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Ravak Vanda II 170x70 cm (CP21000000)

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Volume (L): 195; Material: acrylic; Country of origin: Czech Republic; Manufacturer's warranty: 10 years; Dimensions (mm): 1700x700x610; Bath depth (mm): 430;
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Ravak Vanda II 170x70
Colour
Shape
rectangular
Volume
195 L
Material
acrylic
In box
bath
armrests
Country of origin
Czech Republic
Manufacturer's warranty
10 years
Dimensions (LxWxH)
1700x700x610 mm
Bath depth
430 mm
Weight
22 kg
Added to E-Catalog
September 2012
P/N
CP21000000

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Model overview based on user reviews  
The Ravak Vanda II bathtub is praised for its deep design and wide bottom, making it suitable for small spaces. Users appreciate its easy-to-clean acrylic material and comfortable features like armrests, which allow for relaxation. However, some users report issues with the bathtub crackling when filled with hot water, possibly due to expansion. While the bathtub is considered expensive, many find the cost justified by its quality and convenience, especially compared to traditional cast iron tubs. On the downside, some users have experienced quality concerns, noting that the material feels fragile and creaks. Additionally, there are complaints about the thinness of the material and lack of customer service support. Overall, while the Ravak Vanda II offers comfort and modern design, potential buyers should be aware of the mixed feedback regarding its durability and value for money.
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high-quality bathtub
15 March 2013 
High-quality bathtub for small spaces.
The bathtub is deep and has a wide bottom, chosen from the smaller ones because there was little space in the room. We were most afraid of acrylic, but as practice showed, it cleans easily, and there are no scratches or dents yet. Comfortable armrests, you can lie down and relax. Large water drain hole and a good mesh on it.
When you fill the bathtub with hot water, it starts to crackle and play when you get in, maybe because it heats up and expands, or maybe it's just defective.
Yuzerjust bought Ravak Vanda II
great model, I really liked it
4 November 2013 
Made just perfectly, nothing to complain about, you get pleasure and comfort when taking such a bath. It's my first time with Ravak, got it by chance but I see it lasting long. It's a pity there isn't a complete line of baths, sinks, bidets, and toilets, together it would be simply gorgeous...
i bought the largest size, as this is usually the maximum width for most bathrooms. It fit perfectly to the size of my bathroom. The bathtub is expensive, but this cost is justified by its quality and convenience. I used to oppose acrylic and the high price for a bathtub, but now it's quite the opposite, from savings to ease of use. I purchased my version without legs because they also cost money, but I don't regret it — everything fit without any issues, it stands on bricks and a master placed some kind of underlay on them, saying it won't wobble or creak on the bricks, and it was tiled in. The bathtub has armrests and great depth, so you can stretch out leaning on your arms and not sit in tension. You can buy a headrest separately, but it's rare to find one in stock — if ordered, the wait can be up to two months, but I was lucky; everything was in stock and now already in my bathroom. Speaking of savings, everyone has dealt with cast iron tubs from the last century; the bath is always ice-cold, and if you want to bathe, a lion's share of the heat goes to warming the cast iron itself, but with acrylic it's totally different, acrylic doesn't absorb heat at all, it's basically plastic, and warming it takes almost no effort, so consider both cold and hot water savings.
the only downside is the price; no matter how golden it may be, we always want it cheaper, that's just our nature. Another drawback is purchasing the full set: the legs for 1100 UAH, the front panel for 100 EUR, and the headrest for 380 UAH, totaling not too much, not too little, 600 USD.
Gostjust bought Ravak Vanda II
Dissatisfied with the quality. Not worth this money or even half.
22 July 2015 
Pay more for advertising and brand name than for quality.
Design
Quality is bad. Material is fragile. It creaks.
use Ravak Vanda II month or more i recommend it don't buy
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