Kelgar Deluxe Snug Tub Just Ducky

Product Description:

Use the Snug tub in a full-sized bathtub to custom fit the bath to your baby. High-quality, skid-resistant inflatable vinyl provides baby with soft, padded and secure surroundings. Drain valve makes is easy to empty and deflate for traveling or storage. For children who can sit up unassisted to 24 mos. 9" H x 22" L x 14" W.Just Ducky or Sealife.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • A comfy and secure tub with a roomy, padded space to bathe, play and shampoo
  • Interactive tub provides developmental fun
  • Suction cup makes it easy to hang and store
  • Binding: Baby Product
  • Brand: Kel-Gar
  • Color: Just Ducky
  • EAN: 0052205527486
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Kel-Gar
  • Manufacturer: Kel-Gar
  • MPN: 52748
  • ProductGroup: Baby Product
  • ProductTypeName: BABY_PRODUCT
  • Publisher: Kel-Gar
  • Studio: Kel-Gar
  • UPC: 052205527486

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Customer Reviews

Great tub!2008-11-13
We've loved this tub since day one. My daughter is 10 months and we went from the infant reclining tub, to the kitchen sink, to this tub. I would recommend it to anyone. She loves the freedom of being able to stretch out and splash and wiggle around. She has wiggled herself onto her side and stomach and I love having the piece of mind that she's not going to hit her head on the hard bathtub. It also saves a lot on water since you don't have to fill the whole tub. I feel the tub is made out of a very durable plastic. As far as the rings that are included and the ring holder and duck on the side of the tub, I don't have a positive or negative oppinion. We don't use them or atleast we haven't yet. My daughter is too pre-occupied with splashing and playing with her toys.
Again, I would recommend this to anyone with a small child just make sure he/she is old enough and strong enough to sit up.
Perfect for a baby that has out grown an infant tub2008-10-03
Our little grew outgrew her infant/toddler tub because she is so long. We bought this as an alternative and love it. Our little one enjoys the ducky attached and I love how she can splash more in it. I recommend this although it is a little hard to fill up. Once I got used to it, it was fine.
great product, didn't last2008-09-30
My daughter loves this tub, and it allows us to use far less water. My critique is that the tub didn't even last a year before it started to develop leaks along a seam. We patched the first leak, but it soon became obvious that the entire seem was faulty. My advice: the tub is a great item, and I am buying a replacement, but I wouldn't bother with the "deluxe" version--go with the cheaper model incase the seam issue is not just a problem we had.
great tub!2008-09-07
my seven month old loves this tub! He has a lot of room (& he is 21 pounds!) I also use this to put him on the floor when I'm showering so he can play with toys and be contained. I highly recommend!
poor product2008-07-23
This is an extermely bad product.
The bathtub opened up a leak after a couple of weeks of use in the place where the duck is conneted to the tub.
Basically, if you get it, you can not allow your child to play with the duck. My 8-mo old son liked squeezing the duck when I was giving him a bath. Now the duck is peeling. Total waste of money.

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