What Makes This Good Stuff
As we all know, our little ones take far more baths than showers. How can we filter chemicals from bath water? It has always been difficult (impossible?) to filter their bath water. Bathtub faucets are not designed to accept any sort of filter system. This means that even if we have a shower filter, we still have to bathe our kids in unfiltered water!
Those days are over! This “Bath Ball” hangs on the bath faucet. It hooks over the pop-up shower knob. A friend of ours has one of those older type bath faucets that does not have one of those knobs, so she simply drapes a wet wash cloth over the faucet. The bath ball can then be used perfectly. Thanks, Colleen, for this tip!
The Bath Ball Filter removes chlorine, chloramines, VOC’s, THM’s, pesticides, sulfur, heavy metals, hydrogen sulfide (“rotten egg” odor), iron oxides (“rust water”), dirt, sediment and other odors….. and it’s pH balanced!!
The Bath Ball Filter gives you smoother, softer skin and hair that is less dry…and it leaves your tub and shower area will be cleaner too!
Please Note: The hardness of your water will determine the performance of the bath ball filter. Hard water has the ability to damage the coating on the chrome bath ball filter. If your water is hard, then we recommend the purchase of the white bath ball for durability against your water.
Bath Ball Chlorine Filter Specifications
- Housing material: ABS (inert) plastic, which is BPA free.
- Recommended flow rate: 4-5 gallons per minute.
- Replace filter cartridge after 12 to 18 months or 20,000 to 25,000 gallons of filtration.
- Choose from White or Chrome.
(Read more about why you should filter the water in your home.)
Erica (verified owner) –
I love the idea of being able to filter bath water but it has flaws. The cord that you use to put over the faucet makes it hang to far behind the water flow and the water completely misses the filter. Also, the cord slips out of the holes easily as makes the filter fall into the bath. Maybe mine is defective or could I be doing something wrong? For the price I sure hope it will work better than this!
John Goss (verified owner) –
Hi Erica,
Yikes! I’m sorry you are having difficulties with your Bath Ball!. We’ve never had anyone have the problem of the bale falling off! Could you send me a couple of photos of the top of the ball and of your tub faucet? You can send them directly to me at john@gimmethegoodstuff.org We want you to be happy with your purchase. I’m sure we can correct the problems.
Thanks -John-
Athena St. Clair –
I also love the fact that I can filter my bath water. I however am also having issues with it slipping out of its holes and falling off everytime i bump it. I also think the cord is to long. Otherwise love this just fusterated about the cord.