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Sunday, March 11, 2018

Aquapeutics Announces the Availability of New, Feature-packed Whirlpool Bath Models U2605 and U2606 -- Aquapeutics

Read article : Aquapeutics Announces the Availability of New, Feature-packed Whirlpool Bath Models U2605 and U2606 -- Aquapeutics

Low-priced, top-of-the-line baths are rich in technological advancements, including a built-in waterfall, LED lighting and computerized controls.

Whirlpool Bath Model U2606

Whirlpool Bath Model U2606

Feb. 8, 2010 - PRLog -- Aquapeutics introduces models U2605 and U2606 with massage and bubble bath jets, a hand held shower, computer control, LED lighting, and more. Each model has been improved with new features and added to Aquapeutics wide range of products. Now you can enjoy a color changing waterfall in these whirlpool spas. Experience model U2605 priced at $2,599, or model U2606 priced at $2,899.

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The newest feature to Aquapeutics’ whirlpool baths is the waterfall. Two inlet/outlets are built-in on the side of the tub that control water flow to and from the waterfall. These inlets provide a cascading waterfall while the tub circulates water through hydro-therapy massage jets. LED lighting changes the color of the waterfall from blue, to red, to green.

The built in control panel allows customers to adjust these computerized baths. The user can turn a built in radio on or off with a touch of a button. Also, you can control the function of the air jets, massage jets, the water pump, and the underwater lighting. The control panel is built into the teak wood on the top side of the tub.

Model U2605 includes:
Built in waterfall
5 adjustable body massage jets
14 whirlpool bubble bath jets
7 small water jets
Underwater mood lighting
Pillow head rest
15mm teak board
Control panel
Radio
Hand held shower
Automatic cleaning
Manual drain and faucet
Ozone+pipe rinsing

Model U2606 includes:
Built in waterfall
6 adjustable body massage jets
20 whirlpool bubble bath jets
11 small water jets
Underwater mood lamp
Side by side seating with pillow head rest
15mm teak board
Control panel
Radio
Hand held shower
Automatic cleaning
Manual drain and faucet
Ozone+pipe rinsing

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About Aquapeutics:
Aquapeutics is one of the leading suppliers of top quality luxury Steam Showers, Massage Bathtubs, Saunas, Shower Enclosures and more. Each item is hand-picked to combine unique products with high quality and low wholesale prices. Aquapeutics offers free shipping and a three year warranty for each product. For your convenience, you can call to speak with a live representative who will help you find a product that fits your needs.

Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Home-improvement dilemmas answered

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Kamla and Alex Millson took inspiration from a distinctive hotel suite to transform their space.

Kamla Millson, owner

Fact file

The owners: Kamla Millson (right), a contract officer for adult social care, lives here with her husband Alex, who runs his own joinery business
The property: A four-bedroom converted bungalow, built in 1928
The location: Leeds, West Yorkshire
What they spent: The couple’s bathroom project cost around £11,500 as part of their loft conversion

A renovation project

After five years of making do with an original 90-year-old bathroom, we were ready for a bit of luxury,’ explains Kamla. ‘But it wasn’t until we stayed in a hotel with a fabulous open-plan bedroom and bathroom suite that we knew how we wanted our bathroom to look.’

Having put their modern townhouse on the market, Kamla and husband Alex looked for a project that would give them more space, and creating an opulent bathroom was at the top of their wishlist. A detached bungalow they found on the outskirts of Leeds, dating back to 1928, fitted the bill perfectly. ‘The house was like a time capsule, and hadn’t been touched for years,’ recalls Kamla. ‘The old lady who sold it to us had been living there since it was built – in fact, her father had built it. The property had lots of potential and, as Alex is a joiner, we were keen to take on a big renovation.’

It was five years, however, before the couple were ready to start work on creating a new master bedroom and en suite, plus a small home office next to the triangular window in the gable.

Hotel inspiration

‘We’d been to our friends’ wedding in nearby Harrogate, and the fabulous loft bedroom and en suite in the hotel gave us the inspiration to start work on ours,’ says Kamla. ‘Originally, we had planned to open up the loft to create two bedrooms, each with its own en suite, but the hotel suite we had stayed in made us rethink this. We thought it would be better to have one luxurious bedroom and bathroom space, with no door between the two areas.

