Luxury 100% Bamboo Bathtub Caddy Tray for $46
May 5, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Dipping yourself in the tub every once in a while is already relaxing…but what if you could make that experience even more luxurious? Made to fit almost any bathtub, this Bamboo Caddy Tray lets you enjoy the unparalleled experience of luxury and serenity. It is conveniently designed to match your self-pampering needs or couple quality time: two side trays, extendable handles, accessory slots, and wine glass slots. It also has a waterproof book/tablet holder so you can enjoy reading or watching while you bathe. Made from high-quality bamboo, this caddy is waterproof, sturdy, and built to last.
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- Plenty of compartments, slots & trays for different items to use
- Phone slot & tablet holder for reading or watching
- Extendable handles lengthens the caddy up to 43″
- Non-slip silicone grips protect the tub caddy from sliding
- High-quality bamboo materials that’s waterproof, sturdy & built to last
- Fits almost any bathtub
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: natural
- Materials: 100% bamboo
- Product dimensions: 29.4″L x 9″ W x 2.3″H (closed)
- Extends up to 43″L
- Weight: 4lbs
- Detachable SPA trays
- Wine glass holder
- Book/tablet holder
- Removable waterproof cover
- Candle or cup slot
- Phone slot
- Silicone grip
- Soap holder
- Eco-friendly
Includes
- Luxury 100% Bamboo Bathtub Caddy Tray
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