FerdY Naha Elite 59" Acrylic Freestanding Bathtub, Curve Edge Soaking Tub, Glossy White, cUPC Certified, Chrome Drain & Minimalist Linear Design Overflow
š ćOVAL SHAPEćSurround yourself with tranquility and comfort with our FerdY Naha freestanding bath. Combining luxury with simplicity, our ergonomic design conforms to and supports your body as you stretch out and enjoy a deep and relaxing soak. With its gracefully shaped lines, this versatile bathtub complements a wide range of bathroom styles and offers an easy installation. š ćA PERFECT BATHING EXPERIENCEćWith 59-inch length and 15-inch soaking depth the sloped lumbar support offers extra comfort while bathing. This bathtub has a lighter design but retains its original insulation properties. Our Integrated slotted overflow provides a clean and minimalist design that allows for a deep soak. š ćTOP CLASS MATERIALć100% glossy white acrylic reinforced with fiberglass for long-lasting durability. Environmentally friendly material, non-cracking, high gloss, and durable finish. Easy to clean, and resistant to a wide range of household chemicals and cosmetic products. All our FerdY products are cUPC certified as mandated by the U.S. Federal Government that ensures protection to your health and safety. š ćEASY INSTALLATIONćIllustrated guide with step-by-step instructions makes installation easy. Adjustable leveling feet are included to stabilize the tub to any surface. Plastic and brass drainpipes can be found on the inner sides of the bathtub. The tub comes with a drain and overflow cover. In addition, 7 additional options for the drain stopper sold separately, contact us to order the drain stopper that best suits your bathroom design. š ćFAST AND EFFICIENT AFTER-SALES EXPERIENCEćWe are committed to providing our customers with excellent, U.S. based, pre and after-sales Customer Service. Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or concerns.
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