‘We already knew that we wanted a dark bathroom, as we liked the idea of contrasting white sanitaryware with dark tiles,’ she continues, ‘but we decided that if we were going to use dark tiles, we wouldn’t want the space to feel confined.’

Before they could start thinking about the décor and fittings, there was some major work to be done in the roof space. With a background in design and boat building, self-confessed perfectionist Alex was confident about tackling the loft conversion himself. ‘By doing all the work, I could be sure that we got exactly what we wanted,’ he says. ‘Kamla and I had a shared vision and we didn’t mind putting in the effort because we knew we would get something great at the end of it.’

Planning the design

Before starting the project or ordering fixtures and fittings for the new bathroom, Alex used the online planning tool SketchUp to make sure he knew exactly how the space would look when it was finished, and to ensure that key components were in the correct position. Although not one to settle for an easy option, he explains that the high-gabled roofline made planning the loft conversion much simpler. ‘Most of the purlins were high enough to walk under, and we designed the space so that the bath was under the lowest beam,’ he says.

Alex did all the building work for the loft conversion and most of the plumbing himself, but enlisted the help of friends and other tradespeople when needed. ‘Putting up plasterboard is definitely not a one-man job,’ says Kamla, ‘so Alex got a friend to help him. In fact, I also helped before going off to work in the morning. There was no staircase, so it was just a question of me putting on my grippy gloves and passing up the huge boards into the void!’

Alex marked out the positions of pipes and electrics on the plasterboard, before laying tiles straight on to it. ‘You achieve a better fix that way,’ he says. A friend then plastered the ceiling and the couple employed an electrician. Kamla and Alex decided to position the rooflights directly above the bath – perfect for combining bathing with stargazing. All the work in the loft had to be completed before a spiral staircase went in, so Alex found himself running up and down a ladder with all the materials he needed, including the couple’s choice of dark brown wall and floor tiles. It took one month of working late into the evenings to finish the tiling alone. Besides looking stylish, the large-format tiles and tile spacers also had the advantage of limiting the amount of grouting that was required.

Decorating the space

With the dark tiles covering the walls and floors, Kamla and Alex wanted to make a contrast of colour and materials, and commissioned bespoke bookmatched walnut cabinets with three drawers to house twin basins. Finished with a red Silestone countertop, it makes a stunning feature and adds further interest to the space. Two angular basins are set into the countertop and a third basin is fitted in the separate WC area.

Coming in at around £1,500, the whirlpool bath, complete with massage jets and radio, nearly pushed the couple over their budget; they avoided any cash flow problems by completing one area at a time. Kamla also reasoned that they had managed for so long with the old bathroom downstairs that a touch of extra luxury was long overdue. Getting the new bath up to the loft, however, proved to be quite a challenge. ‘We wrapped up the bath in bubble wrap so it didn’t get damaged, and Alex and two friends had to carefully lift it through the void where the staircase was going to go. It was really heavy with the motor for all the jets and electrics,’ she explains.

The finished room

More delicate manoeuvring was required to get the shower screen in place. ‘We wanted just one solid piece of glass with no joins, so we ended up having to use the scaffolding to put it through the triangular window at the front of the house,’ explains Kamla. Happily, the glass stayed in one piece, ready for Alex to install the rainwater showerhead and hand shower. Last to go into the new space above the vanity unit were two mirrored bathroom cabinets, which have integrated LED lighting, creating a soft glow in the bathroom. This has proved essential for minimising disturbance at night, as there is no door between the bathroom and bedroom areas, although there is one separating the WC.

Now that their loft project is finished, Kamla and Alex are proud of what they have achieved. It has amounted to hundreds of hours of labour for Alex, but the couple have saved tens of thousands of pounds by doing the build themselves. Ever the perfectionist, Alex concludes: ‘You get the best results and the best finish by doing things yourself.’

