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| Brand: Primo Category: Baby Product
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $17.39 (On sale from $29.99) You Save: $12.60 (42%)
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Rating: 683 reviews Sales Rank: 125
Color: White Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.9 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 20.3 x 36.7
MPN: 340WD Model: 340W UPC: 734970003401 EAN: 0734970003401 ASIN: B000056OV0
Release Date: March 31, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | 2 Position baby bath for ages 0-24 months. | | • | Unique anatomical shape with safety supports for arms and legs keeps infant and toddler in the ideal bathing position and prevents baby from slipping under the water | | • | Largest baby bath available so your child won't grow out of it. It measures 36 long by 21 wide by 10 deep. | | • | Built-in drain and two areas for soap, shampoo, sponge. Can hang the bath on a door hook for storage with the addition of a plastic looped tie from a hardware store. | | • | Easy to clean polypropylene non-toxic plastic. |
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Product Description It's the first "smart" bath because its unique anatomical shape keeps baby in the ideal bathing position and prevents baby from slipping under the water. The extra large 38 quart capacity and double position make EuroBath perfect from the very first day up to baby's second birthday. The newborn to six months old infant is safely cuddled under baby's arms and between the legs to help prevent the baby from slipping under the water. As the baby becomes a toddler, the baby can change positions. The toddler can sit in the bath with a safety post between baby's legs to hold on to for fun and security. Adult Supervision required. Do not leave your child unattended. 36"H x 21"W x 10"D. Ages birth and up. White or Blue.
Editorial Review Although full-size bathtubs may be just the right size for Mom and Dad, your baby will need a smaller tub to bathe in during the first few months of life. This sturdy EuroBath fits the bill quite nicely, and can be used for babies and young children ranging from a few weeks to up to 2 years of age, depending on your child's size. The EuroBath is large for a baby bath, measuring approximately 9 inches deep in the middle, just under 3 feet from end to end, and approximately 21 inches wide. A raised section in the middle is designed to cradle infants and smaller babies comfortably, with ample space around it for splashing water on baby as you bathe them. The EuroBath is surprisingly sturdy, while also being lightweight and very easy to clean. --Chris Burns
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| Customer Reviews: Read 678 more reviews...
Great Tub November 28, 2008 J. Pyo (Buena Park, CA United States) Excellent! I like the groves, it keeps my baby in place and from putting her head in the water by accident unlike other products where she's done that and drank water.
Love this tub November 15, 2008 LoveMyTwins (Portland, Ore) We love this bath tub though I was concerned about the size. It has turned out to be really great for our twins. We bath them separately and get a little 1-1 time with them. We have been using it since 3 mos and they are now 1. We will use it for 6 more months easily! Saves water too! There is a small hole on one end and we HANG it up with baby rings (those half circle shaped plastic ones.) It stays out of the way and we have a very, very small space. A great tool!!
Love this tub! November 11, 2008 P. Oliveira (California) My son is 7 months old and was growing out of his infant bath tub. I am so glad I found this tub, he loves to play and splash around! The only thing we bought extra were some rubber duckies (rubber grips that are flat) that stick to the bottom so he doesn't slide around. This tub is a great!
Best tub ever! November 9, 2008 Amy E. Dzien Jackson liked his other tubs. One was the rainforest tub which was totally useless after he was too big for the sling. The other tub was good after that for the next month or two, but then he was too big for that. More water would end up out of the tub than in the tub. He outgrew two tubs before he could even sit up on his own. The Euro tub is fabulous. I didn't know aboout it until coming to Amazon to see if there was another other option. The reviews on this tub were great, and they don't lie. Jackson kicks and plays in this tub for as long as I let him. If we have any other kids, I will probably use the sling tub for the first month (just because I already have it - If you're looking to buy one tub, the Euro tub is the BEST answer). The other tub I will just give away. The size of the tub is big, but since we have a separate bathroom for him it isn't a big deal. We store the Euro tub face down in the tub to dry and pull the curtain closed. If you have a really small space, you might want to keep looking.
Watch for price gouging November 2, 2008 Naomi's mom (Sunnyvale, CA USA) I love the product but it was also only $25 (+ free shipping) when I bought it 13 months ago and it had a much smaller number of reviews.
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