
So, the slopes have allowances of 460mm (18 inches) and 520mm (20 inches). For the Conoflat, there are 230mm (9 inches) per slope. The BetteOne Relax has only one slope: 520mm (20 inches).
Edit: The Vaio Duo 6 has 216mm (8.5 inches) per slope.
For the BetteOne Relax, the internal lengths are 1600mm (63 inches) at the top and 1080mm (43 inches) at the bottom for the 180x80 model.
So, the slopes have allowances of 460mm (18 inches) and 520mm (20 inches). For the Conoflat, there are 230mm (9 inches) per slope. The BetteOne Relax has only one slope: 520mm (20 inches).
Edit: The Vaio Duo 6 has 216mm (8.5 inches) per slope.
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Sebastian7926 Aug 2016 10:22Nice numbers game – but why are you comparing a 190cm (75 inch) tub with a 180cm (71 inch) one? And why Conoflat? A shower tray?
You’re confusing me
You’re confusing me
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Sebastian7926 Aug 2016 10:26And here we go again with the confusing puzzle