
Tub-E bathtub adds automation and style to your bathing ritual
Does anyone still take baths these days? While the speed and efficiency of a quick shower is hard to beat, there is something to be said for a long soothing hot soak in the tub . I’m just not sure I’d want to do it in the Tub-E. Looking like a triumph of form over function, the undeniably cool looking Tub-E includes several high tech functions to make your bath time a bit more luxurious. A thermostatically controlled heater under the seat keeps the water at a constant temperature, so you won’t be adding hot water to reheat the water every few minutes. Add to that its …










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30 stunning images of the Large Hadron Collider
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