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Snug Tub

Snug Tub

4.5 84 reviews

Prices: $17 - $24 at 11 Sellers

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This inflatable tub makes big tubs child size while providing a padded secure space for bathing. To be used with children who are sitting up unassisted to 24 months of age. The padded headrest can be used to safely shampoo toddlers. Suction cup makes it easy to hang and store. Measures 21x32x9 inches fully inflated.
  • Suctions to tub bottom or wall
  • Drains via valve
  • Portable enough for trips
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Review by "michimom" : A Must-Have! 5 Star

I purchased this tub for my 5 month old daughter and LOVE it! This is the perfect transition from infant tub to full-size tub. I would highly recommend the Snug-Tub over any bath seat. It is so much easier to clean baby's bottom in the Snug-Tub than in a bath seat. Rinsing hair is a breeze and there is plenty of room to grow!

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Review by "olivers8130" : A perfect tub for in-between the infant tub and big bathtub 4 Star

This item was the perfect thing for my 5-month old daughter who is large for her size and was not yet fully sitting up at the time. She had already outgrown the infant tub and I could no longer bathe her at the sink because she was too long for the counter! So I bought the Snug Tub for use in the big bath downstairs. It really is great because if they fall against it there are no bumped heads. You do have to watch them to keep them from falling to the side towards the wall though, but it's not hard. My only complaint was that the bottom of the tub was slippery for someone who could not yet fully sit up without support, and a couple of times she slipped down and it scared her. I was holding her so she did not go underwater, but her bottom slipped out from underneath her and it was a little startling. In some of the pictures for this item, they show a baby leaning back getting his hair washed. To lean her back, it required me to use both hands to keep her from slipping under, so I was unable to wash her hair. (Hubby is not always around at bath time!) So I purchased a yellow spongy foam bear-shaped pad at Babies R Us that fits nicely inside the bottom of the tub. Now she can play with her toys and there is no slipping. Also I can easily lean her back to wash her hair and rinse and she is not scared, and the soap doesn't get in her eyes. (I tried washcloths and towels before I bought the foam thing but it just wasn't the same. Although you could probably use a big bath towel in the bottom, but it would be a hassle to wash it every time - the foam thing just squeezes out and hangs dry) So - it's a great tub, and much more comfortable than a hard plastic swivel seat, but just make sure you get something for the bottom of it!

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Review by "mnghwright" : Fun and practical 4 Star

I really like this snug-tub for many several reasons. First, it has a suction cap for saftey and you can attached it to either the wall or the floor of your bath tub. Secondly, with its air filled sides, even if your baby accidently bumbs her head, it will not caused any pain. The sides are also very comfortable and pillow-like and she can rests her head there (looking up) while I wash her hair. That actually makes washing hair much easier and prevents soap from entering into her eyes. Thirldly, unlike a bath seat, you do not have to fill your entire bath tub with water and that really saves a lot! The only thing I add onto it is a non-slip rubber mat to its floor. This is much better then having a bath seat because it is much harder to wash your baby's creases with all the bars in between.

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Review by Qawi S. Robinson : Excellent Tub for *real* baths! Floor seams are weak though. 4 Star

After reading various reviews of this tub, I can agree with most. It is the best way to naturally bathe your child. No special seats or other devices. Only noticed one defect. After owning two, these are things to consider: 1) CHILD MUST BE ABLE TO SIT UP. Make sure your child can sit up effectively. Even if your child is big for its age, this tub is really suited for 7 months and up.2) WALL SEAMS ARE STURDY, FLOOR SEAMS ARE NOT. Within a short period of time, the floor seams on the ones that I have erupted. On the two that I own, they both began to leak in the second floor column toward the rear. Since this is on the seam it is almost impossible to fix. 3) INCLUDED PATCHING MATERIAL IS INEFFECTIVE. If by chance you have a rip, your best bet is to use duct tape and a little epoxy. The included patching does not do the job. It comes off very easy.4) DRAIN TAKES GETTING USED TO. Drain can be awkward at times and will not fully drain all of the water out of the tub. Once you have used it a few times, you are able to work around the issues and dump the water out by flipping the tub over. After getting used to it, you'll become a pro.5) USE A HAND OR LOW PRESSURE PUMP TO INFLATE. Please do not think you can blow this tub up with your mouth. Even someone with terrific lungs would get dizzy after trying this. I personnally used the tubing from my child's nebulizer and it inflated within 7 minutes.6) CAN BE SLIPPERY AT FIRST, BUT CHILD EVENUALLY GETS USED TO IT. My daughter gets so excited about taking a bath that she sometimes stands up. The first couple of times she did this, I held her but she would manage to slip a bit. Over a period of time, and after slipping a few times, my daughter has developed the necessary balance to stand.

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Review by "terrilyn00" : Love this tub! 5 Star

Nothing I could say would do this tub justice! I think every Mom should have one! It really is a great transition between the infant tub and the big tub. I purchased this for my 9 month old son who was using one of the traditional blue bath seats. The seat doesn't allow you to clean the baby's bottom and he would constantly slide toward the front bar squishing his "little boy parts". The Snug-tub gets rid of that problem! He sits up well in it and the cushions protect him from the hard surfaces of the tub. He is free to play with his toys and explore in a safe environment (with Mom by his side at all times, of course)! It is worth every penny!!

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Review by "ristaus" : Great for travel! 5 Star

I purchased this inflatable tub for my son because I wanted to have a portable tub for when I went traveling with him. This tub is great, I even use it at home. I started using this tub when my son was 6 months, he is now 9 months old. Now that he sits up on his own, it's a lot easier to bathe him. I like using this tub better than an infant bath seat because I can wash him more thoroughly, all around instead of having his legs fastened in a tub seat. If you travel, it's a great idea to get an inflatable tub, it's portable, and quite sturdy.

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Review by "jbshepar" : Could be dangerous 3 Star

Our 5 month old can sit up unassisted, but our non-skid bathtub prevents us from using the infant seats that suction to the bottom of the tub. The Snug Tub is VERY slippery and dangerous for her right now- moreso than just sitting her in the regular tub! We are currently using the infant seat tub placed INSIDE the Snug Tub. Snug Tub will probably be safer and appropriate for her when she is about 8 or 9 months old.


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  • pros & cons mamochka: pros & cons
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  • cheerfully clean Jacquelyn Taylor "faerymage": cheerfully clean
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