Safety 1st Kirby Inflatable Tub

July 22nd, 2010 by admin Leave a reply »

  • Recessed drain plug
  • Hangs on the wall for easy drip dry and storage
  • Soft material comforts your baby
  • Tub is perfect for baby
  • Eco friendly, non phthalate vinyl

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Safety 1st Kirby Inflatable Tub

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5 comments

  1. Simple User says:

    I am surprised that no one mentioned that you need to have a pump to inflate it, and even then it takes a long time to inflate the tub due to the design of the openings for the inflation. There is no way one can inflate it with the mouth! So when I read their instructions on use (deflate, wash and hang to dry after each use) I just laughed out loud. It’s absolutely impossible to use it this way. We’re planning on keeping it inflated and bathing our son in it until the tub begins to leak and then just throw it away. Oh yeah, one more con- my son cries the first few 10-20 seconds the tub. He never did that in his other tub made of plastic. We used this tub a few times, and every time we put him in it, he cried until we calmed him down with some toys and then he enjoyed the the rest of the bath time…I don’t know why. That could be specific only to my baby.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. N. Tobin says:

    I bought this small inflatable tub for my active 10 month old. I was excited about the idea of being able to store it on the wall, due to space constraints. Even though it has a hole in the plastic, there was no attachment to allow me to do so. I assumed by their advertising that it “Hangs on the wall for drying and storage” that it would come with some kind of suction cup.

    The tub itself serves it’s purpose. Although I did buy it to conserve water, but find myself using the shower to fill it up (spraying water everywhere) since it won’t fit under my faucet. Maybe I just need to remodel my bathroom :)
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Julie O'mara says:

    Great tub makes bathing my daughter easy. The only issue I had with it is it tears very easily & cannot be taped. Because it is so inexpensive its not that big a deal but it is annoying. I have been through 3 already.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. MommytoAri says:

    From the first time we put her in it our daughter has loved this tub. The nice cushiony bottom and soft sides allow her to lay back or sit up and takes the worry from us away that she might bump her head or hurt herself in the regular tub. My baby is is 6 months old and this seems to be the perfect transition from the infant tub to the big tub. We also plan on taking it on an upcoming cruise because they dont have tubs on board and this is so easy to inflate/deflate and travel with…. definitely recommended!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Ryan says:

    When my 6 month old son grew out of his first tub, and needed a bigger one, I looked online and researched and I liked this one the most, and what a great buy at a great price. It is easy to blow up and store, it has a non slip bottom so he can sit up on his own without slipping all over the place. And he absolutely loves to splash and play in his new tub, it fits just right in your standard size bath tub. I give this product 5 stars, and highly recommend it.Safety 1st Kirby Inflatable Tub
    Rating: 5 / 5

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