The costs

Bathroom fittings and fixtures£8,843
 Tiles£2,000
 Labour costs (electrics, plumbing and plastering)£600
 Underfloor heating£200
TOTAL£11,643

Featured image: Rooflights by Okpol have been positioned directly above a freestanding back-to-wall Hydra Pro bath from Taps4less. A white tripod chair from Christopher Pratts sits perfectly against the dark interior

Saturday, March 24, 2018

Panasonic SC-ALL05 Review | Trusted Reviews

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What is the Panasonic SC-ALL05?

Imagine lounging in a bubble bath surrounded by candles, glass of wine in hand, while Kenny G’s seductive smooth jazz drifts across the bathroom. Or standing in the shower, soaping yourself to the strains of Iron Maiden’s “Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter”.

That’s the dream Panasonic is selling you (probably) with the SC-ALL05, a portable waterproof speaker that brings your favourite tunes to any room in the house – including those in which the combination of water and electricity would normally pose a threat to your own personal safety.

Equipped with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Qualcomm AllPlay multiroom functionality, the SC-ALL05 forms part of Panasonic’s ALL Connected Audio range, following in the footsteps of the SC-ALL6 and SC-ALL7CD.

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Panasonic SC-ALL05

Panasonic SC-ALL05 – Design and Connections

Eye-catching, elegant and compact, the SC-ALL05 is a design triumph. Its small footprint (170mm wide by 77mm deep) is perfect for perching on a bathroom or kitchen shelf, while the simple black and white styling looks great.

My eye is immediately drawn to the slanted top panel, with shiny chrome trim. It’s a real fingerprint magnet but looks nice. It contains a row of backlit touch-sensitive playback and volume controls, plus six numbered presets that provide quick access to AllPlay Radio stations. The Voice button gives speech frequencies a boost in noisy rooms.

The rest of the speaker is covered in a fine grille with two LEDs at the top that indicate operation and network status. On the back is a lockable cover that keeps the sockets dry when used in wet areas – open it up and you’ll find an Ethernet port, reset button and the DC power terminal.

Panasonic SC-ALL05

Panasonic SC-ALL05 – Features

The SC-ALL05’s headline feature is its waterproof design. It’s IPX5 and IPX7 certified, which means it will withstand jets of water or being accidentally knocked into the tub. It can be immersed in 1m of water for up to 30 minutes, but I wouldn’t recommend it. A couple of drain holes let you empty any water that accumulates.

As part of Panasonic’s ALL Connected Audio range, it can stream music from PCs and NAS drives via the Music Streaming smartphone app. You can also play music from Spotify and Napster, although neither is native – it diverts you to the respective apps, and you’ll need a premium account for Spotify.

Internet radio comes courtesy of Aupeo and AllPlay Radio. The latter also requires a separate app, which lets you assign stations to the preset buttons. Moving from app to app for different services is a chore – it would be nice if they were integrated into a single interface.

The SC-ALL05 uses Qualcomm’s AllPlay multiroom platform, which is remarkably flexible and easy to use. You can carry out all the usual multiroom tricks – grouping speakers together in different zones, or playing different sources on each speaker – but the pièce de résistance is the ability to “re-stream” Bluetooth from the SC-ALL05 to other ALL speakers.Panasonic SC-ALL05

In terms of spec, the stereo SC-ALL05 packs a pair of 6.5cm full-range cone drivers, backed by a pair of 6.5cm passive radiators to flesh out bass notes. Total power output is quoted at 20W on mains power, which drops to 8W when running off the battery. You can hear the drop in loudness when you pull out the AC adapter.

Battery life is given as 9 hours of Bluetooth playback, or 8.5 hours in network mode. When using the AllPlay system, you can play MP3, AAC, FLAC, ALAC and WAV, the latter three up to 192kHz/24-bit.
Panasonic SC-ALL05

Panasonic SC-ALL05 – Setup and Operation

Wi-Fi setup is quick and easy – just open the Music Streaming app and follow the onscreen instructions. After it finds the ALL05, just key in your Wi-Fi password and you’re good to go.

The lack of a dedicated remote means operation is restricted to your smartphone or tablet. That’s a little annoying if your phone dies – but thankfully, there’s a decent range of controls on the unit itself.

