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This drop-in tub from Diamond Spas is designed in French Country style.


May 29, 2012
This article first appeared in the PR May 2012 issue of Pro Remodeler.

This drop-in tub from Diamond Spas is designed in French Country style. The tub measures 42 in. x 72 in. x 24 in., giving users plenty of room to relax. The exterior shell is made of 90 to 95 percent recycled copper.

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