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Always wondered how the water stayed in there when you opened the door to get in.........



Not sure if that's a serious enquiry, but that's the problem with these baths of course. You have to get in before turning on the water, and stay in them wet and shivering afterwards until the water has drained...:))

The bath would mainly be used for showering and only on a few occassions for bathing. My wife would only use the bath for showering, as climbing into the bath is not possible for her. I would use the bath for bathing as it helps my bad back, however, I can climb in and out of the bath without using the door, so would not have to sit in it while it emptied.Thank you all for your comments especially about the door leaking.

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