Product Review: Safety 1st Comfy Duck Bath Center

The Baby Bath that I Got for My Baby

When it came to getting everything that I wanted to have for my baby I knew for sure that I wanted to get him a baby bath that I could use before he could sit up and take a bath in the kitchen sink or in the bathtub. I was limited in my choices and from what was at
 the store I chose the Safety 1st Comfy Duck Bath Center.

I thought that the tub was reasonably priced, about 20 dollars if I remember correctly, I have found the Safety 1st Comfy Duck Bath Center for cheaper since then though. However the price wasn't the first thing that attracted me to the bath. I liked that it came with a newborn sling, something that I knew would come in handy for the baths that were going to be given while my son still had an umbilical cord stub.

After my son was born I used the bath with the newborn sling attached. Honestly it was very helpful, still it being my son's first bath he was rather upset about the whole thing. However in less than three weeks my son had a belly button that was able to be submerged in water. In that amount of time I think I gave him about 4 or 5 baths using the newborn sling. So it is hard to recommend the Safety 1st Comfy Duck Bath Center for the newborn sling to someone if they will only use it 4 or 5 times.

As for the tub portion of the bath, now that I could fill it and lay my son in the bath that was what I was using. Even though the bath claimed it had a thermometer so you could make sure that the water was not too hot, I just went off of common sense and instincts because I didn't think that the thermometer was that reliable. The pitcher that the Safety 1st Comfy Duck Bath Center came with had a lid with holes but the lid would never stay on and so I didn't use the lid. I don't think that a thermometer or a pitcher is something that you will need to worry about making sure that they come with the baby bath that you choose to get.

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  • I thought that the tub was reasonably priced.
  • Even though the bath claimed it had a thermometer, I just went off of common sense and instincts.
  • When my son was 3 months we moved and I didn't bother taking the Safety 1st Comfy Duck Bath Center.
 
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Not too excellent with all the grammatical errors.

Posted on 05/28/2007 at 9:05:00 PM

We had one of these for our baby and loved it. Excellent review!

Posted on 05/25/2007 at 6:05:00 PM

Amazing what changes in a matter of 3 years. I had the model of this bath tub back in 2003. It's come a long way!

Posted on 05/22/2007 at 7:05:00 AM

My daughter had one of these for her baby and we all thought it would be great. But soon the kitchen sink became the favorite bathing spot. I think these can be nice when babies are really young but not at all necessary.

Posted on 05/22/2007 at 12:05:00 AM

I think that most baby bathtubs are poorly designed. I used a different one, also by Safety 1st, I believe, and it was good in some aspects but overall I hated it. The kitchen sink worked much better.

Posted on 05/19/2007 at 7:05:00 AM

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