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Friday, October 17, 2008

Batya and Bathtubs

You won’t find a bathtub in an average Filipino shower room. A bath tub is considered a luxury, actually, a bit of un-necessity and excessive vanity in a typical shower room. We use batya instead. It is a large basin where a toddler could dabble in soap and water. I remember when I was young that I just contented myself in a cramped batya. Batya is my bathtub before. It is every kid’s bathtub. And then cognizance dawned upon me, thanks to the movies. I saw good batya. They were shiny porcelainesque ones, metallic, luxurious-looking tubs that had definitely challenged the fun my good old batya brings. Anyhow, preferences change. I’m all grown up and I can’t fit into batya. I am resolved to entertain and continue my fascination with taking a bath submerged in water. I’m definitely buying a tub. Simply bathtubs.com offer quality walk in tubs, whirlpool bathtubs, clawfoot bathtubs, bathtubs from clearance sales, and bathtub sets for a good bargain. I am amazed at the broad selection of bathtub design that this site offers. The site showcases in its homepage models of bathtubs and a summary of their specifications. If you want to read more about a particular model, you just have to click on the view product details and you’ll be able to appreciate the bathtub for all its worth. Well, a good bath never comes cheap. These are neither quality tubs that have a very sturdy appearance that won’t crack nor collapse even after years of use. The material used to make the tubs looks to have been molded and not just glued together, giving the products a look of durability. I am particularly concerned about discount clawfoot tubs because they are relatively more vulnerable to damage because of the support—clawfoot. But I’m sure that even given this structural vulnerability, so to speak, these clawfoot tubs would still last me for decades. Anyhow, if you are concerned about the price, you can actually search the site by selecting the price filters at the left-hand side of the site. You can also easily browse for bathtubs based on their type, design, and material: corner bathtubs, acrylic bathtubs, antique bathtubs, modern bathtubs, free standing bathtubs, and cast iron bathtubs. It is also possible to search by tub dimension. The site also provides good after sales service. You can call their number toll free. Yeah, to save money and buy a grown-up’s batya is one of my simple dreams. ^^;

1 comment:

Frances said...

I recommend getting acrylic bathtubs since they're nonporous and this implies that they're easy to clean since mildew, grime and other forms of dirt won't stick to the material from which these bathtubs are made.