Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024
It caught fire 🔥 1st time using. The fire started at tube and traveled up wire. Managed to unplug it but not before melted plastic adhered to fiberglass tub. Hopefully it will be able to be cleaned. Do not buy this product.
Grace
Reviewed in Mexico on March 28, 2024
Está padrísimo el calentador, y da mucha seguridad usarlo
A & R
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
This heater and a cheap bubble thermal cover is all you need...and a 240v outlet!I searched for a baptismal heater for our church and I didn't want to drop $500 for an advertised drop in "baptismal heater." We used a 120v bucket heater for about a 2 yrs until it died. That one would go on at 6pm Sat eve and would basically take the chill of the water by Sun 12 noon. (Florida ground water usually around 72°)This 240v heater goes on at 6am Sun and is like bath water by 12 noon! You need 240/220v to make it work that good. It comes with a 120v adapter plug, but will heat a lot slower. Baptistry is 90"x40" and about 40" deep. If you have a smaller baptistry, it will heat faster and hotter. It does make noise because the element gots hot enough to boil.
Gail Anderson
Reviewed in Canada on October 19, 2024
We are renovating our bathroom and my Vintage Clawfoot Tub has to be moved to a Spa Room in the basement. In any event, I can't live without my tub so I ordered this to warm the water outside and it was so hot from being in the tub overnight that I had to put a lot of cold water in the tub to get it down to the correct temperature! This has at least made the inconvenience of losing my tub bearable!
No Gurus Here
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
I just had my bathroom remodeled after 30 years. The most important thing for me is bathtub as I soak almost daily. Unfortunatley, I run out of warm water before the tub fills. I found this on Amazon and was skeptical but went for it. Its AMAZING! I fill the tub about three inches, put it in and wait for tub to fill. Once tub is full it takes about 20-30 minutes to be pretty hot. If you keep it in the hour, you’ll cook yourself so be careful. It’s a powerful device! I love it!
Rico
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2023
This is my second one I tried- thought the first one was just defective so I ordered a replacement. Unfortunately the water temp in my bathtub never went more than 85F after 30mins ( start at around 68F) I waited for another 30mins but it just stayed around 85F and never got hot enough to soak in. It may work for like a bucket etc but it is too slow to heat up the regular bathtub because the water starts cooling down at the same time while waiting for over and hour. don’t waste your money, electricity and time!!