5.09.2006

with the bathwater




Erase, if you will, the jets from these pictures. The bathtub will not be having jets, as there is no plumber to fix jets with issues. And then tell me which you prefer. All are on the large side and the deep side. This is known (without jets) in the current lingo as a soaking tub. So step in. Soak. Decide.

9 comments:

  1. Go with the last one. It is more comfortable and easier on the back.

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  2. I agree with anonymous: Tub #3

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  3. the bottom one, definitely. you want the faucet on the side, not the end. the rest is esthetics.the bottom one has a nice retro shape. very pretty. when can I test it out???

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  4. That's what went on the preliminary order. It's the deepest, if not the biggest.
    You may test it out this summer.

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  5. Yes, definately the one with the curves. Top one reminds me of a coffin! (Sorry)

    DR

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  6. i have never used the tub in csc unit 1.

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  7. OK, Talk to me about the shower, then.

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  8. I too prefer the out door shower to the small indoor pre-fab thing.. glass in nice but cold lead to heavy maintenance issues. I think a larger stall shower... but never loose the outside shower. never ever. it's what summertime is all about... and they don't sodt much to install and maintain.

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  9. mistakes corrected:
    outdoor
    glass is
    sodt = cost
    god help me with my spelling

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