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Push Down Bath Waste & Trap (No Overflow) | Omnitub Tested | Deep Soak & Commercial Use
This push-down bath waste with matching bath trap (also commonly referred to internationally as a siphon) is engineered for deep-soaking Omnitub bathtubs where maximum water depth and long-term reliability are essential.
By removing the overflow outlet, this system allows greater potential water depth than standard overflow-limited installations. For this reason, no-overflow wastes are most commonly specified for commercial, hospitality, spa, and outdoor tubs, where controlled use is expected.
The waste and trap are supplied as a matched system and must be installed together. This ensures correct flow, reliable sealing, and long-term performance across the full depth range of Omnitub bathtubs.
This waste and trap combination has been tested by Omnitub across all Omnitub bath depths. Our testing shows that this system:
Maintains faster and more consistent drainage
Performs reliably at greater water depths
Outperforms common third-party waste options used with deep baths
This testing is why we supply the waste and trap as a single, compatible system rather than separate components.
This waste and trap set is fully compatible with all Omnitub bathtubs.
The choice between overflow and no overflow is not about tub compatibility — it is about how and where the bath will be used.
No overflow — enables greater potential soaking depth
Supplied with matching bath trap (siphon)
Push-down (click-clack) operation
Omnitub tested across all bath depths
Suitable for commercial, outdoor, and deep-soak installations
Compatible with all Omnitub bathtubs
On a non-seated Omnitub without an overflow, the maximum internal depth is approximately 600mm when filled to the brim.
This figure represents a brimmed bath and does not account for:
User water displacement (approximately 1 litre of water per 1kg of body weight)
Movement while bathing
Water movement when entering or repositioning
In real use, space must always be left for displacement and movement. Filling a bath to the brim will result in water spilling over the edge during use.
For this reason, Omnitub recommends a 400mm water depth fill on non-seated bathtubs.
Baths without an overflow rely on the user to manage the fill level and should not be left unattended while filling. For this reason, they are less commonly specified in indoor residential bathrooms.
Most indoor bathrooms use a bath waste with an overflow. We offer the same Omnitub tested waste and trap system with an integrated overflow for added reassurance.
Everything your plumber, installer or architect needs — datasheets, care guides, and supporting documents for this product.
Made in Somerset, shipped worldwide. Stocked white tubs dispatch within a day or two — coloured and bespoke builds are made to order. UK mainland delivery is free; international ships via our shipping network.
Despatched as soon as possible — delivered on the next available date.
Pick your preferred delivery date at checkout, at no extra cost.
Secure your tub now and tell us when you’re ready — ideal if your installer date isn’t confirmed.
Palletways kerbside delivery, inclusive of VAT. Choose your delivery date at checkout.
Air or road freight worldwide. Live rates at checkout.
UK Mainland delivery is free. England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland — every postcode, every tub, on a named day you choose at checkout. No minimum order, no surcharges, no fine print.
International? Live rates at checkout. Add your tub to the cart, enter your delivery address, and we will quote shipping live — calculated against the actual package dimensions and your destination. There is no need to ask for a quote — the checkout does it for you in seconds.
Whether you want immediate dispatch, a future delivery date, or to hold your order entirely until your project is ready — we have an option for you. UK and international.
Immediate Dispatch — your order ships as soon as possible and arrives on the next available delivery day. Available UK and worldwide.
Scheduled Delivery — pick a specific delivery date at checkout that suits your installer or project. Available UK and worldwide.
Hold Order — secure your tub today at the current price and tell us when you would like it delivered later. Days, weeks or months — your call. The order is locked in, production is queued, and we ship when you give us the go. Ideal if your installer date is not yet confirmed, you are waiting on bathroom works, or you simply want to take it off your list while you finalise the rest. Available UK and worldwide.
Click & Collect — collect directly from our Somerset workshop. Available Monday to Friday — we will arrange a suitable time with you.
