The Summer Infant Newborn to Toddler Bath Center & Shower will meet all your baby's bathing needs. In addition to the five stages of function, this product also includes a temperature tester to monitor the temperature of the water. It is equipped with handle to hang tub dry. You are sure to get plenty of use from this product!
Amazon Sales Rank: #15784 in Baby Product Size: one size Color: Blue Brand: Summer Infant Model: 8290 Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 6.25" h x 17.50" w x 29.00" l, 6.62 pounds Large newborn to toddler sized tub with soft foam pad on bottom Motorized Baby Bath Shower with ergonomic shaped handle Stage 1: Newborn sling in sink Stage 2: Newborn sling in toddler tub w/ shower outside Stage 3: Toddler tub with or without shower for growing babies
The Newborn-to-Toddler Bath Center & Shower is the only tub parents will need from infancy through toddler ages! Its four stages grow with child to make bath time easier and more convenient for both parent and baby.
Very helpful customer reviews 24 of 24 people found the following review helpful. Great disappointment, not buy! By review John Jobes 'Real World' here: I was so disappointed with this ridiculous pool that I went out of my way to write a review for the first time. We bought this mainly for the shower attachment, because it seemed a good idea! BUT, after opening the box we found some cheap, useless crap is. Here's why: 01. The tube / pipe for the shower attachment is made of a thin, shiny, sticky, vinyl bends and folds easily. In fact, out of the box, it was already twisted and folded and I tried to right (so the water could get through), but I had no luck. The pipe was a memory of her own, because every time I tried to right, took him back to the crimped / twisted shape. 02. The shower head is a button to turn the battery-powered pump, but it is not an on / off button! You have to constantly come PUSH (with lots of pressure), the key to water slides are less subtle, to stop the water, or drizzling rain. Constantly have to push hard, and after about 15 seconds, the fingertip is sore. I am guy and can take some pain, but it's just crazy. Did they test this product and think, "Yes, we are hard to keep this thing will .. No pain, no gain" .. Also, if you are so happy to fix the pipe, water pressure is too low. I know it should not have much water from a baby, pour water over our heads, but the child was 1 / 10 the time the soap out with hand shower. . . go figure. 03. Pump for 6 AA batteries, which I guess is not too bad, but it seems a little over exaggerated. I have no idea how long it took for the first time we have the bathroom, it was our last time the pump is also very afraid that our grandchildren. 04. The bathroom itself was OK, because it had a stamp affixed to the ground, but there was no "stops" installed to prevent lay our baby back in the tub. Other baths have prevented a raised area between the legs to this. Overall it was a huge disappointment. The user experience is not only difficult, but disastrous. I'm like a product like this actually flabbergasted they can do on the market. Summer should be ashamed. 11 of 11 people found this review helpful. Did not live up to my expectations in April, I was really happy to get Williams because of this tub with shower with her. I was really impatient to use it when they are old enough to sit in the tub. It was great until my baby was about 3 months and the pump stopped working. I traded against another and the pump that we have stopped work in one month I dropped. Get a regular tub, then get the board Seat Safety First bath. It 's great. 14 of 15 people found this review helpful. huge disappointment, not buying! John Jobes "real world" review here: I was so disappointed by this ridiculous bath I'm out of my way to write a review for the first time. We bought this primarily for the shower, because it seemed a good idea! BUT, after opening the box, we discovered that a cheap, useless piece of shit it really is. Here's why: 01. The tube / pipe for the shower attachment is made of a thin, shiny, vinyl sticker shock, and ring easily. In fact, right out of the box, it was already curled and twisted and tried to straighten it (if the water could pass through), but I had no luck. It was as if the tube had a memory of its own, because every time I tried to straighten, who went on his way back to your press / 02 distorted form. The shower has a button to turn the pump runs on batteries, but not an on / off button! You have to press continuously (with a lot of pressure) for the button.
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Ifex Jacobus
on Sunday, May 29, 2011
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