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    2 Brand New Kohler Hourglass Whirlpool drop-in bathtubs... CHEAP!

    I have two of these tubs, identical, never used, BRAND NEW IN THE BOX! Neither tub has never even been installed. One is in the box, the other is loose (box fell apart when I moved). This is the Hourglass drop-in series from Kohler, and are very high end. They come complete as you see in the pictures with a 3/4 HP Kohler Pump, 4 color-matched flexjets, and color-matched airswitch. All of the protective plastic is still on the tubs, and they are in perfect condition with no blemishes at all. New, these tubs listed at $2600 each. A quick google search and you will find similar kohler tubs at online wholesalers and Ebay for $12-1800 each, plus shipping. I bought these a little over a year ago and they're still sitting in my garage. I've decided to remodel my kitchen instead of two of my bathrooms right now, so these need to go. I just want them out of my garage, someone is going to get a fantastic deal! $800 each, or come take both of them away for $1500. I'd also consider trades for something you might have that I could use.. cheap car, ATV, jetski, snowmobile, tools, etc? You won't be disappointed. 414-732-4824



    Dimensions: 60" Long, 32" wide, 20" tall. I believe capacity is 64 gallons. White in color.








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    bump up. Need these out of the garage!

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    I'm interested in 1, still trying to figure out how to fit a 32" wide tub into my bathroom...
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    Let me know if you want to come over and take a look. Theyre 32" at the widest point, I think the tub will actually sit in a narrower space since its a drop-in unit. Either way, let me know if you want to check em out.

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    same way you fit a huge couch through a tiny door way. what size door does your bathroom have? should be at least a 28" door, most likely 30". easily fit that tub through a 28" door though, just gotta think outside the box.

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    Yea. you can walk it through a standard bathroom door easy as pie. All you need to do is turn it on its side and walk it right in. I think its about 20" tall (or wide if you put it on edge).

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    One of those pumps would work awesome to move water across a river bed in back yard!
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    I'm thinking........................ I will have to talk to the wife and see..
    I'll keep my freedom, my guns, and my money. You can keep your change.

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    Its not getting it INTO the bathroom, its getting it INTO the spot the old 30" wide tub is in. Still debating on knocking down a wall or not, the wife wants one of these fancy tubs...
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    going to pass, wife doesn't want to put one of these in only to sell the house next year.
    I'll keep my freedom, my guns, and my money. You can keep your change.

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    would you be interested in selling the pumps only. have no use for tubs.need pumps for parts.

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    What would you be willing to offer for the pump? I'd prefer to sell these complete as I think its pretty useless without the pump.

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    I can offer you 250.00 each,what it would cost to replace one but i have very little access and no room to replumb for a different type pump.

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    I am still interested in the pumps but it looks like you have never replied to my offer.

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    sorry terminator, don't get on here much. Give me a call at 414.732.4824

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    Bump up, I would like to get these out of the garage!

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