England · Scotland · Wales · Northern Ireland
Delivery to all mainland UK addresses is completely free of charge, inclusive of VAT. Your tub travels on a pallet and is delivered to your kerbside on the date you choose at checkout.
We recommend timing delivery to coincide with your installer's visit. This starts your 30-day return window from the moment the tub arrives, and means your installer can receive and position it in one visit. If your installer date isn't confirmed yet, use the Hold Order option — order now and tell us when you're ready.
Delivery days are Monday to Friday only, excluding public and bank holidays and the festive closure period in December. Some areas of Scotland require an additional two working days. Northern Ireland requires an additional two working days on the free delivery schedule.
You can reschedule your chosen delivery date up to 7 days before the booked date. To track your delivery, use the tracking link sent at despatch — click 'Track IT' and enter your postcode and consignment number.
All Omnitub deliveries are kerbside. The courier is not obligated to move your tub beyond the kerbside — they may assist if asked but reserve the right to decline. Moving the tub from the kerbside to its final position is the customer's responsibility. Please ensure access is suitable for a pallet vehicle and flag any restrictions (narrow lanes, low clearance) when ordering.
You have 48 hours from the delivery timestamp to report any damage. Do not accept delivery and leave the tub wrapped until installation — transit damage can only be actioned within this 48-hour window. This is standard practice for palleted goods and applies to all deliveries.
If a delivery is refused or cannot be completed due to the customer being unavailable, a re-delivery charge applies and must be paid before goods are released. If the tub needs to be held at the local depot in the meantime, a £6 (inc. VAT) per day storage charge applies on top of any re-delivery fee. To avoid re-delivery charges entirely, the order may be collected directly from the local delivery depot.
Jersey · Guernsey · Isle of Man
We ship to the UK Channel Islands as a chargeable service. You have two options:
Use your own Channel Island shipper. We deliver your tub to a forwarding partner on the UK mainland — this falls within our free UK mainland delivery service. You arrange the onward crossing.
We arrange the full crossing. We can price and organise shipping direct to your Channel Island address. Contact us via WhatsApp or phone and we'll get a quote across to you.
Add a tub to your cart and enter your delivery address at checkout — we will show live shipping rates calculated for your specific cart and destination at checkout.
Prices shown to customers outside the UK are net of VAT. Import VAT and any applicable tariffs are the buyer’s responsibility and are assessed at your country’s point of entry. Use simplyduty.com with HS code 39221000 as a guide for what may be due in your country.
Full details of our returns policy are available at omnitub.co.uk/policies/refund-policy. The following points are worth being aware of at the point of delivery:
All shipments are fully insured in transit. Omnitub Ltd cannot be held liable for delays caused by the transport carrier. UK mainland delivery is inclusive of VAT. All other shipping is chargeable and quoted exclusive of local taxes and import duties. HS code for customs purposes: 39221000. Last updated April 2026.
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In many cases, yes — but it depends on which Omnitub you’re choosing.
Non-seated Omnitubs can normally be turned on their side for access. When turned, the key measurement becomes 625mm, so as a general guide you want a doorway opening of at least 630mm to allow the tub through safely.
Seated Omnitubs work differently. Because of the shape and proportions, the smallest measurement is the actual width of the tub itself. So the doorway opening you need depends on the width of the tub you’ve chosen:
In simple terms:
As a rough guide, a standard internal door in the UK is usually around 720mm to 750mm wide, so many non-seated tubs will go through without issue. Seated tubs depend entirely on the width selected and the true clear opening available on site.
It’s also worth remembering that the clear opening matters more than the door leaf size itself. Door frames, skirting, tight turns, bannisters, radiators, and hallway restrictions can all affect access.
If there’s any doubt at all, measure the narrowest point on the full access route — not just the bathroom door.
Short answer — the 1600×800 is a one or two-person tub.
