tropical winter for you – outlet tub

As many northern hemisphere countries are experiencing out-of-the-ordinary freezing cold days, raising the thermostat of the heater is simply not enough.
You feel more than ever the need to soak in hot water so that the soothing heat penetrates into the core of your body and warms you from the inside…
If this rings a bell, you probably need a wooden Japanese bathtub.
Wood is not only aromatic and relaxing, it also feels warm to the touch which creates a comfort zone so that even your unconscious self can fully relax, knowing that everything you can touch, even with your eyes closed, is warm and friendly.
Another merit of the “non-conductive” property of wood (and Japanese soft woods in particular) is thermal insulation. Water stays warm longer.
But as any bathtub, also in the case of ofuro, a large portion of the heat is dissipated through evaporation from the water surface.
Well, we gut you covered also on this point: in the outlet ofuro you can see above, we decided to solve every problem that could diminish your enjoyment of the hot water. We are including in the price a bath-cover!
(Sorry for the telemarketing vibe… www)
The traditional bathcover consists of knotless, spotless quarter sawn of cypress wood to be placed site by side to keep the water warm before use, as a compact table to hold a cup of steamy tea ant also to minimize the heat loss while you are taking a bath.
The planks are easy to store and lightweight.
The only problem is that the price is so low that the tub will probably sell within minutes of publishing…

Here are the details:
sizes: L1300mm x W750mm x H630mm (external dimensions) 550mm(depth)
Material: knotless natural Sawara wood bathtub with traditional cover
1) AB grade tub (quarter sawn) : 553,000. JPY
2) Packaging: 143x88x83cm reinforced cardboard box: 34,000. JPY
3) transportation: to be quoted (please let us know your exact address and postal code; we
will provide a quotation before you purchase the tub)


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