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1490 days ago

Awesome New Back-to-Wall Bath For Sale

Diana from Oropi

We bought this, it wasn't quite right, went to exchange it, and saw we'd scraped it slightly just around the corner at the bottom of the left hand side. Easy enough if installed to the left of the wall, a light sand and paint touch-up would mean it'd be very hard to see. $1300 retail, which was a good price, so someone will strike it lucky with this one.

Height 580mm, Width 1700mm Depth (front to back) 750mm.
It has a delightful wee ledge where it goes against the wall for candles, cups, glasses, phone/music.

One great feature is that there is plenty of space for 2-3 children, and for an adult to relax with the internal length 12-1300mm, often overlooked when people buy curved baths.

It is well-packed in its box. It'll fit in an SUV, or we can deliver at no cost in Tauranga area until next Monday evening.

Listed elsewhere...

Price: $875

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