The 1600mm length and 800mm width give two adults room to sit comfortably facing one another, or inside each-other, without competing for space. The internal dimensions are generous enough that shoulders, legs, and elbows aren't cramped.
If you're planning to use the tub solo most of the time, the 1600×800 still works well — you simply have more room to move, turn, or float. Solo bathers between 5'2" and 6'4" report the 1600 length as ideal for full immersion with legs extended.
It depends on whether you choose a white Omnitub (in stock) or a coloured Omnitub (made to order) — but in all cases, you stay in control of the delivery date.
Delivery date selection
At checkout, you can select your delivery date to suit your project. You can also:
White Omnitubs (in stock)
Coloured Omnitubs (made to order)
UK delivery
Worldwide delivery
We ship worldwide, and delivery times will be clearly shown at checkout based on your location.
In simple terms:
You’re not forced into taking delivery before you’re ready — you can secure your Omnitub now and have it arrive exactly when your project needs it.
All Omnitubs are delivered kerbside and arrive securely palletised.
This means the delivery is made to the nearest accessible point outside your property, and you (or your installer) are responsible for moving the tub from the kerb to its final location.
UK delivery
International delivery
Important on arrival
Will the driver help?
Drivers are not obligated to assist with moving the tub beyond kerbside delivery. However, in some cases they may help if asked — but this is entirely at their discretion and they can decline.
In simple terms:
Planning ahead makes the delivery smooth and stress-free.
Yes — all Omnitubs come with the waste hole pre-drilled as standard.
The exact position of the waste is shown clearly in the product imagery on each product page, so you and your installer can plan accordingly before ordering.
Can the waste hole be moved?
No — the waste position is fixed on standard tubs. Changing the location would require a completely bespoke mould, which is a separate process. If you need something different, you can explore this via our bespoke options.
Can you supply the tub without a waste hole?
Yes — this is available on request. We can supply the tub undrilled, which is often used in more specialist setups, such as:
In simple terms:
This approach ensures consistency, accuracy, and makes installation straightforward in most cases.
No — only the waste hole is pre-drilled as standard.
This is intentional, as it gives you full flexibility during installation.
Why isn’t the overflow pre-drilled?
Most Omnitubs can have the overflow positioned on any side, and in many cases up to three sides depending on the design. Because every installation is different, it’s far better to drill this on site once final positioning is confirmed.
How difficult is it?
It’s a very straightforward job — around 1/10 difficulty. All that’s required is:
That’s it.
Where do you drill it?
On non-seated Omnitubs, the bottom of the overflow hole is typically positioned at 525mm from the base (52.5cm / ~20.7 inches), which leaves 25mm (2.5cm / ~1 inch) to the top edge.
Once marked, you simply drill the hole with the hole saw and fit your overflow.
In simple terms:
It’s designed this way so your installer can place everything exactly where it works best for your layout.
Builds, installs, colour stories, and notes from our Somerset workshop.
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A deep soaking tub is a type of bathtub that is designed to allow the user to immerse themselves fully in the water. This can provide a number of benefits o...
ReadTake our standard 7-layer build up to 13 layers — for outdoor cold plunges, commercial spas, and recirculation systems where every degree counts.
Optional on standard installs — our 7-layer build already outperforms acrylic and steel for regular bathroom use.
Protects against the temperature delta between your water and the surroundings — prevents condensation, holds heat, survives winters.
Hotels, spas, glamping, wellness facilities — additional insulation reduces equipment workload and running costs.
Tubs paired with chillers, plant rooms or filtration units — extra insulation protects both the tub and the system around it.
If your tub is going outdoors, connecting to a chiller or filtration unit, or being installed as part of a commercial setup — additional insulation is available from Omnitub.
We take our standard 7-layer build and add extra insulation layers bonded with glass and resin, finished with a fully sealed exterior coating. The thickness depends on your project — from 25mm upwards to 100mm+ depending on conditions and requirements. The most popular option is 50mm, which holds water temperature up to 80% longer than our standard 7-layer build — a build that already outperforms acrylic, steel, and most other bath materials on the market.
