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Summer Infant Newborn-To-Toddler Fold Away Baby Bath | 
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| Brand: Summer Infant Category: Baby Product
List Price: $22.99 Buy New: $19.99 You Save: $3.00 (13%)
New (4) from $19.99
Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 1280
Color: one color Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Clothing Size: Fold Away Bath Size: Fold Away Bath Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.9 Dimensions (in): 5.3 x 15.5 x 17.8
MPN: 08131 Model: 08130 UPC: 012914081341 EAN: 0012914081303 ASIN: B000BYBWI4
Release Date: July 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Inflatable base for extra soft cushion for baby's bottom | | • | Compact fold for easy storage | | • | Large open tug; durable viny liner | | • | Easy release drain plug |
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Product Description .The Fold Away Baby Bath from Summer Infant offers versatility and convenience. The large 2-year tub grows with your child, starting with a gentle inclined position for infants, and ending with a spacious and comfortable bathtub for your toddler. The base of the tub is inflatable and offers an extra soft padded cushion for baby's bottom. The convenient compact fold makes it easy for storage or travel. Open: 34"H x 20"W x 7"D.Folded:17"H x 20"W x 6"D. Ages birth to 2 years.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
good tub April 30, 2008 M. hawes (pasadena, ca) good fold away bath tub. easy to store in homes with limited space. baby is now 6 months old and still using this tub and loves it! inflatable plastic makes it very cushy for baby. some others complained that it is of poor quality and very unstable. i did not find this to be true at all. my baby can be very wiggly and is not at all a small baby by an means, and i feel that he is perfectly safe in tub. he does tend to slide while lying on his back. i simply out a hand towel underneath him and it keeps him in place.
Great tub for the price! April 13, 2008 Natalie Faiman (Los Angeles, CA) I bought this for my 2nd child. We were planning a cross-country move a few weeks after her birth so I needed a tub I could travel with. I love the fact that the back and bottom are inflatable providing a little extra cushion for baby's tushie and I also love that I can bring one end up to lay her down. It takes 2 seconds to fill up and I can empty it without fear of spilling water everywhere with the closable hole in the bottom. It dries quickly and all I need is a clorox wipe to keep it clean. My daughter is now 7.5 months old and pushing 20lbs. She has almost outgrown it and I will miss not having the convenience of a bath I can put on a counter and stand up to bath my baby.
LOVE IT!! March 28, 2008 alissa Grabowski (CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have been bathing my daughter in this tub since she was born. She is now 1 and we are still using it. It has always worked great for us and we haven't had any issues. On a regular basis I would close it up to get it out of the way and the clips have never broke. The only down fall, reason why I gave it 4 stars is the four legs that you need to put in place. If you do not make sure all the legs are perfectly in place, it will collapse. After about the 3rd time using it, I had it mastered and had no issues with the legs.
Cheap quality February 17, 2008 Virginiarocks I just purchased this tub today after my daughter outgrew her newborn tub. What a disappointment this product is. I agree with the reviewer that this is not "easily foldable" as it says on the box. There are way too many steps involved to fold and unfold the tub. Also the plastic fasteners are so cheaply made that I doubt this would last more than a month. Also, my daughter was not well contained in this tub and slid all over the place even as I was holding on tightly to her. I do not recommend this tub.
Love this tub!! December 2, 2007 Paul (Huntsville, AL) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My baby and I both love this tub! I've had no trouble with the legs collapsing and it folds great for travel. I also like the fact that I don't have to fill the entire tub with water to bathe a 14 mo old. I bought it when he was about 9 months old and will continue to use it until he is too big for it. The inflatable bottom makes it very comfy for baby.
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