Don't know, but check out http://www.jasoninternational.com/ company run by a spin-off son of jacuzzi.
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I am having a hard time finding a white, acrylic 66" by 32" bathtub, right drain, no jets, motors or whirlpool, soaking only, to replace the current one in my home, probably 50+ years old. Either what I find is whirlpool or too wide. Any help?
Don't know, but check out http://www.jasoninternational.com/ company run by a spin-off son of jacuzzi.
Jim DeBruycker
Important note - I'm not a pro
Retired Defense Industry Engineer; Schluter 2.5-day Workshop Completed 2013
First I searched using 32 and tub as key words; then I read those results only to figure out what other terms to use, to refine the search. I guess the following would be good to try, along with 32 and tub:
5.5
5-1/2 (with the dash and the slash)
66
65.75
I put all of them in the "at least one of" field in Google's advanced search form, and I got more than a million...
and also, could be good, but might not be, to add :
soaker
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Here is one result I saw right away:
Stratford 5.5 Tub American Standard ($1252)
# 5-1/2' x 32" x 20"
# Americast construction
# Full slip-resistant surface
# SOAKER ONLY - non-jetted tub
# Priced for White
also, another Am Std product is 66"x32", the Colony, but I don't know if it is available in a plain old basic un-holed non-whirlpool version. Most tubs are.
More results later. Add "acrylic" if necessary,
david
Toto makes them, but only in cast iron.
Jim DeBruycker
Important note - I'm not a pro
Retired Defense Industry Engineer; Schluter 2.5-day Workshop Completed 2013
Thans genie... for the search tips. I usually do OK, but didn't realize what can be accomplished by refining the search like you did!
If you can find a whirlpool tub with the right dimensions, most companies also sell them without the jetting.
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