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The Circa Air Portable Inflatable Bathtub is a lightweight, dual-layer inflatable bathing system designed for bedridden, elderly, and disabled adults. Supporting up to 300 pounds, it includes an electric air pump for quick inflation, a bedside shower water bag with handheld control, and a comfort pillow. This collapsible, portable tub offers a practical, cost-effective solution for accessible bathing anywhere, promoting dignity, independence, and ease of care.
Weight Supported | 300 Pounds |
Color | Silver/ Gray |
Material Type | Plastic, Polyethylene |
K**Y
Bed bath was great
If you happen to have a hover lift. I would recommend that you inflate the bath bed lift the patient up then place the bed bath on the bed then lower the patient into the tub. We did it the way the instructions said to and did not work for us but her mattress was worn out. We have a new mattress so it could work better. It was great anyway.
S**.
Portable bath tub
The inflatable tub is very helpful to bath a paralysis patient. Helpful tip: use a small wet vac at the foot of the tub (away from the persons body) to drain the water when done.
R**J
It doesn't take up space
The pump attachments kept popping out as the bathtub was inflating. As it popped out the tub quickly deflated. You have to have the speed of Usain Bolt to plug the air hole as soon as the tub is inflated....took me six tries, said what the heck, and left it half inflated. The drain was on the underside of the tub in the middle of the tub and not any position I placed the hospital bed would drain half of the water. I had to prop the tub from under on the opposite side of the drain with pillows to assist with drainingBecause of the type and location of the drain, I had to keep siphoning (sucking the air from the drain tube) to get the water to flow out the drain tube x5 to get the water to drain to the empty buckets, no matter how I positioned the electronic bed controls. The pillow a breeze, the shower bag, no problem.Overall I exerted far more energy and effort than I had to give.This tub was definitely not a solution for bathing a nonambulatory person..mfgtr move drain to the head or foot of the tub, hospital bed heads and feett can adjusted to help drain the tub. Fix the need to have lightening speed to put stopper in the air holes. Drain and inflating, convenience, should be your selling point. Back to the drawing board with this product. Good News; easy to fold and put back in the box.Manufacturer give better instructions
J**R
Bedbath
Works good
C**R
Does not drain…
Read in other reviews that the way the drain is placed it does not drain.. agree.. I couldn’t get it to drain.. I just use a shop vac and suck all the water up and works fine lol.. the bag with water in it also needs to be held significantly higher above the hose or else it won’t have enough pressure to use. It gets the job done for my bed bound father and it’s pretty cheap so I would recommend if you’re in a pinch and don’t have handicap shower available.
B**A
An Absolute Blessing For Us
I ordered this inflatable tub for my husband as he has ALS and is not able to be bathed or showered normally. We found this to be a godsend! It took more time than we anticipated the first time, but we learned a few things that helped the process go more smoothly. What you should know to be prepared : purchase a cheep little water pump to drain the tub. I spread the tub out on top of the hospital bed. lay out the tiny little air pump (it does the job, but is tiny). set up the water pump so it’s ready and you just plug in when needed. Set up the Towels, washcloths and body wash etc. have #5 five gallon buckets full of warm water ready. have person lay on the tub. air it up using the tiny air pump (this takes about 5 minutes) then bathe your person,when bath is finished plug water pump in using a hose to drain ( in our case, drain hose empties into the bath tub. there is a good amount of water that pools in the middle of the tub. We raise the head and the foot of the bed.pump out all you can and use a bath towel to soak up the rest. open air valves and begin to dry your person during deflation. remove the tub from the bed before or after your person is dressed. (depend on being bedridden or not). dry the tub as best you can and hang to dry in a place the doesn’t risk puncture. then wipe out a bucket roll up hose and electrical cord place them in the bucket for storage. plug in the tiny air pump. and charge it before putting it away in the storage bucket. This way it’s all handy for the next bath. We let the other buckets air dry and stack them afterwards. We definitely highly recommend this bathing system. it’s a game changer for those who can’t shower or get in and out of the tub. I do wish the air pump was bigger, but it does the job. I hope our review helps others
R**E
Great Product
Great , strong product that is needed to assist in getting the job done.
J**S
Not Practical
The drainage is terrible and the location is awful which is the main reason the drainage is ridiculously slow. Also, the pillow came apart while bathing, major flaw, also a DANGER if the water level is significantly higher, someone could inhale water and possibly drown.
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