Purchase Soothing Air Jet Tubs and Jacuzzi Tubs March 15th, 2010

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Bubble Massage Tubs

A bubble massage tub or whirlpool with multiple air jets can be a relaxing end to a long day. Bubble massage tubs are commonly called air tubs. This class of bathtub looks and functions like a regular bathtub but has the added benefit of heat and air circulation when a therapeutic soak is desired. Air tubs are similar to a water jet whirlpool; however air jets are used instead of water jets. In most cases the number of air jets in a bubble massage tub is many times greater–offering a greater opportunity for massage and therapy.

Air Jet Tubs Gently Massage Aching Muscles

With a blower motor and strategically placed air jets, a bubble massage tub targets areas of your body that would benefit most from massage therapy. The number of jets depends on the size of the tub you choose and its other features. The Kohler Archer Bubble massage Whirlpool, for example, is 60 inches long and has 120 air jets, a 300-watt heater and a one-horsepower blower motor. This acrylic tub can hold up to 72 gallons of water that, along with the large number of air jets, provides an extensive, all-over massage.

The Jacuzzi Bellavista Six-Foot Salon Spa, on the other hand, is an air tub that can accommodate taller people with its 72-inch length. The heater is powerful at 900 watts and the adjustable jets target specific body parts such as the neck and feet. All Kohler and Jacuzzi massage bathtubs are available in a range of hues to coordinate with your bathroom. Optional items such as pillows and hand rails can also be purchased separately for use with bubble massage tubs.

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