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Moray 69 in. x 30 in. Solid Surface Stone Resin Flatbottom Freestanding Double Slipper Soaking Bathtub in Matte WhiteUpgrade your home spa experience with our freestanding matte white bathtub, measuring 69" x 29. 53" x 21. 65". Featuring an oval shape and modern design, this tub provides a luxurious and practical soaking experience while enhancing any bathroom decor. The premium acrylic resin and aluminum powder reinforced solid surface offers excellent thermal conductivity and insulation, keeping the water and tub warmer for longer. With a 120 degree curved design
Upgrade your home spa experience with our freestanding matte white bathtub, measuring 69" x 29.53" x 21.65". Featuring an oval shape and modern design, this tub provides a luxurious and practical soaking experience while enhancing any bathroom decor. The premium acrylic resin and aluminum powder-reinforced solid surface offers excellent thermal conductivity and insulation, keeping the water and tub warmer for longer. With a 120-degree curved design and ergonomic lumbar arch, you can fully relax in comfort and style. The efficient overflow drain system allows for quick and residue-free draining, thanks to a detachable pop-up drain assembly made of pure copper and a silica gasket seal. Maintenance and hygiene are effortless with the stain-resistant, crack-proof, and antibacterial surface of this PMMA and ATH aluminum powder bathtub. Plus, its one-piece construction and cUPC certification guarantee safety and durability. Complete your bathroom oasis with our easy-to-install and sleek looking freestanding bathtub.
Dimensions
| Basin Length (in.) | 54 | Basin Width (in.) | 20 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Overall Height (in.) | 21.625 | Overall Length (in.) | 69 |
| Overall Width (in.) | 29.5 | Soaking Depth (in.) | 14.17 |
Details
| Bath Therapy Type | Soaking | Color Family | White |
|---|---|---|---|
| Color/Finish | Matte White | Drain Location | Center |
| Exterior bath shape | Oval | Faucet mount | Floor |
| Freestanding Tub Style | Double Slipper | Included | Drain |
| Material | Stone Resin | Maximum Number of Occupants | 1 Person |
| Product Weight (lb.) | 282 lb | Returnable | 90-Day |
| Tub Design | Double Slipper | Tub/Shower Features | Integral Drain, Predrilled Drain Holes, Predrilled Overflow Holes, Self Leveling Base |
| Water capacity (gallons) | 61 |
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★★★★★ 4
Replacement policies need reworked, but item is good
Format: Paperback, Format: Paperback
One of the copies came ripped, and I am unable to get a replacement without sending back all 15 books.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2026
★★★★★ 5
A Vision of Pastoring That is Rare but Inspiring
Format: Kindle
No one has been more helpful to me from afar in church planting and pastoring than Eugene Peterson. His vision of pastoring is inspiring but increasingly rare in the church growth landscape of the Evangelical industrial complex. “The pastors of America have metamorphosed into a company of shopkeepers, and the shops they keep are churches. They are preoccupied with shopkeeper’s concerns—how to keep the customers happy, how to lure customers away from competitors down the street, how to package the goods so that the customers will lay out more money.” In this book, Peterson offers up an alternate view—a biblical view—of the work of the pastor: prayer, reading Scripture, and offering spiritual direction. This work is modest work—hard work—but it is the good work God has called us to.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2022
★★★★★ 5
Excellent
Format: Kindle
An excellent work on the essential shape of pastoral work. A very convicting and important read for those who work in ministry- prayer, scripture, and spiritual direction will never be demanded of us, but are non-negotiable in order to maintain our call.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
★★★★★ 5
A must read for any pastor or spiritual leader
Format: Paperback
This book is profoundly insightful and easy to read and understand. It is not heavily theological (and does not need to be). It is practical. I have purchased an additional copy to give my pastor for his birthday. If he has already read it, he can pass it on. EVERY pastor needs to read this and practice these tips, which many do not receive in seminary. THIS is the type of pastor I want and need (and my pastor does embody much of what Peterson describes). I think pastors should read this every year or two to reassess their progress toward keeping these goals always in mind and in practice as much as possible.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2019
★★★★★ 4
A still timely writing for all pastors
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Although first published 25 years ago, Peterson addresses a matter that is still timely, the need for all pastors to commit themselves to prayer, reading scripture and spiritual direction. These, Peterson asserts, are an essential foundation for all other aspects of ministry. Peterson's premise, that many pastors have abdicated their primary calling to these three practices, is still very relavent to the current state of pastoral ministry. Its content will be useful for new and veteran pastors alike.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2013