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January 26, 2009
Stainless Steel Ofuro
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Stainless Steel Ofuro.
This soaking tub is patterned after Japanese ofuro in which a single person sits, relaxing in soothing hot water as part of a traditional, centuries-old daily bathing ritual designed to cleanse the body and calm the spirit.
Favored by high-end spas and resorts, the soaking tub is individually handcrafted in the U.S. of 14-gauge, 304-grade stainless steel with 18% chromium composition for years of durability and simple maintenance, as well as being tungsten inert gas (TIG)-welded for the smoothest seams possible.
Three non-slip steps with a handrail provide access to the tub and the rail extends around the rim of the tub.
The seat sits 15" from the bottom of the hand-buffed 3" thick, double-walled metal tub, which warms quickly to a soothing temperature when filled with hot water.
Eighteen air jets built into the seat and sides of the tub provide streams of water that massage and soothe muscles; the jet system has three settings, controlled with the touch of a button.
Insulation within the walls retain heat, ensuring a comfortable soak.
Though spacious and deep, the tub takes up minimal floor space; it can be installed into a deck or used as a free-standing tub.
A built-in drain and overflow assembly is on the outside of the tub; plumbing is accessed beneath the seat from the outside.
Our white glove delivery includes in-home set up and removal of packing materials.
71-1/2"L x 48"W x 45-1/2"H.
500 lbs.
Plugs into AC.
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I'll take it.
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Yes please!
Posted by: rhea | Jan 26, 2009 9:19:20 PM
I was gonna say but Bev sort of beat me to it that this has man-sized lobster pot written all over it.
Posted by: Cooked Miles | Jan 26, 2009 12:37:24 PM
It's nice to look at, clean lines and all, but I would be on constant lookout for cannibals.
Great big person-sized stockpot.
Posted by: Flautist | Jan 26, 2009 11:38:47 AM
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