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61 in. Acrylic Clawfoot Non-Whirlpool Bathtub in White

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61 in. Acrylic Clawfoot Non-Whirlpool Bathtub in WhiteThis beautiful Streamline 61" vintage style clawfoot tub will add a classic and luxurious look to your bathroom. Its glossy white finish pairs up perfectly with its intricate black legs. It's spacious interior can hold up to 48 gallons of water and is designed with a chrome drain. This bathtub does NOT have an overflow installed. No overflow can be installed on this bathtub. Waste assembly kit included A pop up drain in a polished chrome finish comes

This beautiful Streamline 61" vintage style clawfoot tub will add a classic and luxurious look to your bathroom. Its glossy white finish pairs up perfectly with its intricate black legs. It's spacious interior can hold up to 48 gallons of water and is designed with a chrome drain. This bathtub does NOT have an overflow installed. No overflow can be installed on this bathtub.
  • Waste assembly kit included
  • A pop up drain in a polished chrome finish comes with the bathtub
  • Exterior Dimensions 61 in. L x 27.6 in. W x 31.5 in H
  • Leveling feet are included in order to ensure that the bathtub sits on an even surface
  • Overflow is NOT included in this model
  • Durable acrylic is resistant to scratching
  • No deck mount faucet capability
  • 100% pure 3.8mm acrylic sheets are used in order to allow for maximum usage and extended heat retention
  • Certification: cUPC certified
  • 5 Year Limited Manufacturer's Warranty
  • 48 Gal. capacity


Features
Item Weight 96.8
Included Drain
Feet finish Black
Style Modern
Water capacity (gallons) 48
Bath Therapy Type Soaking
Color/Finish Glossy White
Faucet mount Floor
Product Weight (lb.) 96.8
Freestanding Tub Style Slipper
Maximum Number of Occupants 1
Returnable 180-Day
Material Acrylic
Maximum Number of Occupants2 2 Person
Drain Location Reversible
Tub/Shower Features No additional features
Exterior bath shape Oval
Color Family White
Tub Design Double Slipper
Overall Length (in.) 61
Basin Width (in.) 18.1
Overall Height (in.) 31.5
Overall Width (in.) 27.6
Soaking Depth (in.) 16.9
Basin Length (in.) 39
Manufacturer Warranty 5 Year Limited Manufacturer's Warranty
Certifications and Listings No Certifications or Listings

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