Additional insulation reduces the workload and running costs of your equipment and prevents condensation issues caused by the temperature difference between the water and the surrounding environment.
Whether it's a domestic garden cold plunge, a spa hot soak with plant room recirculation, or a commercial wellness facility — additional insulation protects the tub and the system it's connected to.
Some domestic customers have chosen to add insulation to indoor installations too — and we're happy to accommodate that. However, it's worth noting that additional insulation is not necessary for standard indoor domestic use, whether you're using the tub for hot or cold water. Our standard 7-layer build is more than sufficient for a regular bathroom environment.
Available on any tub in our range. Pricing is POA based on your project.
Available on any tub in our range. Tell us your project conditions — we’ll spec the right thickness, walk you through pricing, and confirm the build slot before you commit a penny.
Tubs you can sit in, layers you can touch, colours you can hold against the light. Or, if you can’t make it to Somerset, a one-to-one video walkthrough with the team.
Use the calendar below to pick a date + time that suits — slots refresh in real time.
Confirmation email lands instantly. We’ll WhatsApp you the day before to check what you want to focus on.
Maker-led tour, ~30 minutes, no sales pressure. Bring your spec sheet, your tile sample, your installer’s questions.
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Handmade in Somerset. Engineered to last decades. Available in any colour, for any room, in any climate.
Handmade in Somerset using the finest materials ensuring we can stand behind our 30 year Manufacturers Warranty.
When we describe our tubs as deep soaking we mean it. Your search has ended. Relax. (Non Seated Tub Depth).
UK delivery via Palletways. International shipping to 220+ countries with live rates at checkout. Sea freight available on request for larger orders.
Bathrooms, Tub Rooms, Gardens, Hotels, Airbnb, Glamping, Rentals, Retreats, Health Clubs, Gyms and more.
An Omnitub® is great to use with a shower. The solid, sturdy base delivers an amazing experience.
Not everyone wants a white tub. We've over 430 standard colours and even offer a colour match service.
Innovation, sustainability, and safety in every soak.
At Omnitub Ltd, we don’t just manufacture bath tubs—we create an experience. Every Omnitub Deep Soaking Bath Tub is meticulously handcrafted in the UK using our exclusive Omnigel material, a cutting-edge built-up system developed for superior durability, comfort, and environmental responsibility. Unlike mass-produced bath tubs made by machines, each Omnitub is carefully crafted by skilled professionals, ensuring exceptional quality, strength, and attention to detail in every piece.
Unlike conventional bath tubs, Omnitub Deep Soaking Bath Tubs are not built using standard acrylic sheets. Instead, we use Omnigel, a proprietary blend of high-performance resins and advanced protective agents, making our tubs stronger, safer, and far more luxurious.
Independent reviews from people who actually own an Omnitub. Verified by Trustpilot.
From the first phone call through to delivery, Omnitub were incredible. The depth is everything they say — a proper soak that fills you up to the shoulders. Worth every penny.
You can tell this is built by hand. The finish is flawless, the colour exactly what we wanted, and the team kept us in the loop the whole way through manufacturing.
We filled it once and were still warm two hours later. The Omnigel layers make a real difference — way better than the acrylic we replaced.
Installed it as an outdoor plunge with extra insulation. Survived a Pennine winter and still looks brand new. The team's installation advice was spot on.
We sent them a paint sample and they matched it perfectly. The bath ties in beautifully with our bathroom palette — couldn't have done it with any other manufacturer.
Coloured tub took the full two weeks they quoted, but the wait was worth it. Delivery was on the date we chose at checkout and the driver was excellent.
Never imported. Every Omnitub is hand-built in Somerset by our own craftsmen — from the Omnigel layup to the final coat. No outsourced moulds, no badge-engineering, no shortcuts.