7 Best Baby Bath Tubs, Tested and Reviewed
These top-rated tubs, seats and sink inserts will help make bath time a breeze.

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Bath time can be bonding time, sure. But a slippery, wriggling infant can make the process feel more than a little bit stressful. A sturdy baby bath tub can make the job easier — and more fun.
After testing 15 baby bath tubs, seats and sink inserts in the Good Housekeeping Institute Parenting Lab and at home with our own infants, plus gathering long-term feedback on many of those tubs from our consumer survey panel, we're confident these are the best ones you can buy.
Our top picks:
There are three different types of baby bath tubs you'll want to consider:
- Basin tubs: These are meant to be placed on a flat surface, ideally the floor or in the big tub, so your baby is not up high on a counter.
- Bath support seat: These are designed to be used in a big bath tub or large sink.
- Sink insert: These are for use in your kitchen or bathroom sink.
You'll start bathing your newborn after the first week or two at home, once their umbilical cord stump falls off naturally. Until then, a sponge bath is sufficient. Even once you start to use a baby bath tub, you don't need to dip your baby in water every day; every other day is enough during the first year.
Read our reviews below, then head to the end of this guide for more on bath time safety, the best way to clean a baby bath tub and what we look for when shopping for an infant tub. If you're still figuring out your baby registry, you'll want to check out some of our other baby gear guides, too, including our favorite convertible cribs, the best infant car seats and the best baby bath toys.
Jessica (she/her) is a freelance writer with several decades of experience writing lifestyle content and evaluating home and parenting products. A mom of two teens and two cats, her previous work can be seen in American Baby and Parents.
Rachel Rothman was the chief technologist and executive technical director of the Good Housekeeping Institute for over 15 years, overseeing testing methodology, implementation and reporting for all GH Labs. She also managed GH's research division and the analysis of applicants for the GH Seal and all other testing emblems.


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