Is there something odd about this commercial.
If so what is it?
Premier Walk-In Bathtub Commercial - YouTube
If so what is it?
Premier Walk-In Bathtub Commercial - YouTube
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At this point i cannot say. My Yang promised my Yin side. So Sorry.
Jeez, I ain't seen thet afore. Just phoned the number and they's deliverin ours tomorrow. How they's gonna connect her up to the creek I got no idear.
Figerr we'd put'er just to the left of the outhouse. Helluva vew thar. Monday mornin we ken watch widder Jones puttin out her wersh, or...............just puttin out.........:blob7:
Eyup
Looks like their typical commercial, why?
That's what I thought, the usual smiles, lies and bullsh*t!
That's what I thought, the usual smiles, lies and bullsh*t!
You do not see the obvious contradiction in this commercial.
You do not see the obvious contradiction in this commercial.
I'll try again! :smile:
Ummmmm, the people taking the bath weren't even dirty?????
8OAHA!!! Limber. as in if you need this you shouldn't be able to just walk into the fxxxer without assistance. Good point, and I missed it, but have often thought that I wouldn't buy one of those unless I needed to be assisted into it.
But, hey, ya gotta admit, all them nice jets aimed at the appropriate places.................well, sheet, what's the harm, eh.!! Even priests and nuns could get a bang outa it.................so to speak............just sayin.
Oe thing that someone pointed out to me about these walkin tubs is that you have to get in the tub before yoy fill it, and yoy can't get out until it is empty.
Couldn't one just hop over the door?
If you can hop over the door....then why bother with a walk-in tub?
I wonder how long it takes to fill & drain one of those suckers?
If I was to own one of these things, I'd feel way safer with a door that opens
"in" with the water pressure holding the door closed and helping to create
the seal. The pressure on the door that opens "out" would be large, and I
can see that becoming problematic on the seal. Imaging accidently
dumping 30-40 gallons of water onto your floor, and down a vent
into your furnace, etc...
If you can hop over the door....then why bother with a walk-in tub?
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You guys are not very observant. Sad, I am so sad.
If you can hop over the door....then why bother with a walk-in tub?
I wonder how long it takes to fill & drain one of those suckers?
If I was to own one of these things, I'd feel way safer with a door that opens
"in" with the water pressure holding the door closed and helping to create
the seal. The pressure on the door that opens "out" would be large, and I
can see that becoming problematic on the seal. Imaging accidently
dumping 30-40 gallons of water onto your floor, and down a vent
into your furnace, etc...