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Comparison Triton Standard 119.5x69.5 cm vs BLB Europa 120x70 cm

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Shaperectangularrectangular (beveled corners)
Volume136 L140 L
Materialacrylicsteel
Wall thickness5 mm2.2 mm
Specs
Functions
anti-slip coating
anti-slip coating
General
In box
bath
legs
bath
 
Country of originrussiaPortugal
Dimensions (LxWxH)1195x695x580 mm1200x700 mm
Bath depth415 mm375 mm
Weight14 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2016january 2015

Shape

The shape of the bath along the upper outer edge. Both the appearance and the features of installation, and in many cases, also use, depend on this. Note that the outlines of the internal space (where water is directly poured) often do not coincide with the declared shape - for example, rectangular bathtubs usually have an oval interior. This is done in order to ensure the comfort of the swimmer.

- Rectangular. Traditional, most common form. It is very versatile, equally suitable for installing a bath separately from the walls, against a wall or even in a corner.

Rectangular (beveled angles). A type of rectangular bathtub with angles that are not strictly straight, but are made with a characteristic rounding (from 2 cm or more). Beveled angles give a feeling of smoothness and harmony. Note that both the contours of the bathtub in general and its bowls in particular can have a rounded shape.

Rectangular with an arc. Rectangular bathtubs with one of the sides having an arc (curved) shape. Such a constructive trick can have both aesthetic value and practical advantages. In particular, the arc shape often improves ergonomics, supporting a more comfortable posture when taking a bath.

Corner versatile. A mandatory feature of any corner bath is the presence of two sides converging at right angles (when...installed, they are closely adjacent to the walls of the room). In this case, these sides have different lengths, hence the name. The outer part, which is not in contact with the angles, can have a different shape, but most often it is rounded.

Angular symmetrical. A type of corner bathtub in which the sides adjacent to the corner of the room are the same length. Otherwise, such models are completely similar to the angular versatile ones (see above).

Oval. In oval bathtubs, the shape of the outer edge usually follows the contours of the interior space. The appearance and design of such products can be different - for example, some look like rounded rectangles and can be installed close to the wall, others are closer to the classic oval (without straight lines) and are designed more for free-standing placement.

- Round. As in oval ones (see above), the external and internal shapes of such bathtubs are identical. This shape is convenient for two-seater models; in addition, it is very profitable - a round bathtub requires less material than an oval or rectangular one of the same volume. True, such products are practically not suitable for installation in a corner.

- Square. For a number of reasons, the square shape is found mainly among double baths, and even then very rarely. The internal space in such products can be either round or oval (elongated diagonally to a square); and the square shape of the outer edge is provided for ease of corner installation. Please note that such baths take up quite a lot of space.

- Semicircular. Half-circle bathtubs are usually designed to be installed against a wall, with the flat side facing the wall. This option is found mainly in designer models with two seats.

Barrel-shaped. Baths shaped like a barrel. Typically, such models have curved sides that form a rounded and smooth shape - like a classic barrel. With their contours, barrel-shaped products create visually pleasing effects and ensure a comfortable fit in the bathtub.

- Non-standard. This category includes baths that do not belong to any of the forms described above. “Non-standard” products are produced in a variety of forms: in the form of a rectangle with a curved front part, an oval with a panel at one end for corner installation, a polygon, a triangle with rounded angles, etc. This option should be paid attention primarily to those for whom, along with functionality, the original appearance of the bathtub is important.

Volume

The working volume of the bath is usually indicated by the amount of water that can be poured to the level of overflow.

In general, the larger the volume - the, as a rule, the more comfortable the bath, the higher the likelihood that it will be able to lie down or even dive into the water almost entirely, up to the neck. However, it should be borne in mind that models of the same volume can differ markedly in size and shape (both external and internal). This means that large capacity does not yet guarantee convenience for a particular user. In addition, filling the volume bath will take more time and require more water, which can be critical if there are meters or limited water supply (for example, hot water from the storage boiler).

Material

Acrylic. Polymer material, very popular in modern baths due to the combination of relatively low cost and good reliability. Another important advantage is the ease of processing, allowing you to create bathtubs of almost any shape, incl. quite bizarre. Pure acrylic is quite wear and durable; true, it is relatively easy to scratch, but such a surface is restored without much difficulty. At the same time, it should be borne in mind that inexpensive bathrooms can use a combination of acrylic with ABS-plastic. This material allows to reduce the cost of the product, but negatively affects its resistance to wear - the bath can quickly lose its commercial appearance.

— Acrylic with glass. This category includes acrylic bathtubs (see above) with transparent glass wall. This solution is solely a design approach. It is worth noting that it looks like "glass" bath really stunning.

Kvaril. Modification of acrylic (see above), combining actual acrylic with quartz sand. Its main advantages are its high strength and reliability, due to which it is possible to give baths any shape (incl. and with many bends), and the probability of damage in impacts is much lower than that of acrylic. In addition, the quartile for a long time retains «commercial appearance». On the other hand, it is somewhat heavier than acrylic, it is more expensive, and in the restoration is quite c...omplex (if a scratch or crack does appear).

