Safety 1st Kirby Inflatable Tub
- 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
Product Description
Kirby Inflatable Tub
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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
Safety 1st Kirby Inflatable Tub
For the price and sense of security this little tub gives me … it’s fantastic. Got this for our son when he was getting too big for the infant tub when he was around 6 months old. I wish we’d gotten it a little sooner. We haven’t had any trouble with leaking or anything like that. We inflated it the first night and then just keep it inflated hung on the robe hooks on the back of the bathroom door with some of the little links for baby toys. Perfect. Our son loved it from the the first night and he can kick and play but still have safe soft sides that work as a bumper from our huge cast iron tub. It is small, but perfect for a starting to sit baby and will probably work for us a few more months at least.
Rating: 5 / 5
Safety 1st Kirby Inflatable Tub
We bought this for our vacation so that our eight month old baby would have a nice place to bathe. It worked great during the vacation. We inflated it and deflated it to pack it in the suitcase. We didn’t force it to deflate. Then, I decided to use it as a transition bath tub when our baby outgrew the infant tub. I blew it up and then the next day, the top section was deflated. There is three sections to blow up – the bottom of the tub, the bottom section of the bath wall and the top section. We blew up the top wall section again, thinking maybe the stopper wasn’t inserted correctly. The very next day that section was deflated again. It is a slow leak. It is still usable, but obviously holds only half the water. That is why there is only 2 stars.
Rating: 2 / 5
Safety 1st Kirby Inflatable Tub
I bought this tub to replace the traditional infant/toddler bathtub. At 7mos. my son was already pulling up and trying to escape and I needed something that I thought would contain him a bit better. I researched many options and thought this would be the best choice. This tub served the purpose of helping contain my son, but like some of the other reviewers, I had the problem of getting a tear along the seam behind the drainplug rendering it useless.
Rating: 2 / 5
Safety 1st Kirby Inflatable Tub
We have been using this tub for about six months now. We bought it when my daughter was sitting up well, too big for the infant tub, and I wasn’t comfortable putting her in the big tub quite yet. This tub is perfectly sized for her. It has kept her from falling over when she wasn’t sitting 100% and the sides are nice and soft if she does fall or bonk her head. She tends to be fearful and I think the small size has made her more comfortable transitioning to the big tub. We leave it in the big tub, but the big tub doesn’t seem quite so big with this tub in there. My hope is that when we do complete the transition to the big tub, she won’t be scared from having gotten used to the idea. She is 13 months and 25 pounds now and it is getting to the point where the tub is a bit crowded once we add her toys. She also now is able to dump toys out of the tub and then leans over the side of the tub to get them, which makes me nervous that she’ll fall out on to the hard tub.
Rating: 5 / 5
Safety 1st Kirby Inflatable Tub