🧖♀️ Elevate Your Bath Game – Because You Deserve a Spa Day Every Day!
The SereneLife Bubble Bath Mat is a luxurious, non-slip mat designed for a spa-like experience at home. Featuring adjustable bubbles, a wireless remote control, and a cushioned surface, it ensures comfort and safety. The mat is easy to set up and clean, made from durable, mold-resistant materials, and includes a 20-minute auto shut-off feature for added safety.
C**I
!!This is great!!
I love this!!!! True, (from reviews) it is noisy, some of the suction cups don’t suck, the disks are hard, BUT it’s so powerful and evenly distributed. It’s soooooo relaxing. I wish I would have gotten it years ago! Highly recommend!
R**D
See my video. DONT BUY!!
The media could not be loaded. This is my initial review. I have written a 2nd review at the bottom once I had used it 5 times.Initial review: I give it a 1 out of 5 ⭐ overall. The remote doesn't work. A couple of the suction cups don't work. They have adhesive little round silicone things you have to use in order to prevent the suction cups from letting go of your tub but when I decide to take it off then the adhesive would be left and hard to get off. The remote doesn't work. It works what I got it for but isn't great quality. Be sure to use the hottest water you can stand because the mat cools down the water within 15 mins. The blue circles on the mat itselt are somewhat hard. They are put there to let the air get to everywhere on the mat, but aren't very comfortable. It a little bit loud but it's not an annoying noise it makes. It's kinda like white noise and drowns out noise but if you have kids you have to listen for then this is a no go unless you have supervision for them. Water gets inside the mat so I'm not sure how drying out without mold or gunk is going to go. But you have to hang it up everytime you get done with it especially if you intermit between showers and baths or if someone else wants to use the bathroom shower or bath. I don't think it performs well enough to constitute spending $100+ on, but I think 50-70 max is more in the ballpark. I think hiring a homeless man to use a straw to blow bubbles under your body would be just as effective as this is honestly 😂... And lastly it is MADE IN CHINA, so thats a massive negative about this machine and company but we will see how it goes, I may or may not be returning it. I will follow back up with u guys in a week or two to share my experience with it.Fast forward after 5 times usage ⏩ so I have now used it a total of 5 times and even worse off than before. I took down my original video and replaced it with the updated rating. (The mat has torn and suction cup came off, the tube connection to the machine broke, the remote never worked and it's extremely loud and hard to get water out of the inside of the mat itself so the water just stays stuck inside the mat. If I had the opportunity to rate it negative stars then I would likely rate it -4⭐
L**S
From Skeptical to Thankful
I wasn't sure this mat would produce the kind of bubble power I was looking for. I even both an additional device, which I will be returning to Amazon unopened, to provide additional jet power and bubbles to my bath trying to imitate the jetted tub experience I enjoyed while vacationing at a friend's house. I saw the reviews about the suction cups not keeping the mat in place. I saw the video of the bubble action and felt I'd give it a try. Well, I'm incredibly happy I did make the purchase.Getting it going:Because of the less than stellar reviews, I decided to follow the instructions carefully. Super-clean tub with just enough moisture left behind to let the 19 suction cups of the mat grip the tub firmly. (There are 3 rows of suction cups running down the length of the entire mat.) Connected the hose to the mat and the "main unit" machine (the pump) while unplugged, and filled the tub with hot water. I briefly held the mat down at the foot end where the hose connects and the water rushes out of the facucet quite forcefully, and let go once there was more water above the mat than under. I connected the pump to power, set the power switch to "I" (which is remote control or manual power), and it didn't come on. So I switched the power to "II" (which is remote control only) and it came on with the remote. I've since found that once triggered by the remote, "I" works manually as well.Using it:The blue discs that generates the bubbles do not feel comfortable when you stand on them, but they become unnoticeable when sitting or resting your torso on them in the water. I wisely only filled the tub just shy of halfway full before stepping in. It turns out that the low setting was powerful enough for my needs because once your body starts to block the bubbles coming out of some of the discs, it causes even bigger bubbles to come out of the other discs. I tried the hi setting, and wow! The bubbles and pressure were enough to make me float (and that's not easy) and "push" the water, rather than simply bubbly it. I did add epsom salt to the water, but that should not have made a difference to the intensity. On hi, water did splash out of the tub, so I'm glad 1) I followed their instructions to keep the machine far away from the tub, and 2) I ended up having to use the remote instead of trying to deal with the power switch manually, because then I would have kept the machine too near to the tub and possibly get it dangerously wet.I cannot say if the price is ideal; I paid $90+ for my model PHSPAMT22. But I have no regrets. The mat combined with the epsom salts massaged away the aches, pain and stiffness of 6 hours of driving just before. I'll be keeping an eye out for the price going down during any of Amazon's sales to make it a gift for relatives. But follow the instructions to make it all worthwhile folks. Enjoy it if you get one!
C**C
Love it
It’s perfect. Only flaw is it doesn’t still to the floor of the tub well and it throws cold air. But it definitely gives jets
A**R
It works BUT
The product looks good. It works. Thr bubbles are strong BUT....I'm returning it BECAUSE...the mat flies up so much it's a fiasco. I read about how your body keeps it from flying up...p'shaw. First you have to straddle it and sit in the tub just the right way to catch it with your Butt, then try and flip each leg over it and once you do it still wants to fly out from the side! It's a great work out....but it creates stress when the whole point is to soak and relax. It's loud but hot tubs are loud. It's the bubbles that make it loud. The bottom of my tub has grip texture making the suction useless and my home is only 2 years old. I did adhere it to smooth side wall buy as soon as the tub was filled and bubbles turned on it flew off side wall too (I was hoping sectioning it to the side of the tub might be the solution. I had a different brand mat 20 years ago but it was wider, less narrow and the suction was better that mat only buckled and lifted a little. Don't put your Littles in the tub with this mat!
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