Cast iron. Classic material, quite widely used to this day. Cast iron is characterized by good strength and durability, and its great weight in this case is rather a virtue - it is very difficult to move a similar bath from a place, even if you do it on purpose. In addition, thick cast iron walls have high heat capacity; this should be taken into account when filling (for example, warm the bath in advance), but the heated bath holds heat well and cools slowly. The coating usually uses high-strength enamel, which further increases the reliability and durability of the product. The main disadvantage of cast iron, in addition to the cost, is unsuitable for complex forms, in the end almost all baths of this material are made rectangular. It should also be noted that modern technologies allow to make cast iron walls quite thin - but this reduces not only the price, but also the strength and heat capacity.

— Steel. Steel baths are notable primarily for their high strength and relatively low weight; they are significantly cheaper than cast iron. However, the walls of steel have a small thickness, because of which such products do not keep heat and are quite «noisy», they make a lot of noise when collecting water. In addition, although it is almost impossible to break the bath itself, but the enamel coating is usually not very reliable and durable, and cracks in it lead to rust. In addition, this material is not suitable for complex forms.

— Artificial stone. The material is similar in most respects to natural stone, but obtained synthetically and therefore more accessible and easy to process. However, engineered stone bathtubs are still very expensive and usually belong to products of the «luxury» class, designed for design interiors, expensive spa salons, etc. However, this material has practical advantages, and very significant. So, the stone has a pleasant appearance, and in addition, it practically does not lose it as used. It is durable, not deformed, not prone to the appearance of difficult to remove contaminants, and also resistant to scratches; and even with the appearance of scratches, they are relatively easy to remove. Low thermal conductivity combined with high heat capacity contribute to the retention of heat (however, the bath before filling does not hurt to heat well). In addition, the stone bath is almost silent under the stream of water. The main drawback of this material, besides the price, is a large weight. In addition, from a strong blow, which on cast iron or steel would leave only a dent, the stone can crack (however, the probability of such a «accident» is extremely low).

Wall thickness

Wall thickness indicates not only the thermal conductive properties, but also the durability of the product. However, the same parameter affects the price of the device. Accordingly thick-walled baths makes no sense to acquire for rare use. It is enough to make do with 5 mm .

In box

Items included in the package

- Bathtube. The bath itself is a container into which the water is poured. Included in any set by definition.

Legs. In this case, a device for mounting the bath on the floor; it can be both classic legs and a special frame. In any case, to buy a product with such a device in the kit is often easier and cheaper than to choose equipment for installation separately.

Side panel. Vertical decorative panel covering the bathroom from the outside - from the top edge to the floor. Such a panel gives the product an aesthetic appearance, and also covers the space under the bathroom - from dirt and from getting there various items that would be uncomfortable to get. Note that there are often several side panels - to cover all sides of the bath, not adjacent to the walls of the room.

Tap. The mixer in the kit is convenient in that it is optimal for the bath in size and design. This, in turn, saves the trouble of finding and selecting the right model.

Handles. Handles installed on the sides are very useful when entering and leaving the bathroom - lie down and get up, holding the handle, much safer than without it. This function is especially desirable if the bathroom is used by older people, or those who have specific health problems (leg diseases, spine, etc.)....

Hand shower (shower head). Shower set - usually in the form of a watering can, flexible hose and «seat» under them - mounted directly on the bath. The availability of such a kit obviates the need to purchase it separately.

— Siphon. Curved drain pipe, which is required to connect the bath to the sewer. The availability of such a pipe in the delivery kit will save you the need to pick up and purchase a siphon separately.

Headrest. A device on which the head can rest sitting or lying in the bathroom. The headrest relaxes the neck and makes bathing more comfortable.

Armrests. The armrests provide support for the hands of the person sitting or lying in the bathroom, increasing comfort while staying in the bathroom. Note that they are rarely performed in the form of separate devices - most often the role of armrests are special protrusions on the inside surface of the bath.

Country of origin

Country of origin, officially declared in the characteristics of the bath. Note that this parameter may not correspond to the actual place of production - the “homeland” of the company selling bathtubs is often indicated as the manufacturer, and the production may be located in another country. This is done for advertising purposes: for example, the products of European and American companies are considered by many to be more reliable and of higher quality than those of Asian firms. However, the actual quality of products today depends not so much on geography, but on the integrity of a particular company; therefore, when choosing, it makes sense to focus not on the country of origin, but first of all on the reputation of the brand. In this niche, in addition to the domestic manufacturer, the most popular manufacturers are Austria, Germany, Spain, Italy, China, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Turkey, France, the Czech Republic, Switzerland.

Dimensions (LxWxH)

Size of the bath in length, width and height. When choosing, it should be borne in mind that the length and width are specified on the outer dimensions - this allows you to estimate the place required for the installation of the bath, but its internal dimensions are inevitably obtained less. But as a height it is customary to indicate the depth - the distance from the top edge to the bottom. Here we note that the high altitude allows you to dive deeper into the water, but may cause some people (for example, elderly or suffering from leg diseases) problems when entering the bath.

Bath depth

The depth of the bowl, measured from the sides of the bath to the bottom of the inner space. This can vary widely, ranging from about 30 to 65 cm in increments of 5 cm. Usually is located in the area of 40-45 cm. For bathing in deeper products may need a special podium, step or highchair, which will help to cross the high side of the bath.
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