Roca Continental 170x70 cm
![]() | Outdated Product Volume (L): 182; Material: cast iron; Wall thickness (mm): 6; Country of origin: Spain; Manufacturer's warranty: 30 years; Dimensions (mm): 1700x700x550; Bath depth (mm): 400; |
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Roca Continental bathtub is a cast iron model praised for its snow-white shine and excellent heat retention. Users appreciate its stylish design and anti-slip coating, making it a comfortable choice for relaxation. However, some reviews mention that the enamel quality can be inconsistent, with reports of thin enamel and spontaneous cracks. The bathtub's size is generally well-received, accommodating adults comfortably, but its weight can be a challenge during installation. Additionally, the anti-slip coating on the floor tends to collect dirt, which can be difficult to clean. Despite these nuances, many find it a durable and aesthetically pleasing option, though some suggest considering other European brands for potentially better quality.
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The quality is terrible, the enamel is very thin, it became noticeable after a spontaneous crack. Looks beautiful The quality was disappointing. Although for such a price it should have been excellent quality. |
I have never written a review for a bathtub before, but as they say, there's a first time for everything. When renovating, we decided to install a bathtub, although a shower cabin would have been more convenient, but it's done now. We've had this bathtub for about ten years. Overall, we are satisfied with it as a bathtub. It has a nice enamel finish and a wonderful size. I don't know why some people say the enamel is too thin; in 10 years, there hasn't been a single chip, the enamel hasn't cracked anywhere, and rust has only appeared on the legs. For a height of 180, it's comfortable enough to stretch out in it. The bottom of my bathtub has a special coating that provides better grip for the feet with the bathtub floor. And here's the issue: they get quite dirty and become very noticeable. We've gotten used to it, but keep in mind that this might happen. We placed the legs on spacers made from car bearings to raise the bathtub from the floor and to ensure the height adjustment screws don't crack the tiles under the weight of a full bathtub and a person splashing around. Overall, it's a good cast iron bathtub, with the obvious drawback being the spots on the floor for grip. And the fact that we should have chosen a shower cabin during the renovation instead of a bathtub, but that doesn't affect the quality of the product. A good quality bathtub, medium size. Enough for an adult to relax for half an hour after a hard day at work. Spraying it on the floor is like sandpaper and collects all the dirt, then you can't even remove it with chemicals and a brush. |
Very small compared to the steel one 150x70, the dimensions seem the same but there's less space. Cast iron, the paint shines snow-white. a lot of space was allocated to the upper walls |
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