As established in our previous ALL speaker reviews, the Music Streaming app is one of the best around. The friendly colour scheme and clear layout make navigation intuitive, and it scrolls through large NAS drive libraries without buffering. A search tool is on hand to help find a particular track or album.

To start playing music, your first port of call is the Browse menu, which lists servers, streaming services and radio apps. During playback you can switch between the Browse and Queue menus, the latter allowing you to change the playback order by dragging and dropping tracks. Tap the album art at the top and it expands to a full-screen Now Playing menu, with playback controls, volume and track sliders.

Multiroom control is carried out in a sidebar menu, where each speaker is denoted by a differently coloured icon. You can rename and group them together by dragging and dropping the icons onto each other – the icons link up and the current playback source is displayed between them. Panasonic SC-ALL05

Panasonic SC-ALL05 – Performance

The SC-ALL05 musters a solid, cohesive sound with punchy bass and decent clarity. Despite its modest power rating and compact size, it goes nice and loud, which is a godsend when you’re clanking around in the kitchen.

It also produces a surprising amount of bass for such a small unit. It’s warm and full-bodied, lending depth to anything you play. The funky bass groove in “Just Say Nothing” by Incognito is handled with impressive agility; notes stop and start accurately. It can become a little boomy as you nudge the volume higher, but in general everything hangs together nicely.

Meanwhile, the track’s snare drums have a lively snap and the cymbals are suitably crisp. This terrific sense of clarity extends to instruments and vocals too, which stay clear and focused. Panasonic has clearly designed this speaker to make itself heard in lively environments with its forceful, biting tone.

Voice mode takes this idea even further, stripping away most of the bass and enhancing the mids in order to make speech more audible when you’re in the shower. Normally I’d run a mile from features such as this, but it works wonders, making the news headlines audible over the hiss.

Panasonic SC-ALL05

This is ideal when going about your day-to-day business, but cracks appear when you sit down and listen critically. The mids and high frequencies are rather thin and forced, lacking the refinement and smoothness you get from other wireless speakers at this price.

A touch of hardness also creeps in as you approach the top end of the volume range (although it keeps its composure for longer than I expected) and the soundstage is fairly narrow given the unit’s obvious physical restrictions.

So it’s no substitute for your living room hi-fi system then, but it isn’t designed to be. As a portable speaker that you can play anywhere in the house – including the bathroom or garden – it does a terrific job. And when you throw in flexible multiroom functionality, compact design and long battery life, the SC-ALL05 looks like it could really make a splash (sorry).

Panasonic SC-ALL05

Should I buy the Panasonic SC-ALL05?

If you’ve already bought into Panasonic’s ALL multiroom system, adding the SC-ALL05 is a no-brainer. Its IPX5/7 waterproofing lets you expand your ecosystem into the bathroom or garden, without the threat of water curtailing your musical enjoyment.

Its clear, punchy and vigorous sound is ideal for day-to-day listening, while the handy Voice mode makes speech audible over the hiss of the shower. Granted, its thin, hurried high frequencies and slightly boomy bass won’t make audiophiles go weak at the knees, but on the whole it does a fine job.

If you’re buying the SC-ALL05 as a standalone speaker, you won’t be disappointed either. Qualcomm’s slick, reliable AllPlay platform makes music streaming a cinch, while decent battery life, appealing features and a compact design further bolster the Panasonic’s buyability.

Verdict

The SC-ALL05’s sound quality won’t set the world alight, but with its long battery life, compact design, slick operation and nifty features, this portable waterproof speaker is sure to make a splash.

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Shop Endurance 60-in White Acrylic Walk-In Whirlpool Tub and Air Bath with Left-Hand Drain at Lowes.com

Read article : Shop Endurance 60-in White Acrylic Walk-In Whirlpool Tub and Air Bath with Left-Hand Drain at Lowes.com

Walk-In's provide a safe and independent bathing experience. Using the latest in tub crafting techniques and industrial grade materials walk-in tubs offer an impressive line to meet your specific needs. With ADA compliant designs and features, walk-In tub