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Product Specs:

Product Specs

  • Style: Modern/Contemporary
  • Color Family: White
  • Therapy Type: Soaker
  • Installation Type: Clawfoot, Free Standing
  • Material: Cast iron
  • Tub Shape: Oval
  • Length: 60 in
  • Width: 30 in
  • Height: 24 in
  • Drain Placement: Rear Center
  • Max. Number of Occupants: 1
  • Water Capacity: 44 gallons
  • Inside Width: 24 in
  • Operational Water Depth: 14 in
  • Lighting: No
  • Self-Cleaning: No
  • Self-Filling: No
  • Integrated Seat: No
  • Integrated Armrest: No
  • Tiling Flange: No
  • Apron Front: No
  • Adjustable Jet Direction: No
  • Adjustable Jet Flow: No
  • Warranty: 5 Year Limited Warranty
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Description

24" H x 30" W x 60" L

About Cambridge Plumbing DE60-684D-PKG-CP-7DH 60-inch Cast Iron Double Ended Clawfoot Soaking Tub and Complete Plumbing Package in Chrome

This good, old-fashioned cast iron double ended clawfoot soaking tub would enhance the look and feel of any bathroom. It features luxurious porcelain interior and white paint exterior. The ball and claw feet are shipped detached from the tub which makes it easier to get through tight spaces. The kit comes with complete deck mount plumbing package with finish that match the feet which includes drain assembly, supply lines with shutoff valves above the floor and faucet. Everything you need!
  • Cast iron construction
  • Durable heavy-duty construction
  • Freestanding installation
  • Pristine white color tub
  • High quality white porcelain interior
  • Imperial ball and clawfeet
  • Double ended rolled rim tub edges
  • 7" faucet drilling holes
  • Water Capacity: 44 Gallons
  • 3 1/2" Rolled rim
  • 14" to overflow hole
  • Easy to clean

Plumbing Package Includes:

  • Faucet Model: CAM684D Deck mount gooseneck style tub filler with hand held shower
  • Supply Line: CAM341D with floor escutcheons and shut off valves
  • Drain and Overflow: CAM1900LTB with floor escutcheon
  • Your choice of plumbing finishes


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