Purchase recommendation bathtub with backrest

  • Erstellt am 2018-11-26 10:55:19

Der-w

2018-11-26 10:55:19
  • #1
Hello everyone,

I am looking for a comfortable bathtub for my new house.

It is important for us to have a backrest that is not too steep.

What can you recommend?
 

Ricco

2018-11-26 12:05:14
  • #2
Ask a professional (if quality is desired) your plumber charges up to 30% on top of the material..... In return, you get full warranty, usually no stress during installation, something in writing, and a contact person for many questions that will arise :). It is best to get advice from several professionals to minimize the risk of getting junk.

Here is a tip: The consultation does not obligate you to buy from this company, so get advice and buy the material yourself, have it installed by a family member or friend if you want it to be cheap. But keep in mind that the warranty on the work will be lost.
 

Der-w

2018-11-26 12:15:22
  • #3
: That’s not what it’s about. I wanted YOUR opinion. For example: Candidate xy we have and she is too inconvenient for me because.. Don’t worry, I will buy from the plumber and also have him install it.
 

Maria16

2018-11-26 12:19:49
  • #4
You will probably not get around to a proper (*!) test lying, as the tub needs to fit your size. So off to the nearest sanitary exhibition and into the tub.

*Without shoes and really lying down, just as you would lie in the tub at home. For example, it was only after this conscious lounging that I noticed that in the smaller tub my knees would always stick out above the water.

By the way, I then chose a tub from Richter and Frenzel. I think from the Optiline (?) series.
 

Ricco

2018-11-26 12:28:59
  • #5
Oh well, then that was probably a misunderstanding on my part, I apologize for that :)

Regarding the suggestion from Maria16, I think there is nothing more to add and it should be done that way. :)
 

ypg

2018-11-26 23:34:52
  • #6
Yeah, test lying. Best done with two people. Some look great but are absolutely uncomfortable. You can, of course, do it the other way around ;) We have a [Bette 180 x 80 Duo with foot section], a bit deeper, but there are so many Bette.
 

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