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11 Free Bath Sound Effects - Most Popular

Water Bubble #2

Listen to this sound (#0183)
Water bubbles made with a straw in a tub. UCS Category: WATRBubl. Length: 00:18.
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Frying bath #3

Listen to this sound (#2507)
Frying bath with churros. Easy to loop. UCS Category: WATRBubl. Length: 00:35.
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Swirl in the water

Listen to this sound (#0192)
Sloshing sounds made by moving a hand through the water in a bathtub. UCS Category: WATRMvmt. Length: 00:19.
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Fill bathtub

Listen to this sound (#0175)
Filling a bathtub. The valve delivers a variable rate. UCS Category: WATRDrip. Length: 02:44.
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Ventilation #2

Listen to this sound (#0174)
Small (a little old) bathroom ventilation. UCS Category: MACHFan. Length: 00:34.
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Frying bath #1

Listen to this sound (#2505)
Beginning of a frying bath with churros. UCS Category: WATRBubl. Length: 01:01.
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Frying bath #4

Listen to this sound (#2508)
Frying bath with churros. Easy to loop. UCS Category: WATRBubl. Length: 00:38.
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Frying bath #5

Listen to this sound (#2509)
Frying bath with churros. Easy to loop. UCS Category: WATRBubl. Length: 00:45.
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Water flow #1

Listen to this sound (#0204)
Water flow in a pipe at the time of bath emptying. UCS Category: WATRDran. Length: 00:20.
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Frying bath #2

Listen to this sound (#2506)
Beginning of a frying bath with churros. UCS Category: WATRBubl. Length: 00:38.
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Water flow #2

Listen to this sound (#0205)
Water flow in a pipe at the time of bath emptying. UCS Category: WATRDran. Length: 00:20.
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