Bath time innovation! Scoop up those toys!

Mar 3rd, 2006 | By admin | Category: Products

Bathtime! Possibly the best or worst time in your daily routine with your little guy! The innovative minds at Boon have come up with an incredible solution to keep all those toys dry after the bath! This adorable frog is a built-in shelf for bath products that attaches to virtually any bathtub wall! Place bath toys in his belly and dump out when you want to play. When finished, scoop up the toys, rinse them out and put the scoop back in the frog! Check it out today at Boon!

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  1. It’s definitely a cute product but it does NOT stay on the wall. I bought it for my son, followed all the directions and it fell off within 30 minutes.

  2. Wow Sara, that is indeed interesting! We have one and love it! Ours has been up for over a week now and we love it! - We have a tile tub, I wonder if you are using fiberglass? Interesting, we think ours is the best!

  3. I also have a tile tub. I was very disappointed because I thought it was a great idea.

  4. Need one now! Justice’s bath toys end up behind the bathroom sink. It looks like a neat thing. We also have fish and frog stickies on the tub walls. It would definitely fit right in.

  5. Dear Sara:

    Thank you for purchasing the Frog Pod. We are very sorry that you had a negative experience mounting it to your shower wall. We will be more than happy to provide you with additional adhesive strips so that you can try remounting the frog to your bathtub wall. We appreciate the feedback and are continuously looking for ways to improve our products and ensure the happiness of our customers. Please feel free to contact us at info@booninc.com so we can assist you.

    The adhesive strip used on the Frog Pod is designed by 3M and is called “VHB,” or Very High Bond. This adhesive tape is considered the best adhesive for use in the bathroom. It is designed to withstand moisture, chemical cleaner, and 10 lbs. of constant weight. A small percentage of tile surfaces (those with silicone based tile sealants, estimated to be less than 2% of tile used in residential bathrooms) will not allow the adhesive to stick to the surface. Our product testing has shown excellent results with regular shower tile. In the case that you might have very small tiles, we would recommend cutting the adhesive strips to avoid crossing over multiple grout lines.

    Thanks again for your feedback. We hope that we can help you resolve this issue.

    From the Boon Team

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