Humber 1800 x 800 x 440mm (410mm Depth) Freestanding Bath - White
Item No.
42.0161
The Humber is the largest coastal plain estuary on the east coast of Britain and drains a catchment area of 20% of the total land surface of England. Classified as a macro-tidal estuary because of the large tidal ranges, at its widest point the Humber Estuary is 14km across. Named after this
Description
The Humber is the largest coastal plain estuary on the east coast of Britain and drains a catchment area of 20% of the total land surface of England. Classified as a macro-tidal estuary because of the large tidal ranges, at its widest point the Humber Estuary is 14km across. Named after this significant geographical area, the Humber bath offers a wonderful bathing area, giving comfort and space for all.
Available as a double ended freestanding bath, the engineered white skirted option has straight sides yet a natural incline at each end to give maximum relaxation to all bathers. The Humber is available in two sizes 1800x800 and 1700x755.
Available as a double ended freestanding bath, the engineered white skirted option has straight sides yet a natural incline at each end to give maximum relaxation to all bathers. The Humber is available in two sizes 1800x800 and 1700x755.
Features
Supplied without pre-drilled tap holes or waste fittings | |
410mm depth on all Humber Freestanding baths | |
Model comes complete with removeable side panel | |
4mm Acrylic Beaufort |
Not-Included
Head rest is not included, these are sold separately. | |
Waste and overflow items are sold separately. |
Specifications
No. | 42.0161 |
Full Description | Humber 1800x800 (410) 4mm |
Product Range | Humber |
Product Type | Freestanding Bath |
Colour | White |
Height (mm) | 440 |
Width (mm) | 800 |
Length (mm) | 1800 |
Material | 4mm thick acrylic |
Gross Weight | 37.5 |
Net Weight | 36.5 |
Water Capacity (Litres) | 231 |
Internal Depth (mm) | 440 |
Manufacturers Warranty (years) | 25 |
Pre-drilled tap holes | False |
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