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Brand: Kohler
Located in: Bath, Tubs, Tubs

The ultra-deep reservoir of the sok overflowing bath with effervescent ports allows you to completely immerse yourself in the water as millions of bubbles emerge from eleven ports, gently caressing your body for a soothing bathing experience. This model features a continuous flow of water over four sides of basin for a relaxing visual and aural sensation. A 1.5-horsepower pump with a 4-kilowatt, in-line heater powers the whirlpool system. The bath is constructed of fiberglass reinforced plastic for exceptional durability and easy cleaning. The drain outlet on this model is on the left-hand side.

Product Features

  • Shown in biscuit
  • Outer shell: 75" x 41" x 25"
  • Bathing area: 63" x 31-1/2" x 23-1/2"
  • KOHLER® Experience whirlpools create a sensory sanctuary where you can relax, rejuvenate and renew
  • User stays warmer than traditional baths, as shoulders and torso can be completely submerged
  • 11 color-matched effervescent ports
  • 1-1/2 hp pump
  • 4 kW heater
  • Two 208V-240V hard-wire electrical service required
  • Remote Control
  • UL listed
  • Drain at left
  • Pump at left and control on bather's right


Product Specifications

Lenght75in
Width41in
Height25in


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    Avg. Customer Rating:
     
    2 stars
    (based on 1 review)

    [2 of 2 customers found this review helpful]

     
    Jets Leak
    By GVerified Reviewer from Studio City, California on 1/15/2007
    Pros:
    Attractive Design
    Cons:
    Jets Leak - defective, Leaks/Drips
    Best Uses:
    Private Bathroom
    Bottom Line:

    Comments about Kohler Sok Overflowing Bath w/Drain & Controls at Left - K-1189-RE:

    [...] That's disappointing. Our tub is installed on the second floor master bath and the jets began to leak after 10-15 uses. It is an obvious manufacture defect. After installing into expensive stone, there is no fix option without removing the entire tub and ruining the stone. I will not buy Kohler again, and am very disappointed them. Be careful!

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