Kaldewei FORM PLUS 310-1

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Kaldewei FORM PLUS 310-1
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Compact - Rectangular - Inexpensive
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Specifications Kaldewei FORM PLUS 310-1

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General characteristics
A type freestanding
Material steel
Number of persons 1
The form rectangular
Functionality
Disinfection no
Ozonation no
Underwater lighting no
Multicolor backlight no
Dimensions, volume and weight
Dimensions (LxWxH) 150x70x41 cm

Kaldewei FORM PLUS 310-1 reviews

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Rating: 4 out of 5
Dmitry Sh.
Advantages: - price - light - good enamel (as much as it can be for that kind of money)
Disadvantages: - thin steel (but for that kind of money there will be no other) - the disadvantages are more likely related to the legs for this bath
Comment: When buying a bathtub, I did not receive a clear explanation of how the legs differ for 1.5 thousand and 4 thousand, so I decided to take it cheaper. In vain! because they turned out to be very low, they had to be increased by means of a bolt and a nut, which is very similar to a collective farm, since nobody can see it. Plus, during the very first operation of the bathroom, the enamel broke off at the point of contact with one leg - in the cheapest legs at the price of half (!) Of the bathtub, a protective seal at the point of contact was not thought out, as a result, the leg simply pushed through the steel and the enamel broke off (the chip was about 10x3mm, in the form of a crescent), be careful!
January 8, 2014, St. Petersburg
Rating: 5 out of 5
Ivan S.
Advantages: Cheap but high quality bath. My weight is 85 kg, the bathtub does not squeeze, does not walk under my feet. Lightweight, easy to install
Comment: The set included legs (apparently a cheap option). The legs are normally installed, tightened in the middle with a bolt and everything holds. I covered the bathtub with soundproofing material used for noise insulation in cars. And made in two layers, the first on the basis of mastic, the second from foamed polyethylene. Both are self-adhesive. I don't know if a second layer was needed, but now the tub heats up instantly and keeps it warm. The water jet does not make any sound when it falls into the bathtub. In general, the Shumka cost 1,000 rubles. It is still cheaper than a cast-iron analogue. By the way, I put the bath myself. Cast iron will cut off all hands. Recommend.
April 15, 2015, Moscow

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