Bubble Tube Trio
Bubble Tube Trio
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Why We Love It
Bubble tube x 3! This sensory room set combines three bubble tubes on one sturdy base. The trio of color-changing lights and floating bubbles creates a mesmerizing display that helps kids feel calm, safe and settled.
- 3-in-1 design for easy setup
- Supports kids with sensory challenges
- Made by Fun and Function
- All ages
Ideas for Use
- Place in a sensory room as a calming focal point
- Use to help kids self-regulate after transitions
- Invite kids to point out which tube is the tallest and which is the shortest
Details
- Overall: 15.75" Square x 55"H
Bubble Tubes: Small - 3.5" Diameter x 22.8"H
Medium - 3.5" Diameter x 30.7"H
Large - 3.5" Diameter x 38.6"H
Base: 15.7" Square x 19.7"H
Weighs 33 lbs.
Made from ABS plastic, acrylic and HIPS plastic - Before cleaning, unplug all equipment from the electrical outlet. Wipe with a soft, lint-free white cloth and mild detergent, such as dishwashing liquid diluted with water. Never use an abrasive cloth or any solvent, such as paint thinner/mineral spirits, ammonia or chlorine-based products.
- Color: White base with multicolored lights
Getting Started
- Requires an electrical outlet. Do not use any power cord other than the one supplied. Before plugging in the power cord, ensure it is the cord supplied with your product. Using any power cord other than the one supplied could cause damage to the product or blow a fuse.
- To keep your bubble tube bacteria-free, change the water every three months and use our BCB Additive (MS3707). We recommend our Bubble Tube Pump and Hose (EX6019) for easy maintenance. Additional products all sold separately.
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Shipping and Returns
Please note: This item will be shipped separately from the rest of your order. Estimated date provided upon request. For returns, a 20% restocking fee is applied.
Safety Information
Use with adult supervision.
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