Villeroy & Boch Oberon 160x75 cm (UBQ160OBE2V-01)
![]() | Outdated Product Volume (L): 125; Material: kvaril; Country of origin: Germany; Dimensions (mm): 1600x750; Bath depth (mm): 450; |
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Always clarify the specifications and configuration of the product with the online store manager before purchasing.
Catalog Villeroy & Boch 2025 - new arrivals, bestsellers, and the most relevant models Villeroy & Boch.
Model overview based on user reviews
The Villeroy & Boch Oberon bathtub is highly praised for its construction from Quaryl, a material superior to acrylic in terms of quality and durability. Users appreciate its thickness and indestructibility, noting that it maintains its shine and resists scratches, while also being less slippery than acrylic. The bathtub's design is versatile, allowing for features like hydromassage, and its aesthetic appeal is enhanced by its beautiful, milk-white color. Although some might find the price high, the quality and longevity of the product justify the cost. Overall, it is considered an excellent investment for those seeking a high-quality, durable bathtub.
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Well, I'll also describe that all quaryl bathtubs can be equipped with hydromassage and so on, the material is very flexible and not problematic for drilling. All the bathtubs have a very beautiful shape since you can mold anything from quaryl, there are some very attractive options, but they are even more expensive than this one. Personally, I will now have a long-lasting desire to buy only Villeroy & Boch; the sanitary ware is really of superb quality. Buy it and don't mind that it's so expensive, but it's worth it. The bathtub is actually not made of Acrylic as stated here on the website, but of Quaryl. Quaryl is indeed the highlight of the German brand, and no one else uses this technology (the company doesn't disclose the composition, so I can't say for sure.) In terms of quality, Quaryl is much better than acrylic. I have a guest bathroom on the first floor made of pure acrylic, but on the second floor, I installed a better and larger one. I have the maximum size, which is 190 by 90, plus a depth of 48 from the lowest point. By the way, regarding the depth, 90% of the bathtubs have such depth, and it is rare, as all others barely reach 60%. The curves and so on... Returning to the quality, Quaryl is much better; firstly, it's slightly thicker and visually indestructible. Even if something falls on it, it's unaffected, plus it doesn't lose its shine and doesn't scratch at all. Moreover, it's not as slippery as acrylic. Understand correctly, acrylic isn't ice, but the difference is significant. no drawbacks at all. |
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