Friday, January 25, 2013

Puj Flyte Review and Giveaway!


If you've ever given a new baby a bath you know how difficult it can be.
Sweet new little baby skin gets so very slippery when they’re wet and soapy which makes it very difficult to hold on to little one. It’s also hard to cradle baby just right so they feel safe and secure while getting them cleaned up and smelling sweet like a baby should.

Meet the Puj Flyte.


A compact baby bath that fits in most sinks.
An easy way to keep baby comfortably cradled and parents hands free.


I was given the Puj Flyte tub to test out with Bug.
When I received it my first impression was how sturdy the tub felt without being a hard plastic.
It has a very nice shape to it when it’s opened and looks like it would be very comfortable for baby to lounge in while getting a bath.

The material the tub is made out of has a slight give to it so it is comfortable for baby yet has enough support to keep baby in a good position and is able to form nicely to most sinks.
It folds flat making it easy to pack in the bottom of a suitcase for travel. 
It also has a convenient hole for hanging to dry and is made of a non-absorbent mold and mildew resistant material which also helps it to dry quickly without you having to wipe it down.

Unfortunately for me I have very odd sized sinks.
Our bathroom sink is unusually small which when I filled the tub with water the overflow holes were not over the sink and I ended up getting a little bath myself. I also realized later that I put too much water in before putting baby in. I would recommend putting in just a little bit of water and then baby in before filling it much more.

My kitchen sink is a single large sink with no divider so it was too large for the puj tub.
I did however test this out in some of our family member’s sinks which worked well in most all of the sinks I tried out.

My favorite sink to use it in were those that had a higher faucet like on a kitchen sink or many pedestal sinks.

          

This was all at my in-law's house and grandma even got to try giving bug a bath 
in the Puj Flyte tub so I could get pictures.


Babies typically require lots of large equipment so it was nice to have something so small and compact for a change. I was able to hang this behind the door in my bathroom when it wasn't being used. It didn't prevent my door from opening up fully even with our towels that hang on the back of the door.



Over all this was a nice baby bath it’s especially perfect for anyone who has very little space in their home to hold a typical baby bathtub. As always please do not leave baby unattended while bathing them. :)



Where to buy the Puj Flyte?
You can either buy it via their Online Store.
Or Find A Store near you.

Or better yet WIN one!
Puj has agreed to give away One (1) Puj Flyte Tub to a Thankful For Thorns reader!
Open to US residents only.
a Rafflecopter giveaway

13 comments:

  1. I'm entering to win for myself, as our baby is due in May and this is the best looking bath I've seen so far! All of the others seem so bulky and hard to store, but this one looks compact and more sanitary, too. Thanks for introducing it to me. If I don't win it, it's definitely going on my registry!

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  2. Entering for my newborn. Looks like a handy thing to have! Love your giveaway and review! Anne Sweden

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  3. gift for a friend who's expecting

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  4. Want to win for me, but I will probably give it to a friend/relative after my little one is too big for it!

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  5. I'm entering for myself because I am expecting a baby in April. I always hand down baby gear though, so I'm sure it will get lots of use!

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  6. This would be for myself for baby number 4 coming in March.

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  7. I am entering for my son and daughter in law, they are expecting twins.

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  8. I'm entering to win for myself for baby #2 coming in March.

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  9. I'm entering to win this for my daughter who just had her first baby.
    terri.moore 30 at yahoo dot com

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  10. Entering for a friend that doesn't have a tub for her grandchild. Molly Bussler

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  11. I am trying to win it for me and my husband.

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