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Kohler Archer 5 ft. Alcove Cast Iron Bathtub

Model number
K-877-S-0

The Kohler Archer K-877-S-0 is a 60-by-32-inch cast-iron alcove bathtub with an integral apron for standard three-wall installation. Its left-hand drain layout and built-in apron make it a straightforward choice for remodels replacing a conventional alcove tub. The cast-iron body gives it a more substantial, long-lasting feel than lightweight steel or acrylic builder-grade alternatives.

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Model no.
K-877-S-0
Brand
Kohler
Category
Bathtub
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§ Specifications

#specifications
Bathtub Type
alcove
Material
cast-iron
Dimensions Lxwxh In
60 x 32 x null
Drain Location
left
Drain Included
No
Overflow Included
No
Faucet Holes
0
Color Finish
White
Warranty
1-year limited

§ What's Included

01 Bathtub with integral apron

§ Warranty

1-year limited

§ FAQ

What material is the Archer alcove tub, and how heavy is it compared with acrylic?

This tub is made from enameled cast iron, so it is much heavier than an acrylic alcove tub of the same size. That added mass gives it a very solid feel and helps with durability and heat retention during use. The main tradeoff is installation complexity, because moving cast iron into an existing bathroom can be labor-intensive. Buyers should verify that the structure and access route are appropriate before ordering.

What installation setup does the K-877-S-0 require?

This is an alcove bathtub with an integral apron, which means it is intended for a standard three-wall installation. The built-in apron forms the finished front face, so it is especially suited to common remodel layouts where the tub sits between side walls. Because the drain is left-hand, rough plumbing needs to match that orientation. Installers should confirm wall finish thickness, leveling, and support details before setting the tub.

What drain and faucet compatibility should I expect?

The drain location is left-hand, so the waste-and-overflow components need to match that orientation. The drain assembly is not included and should be chosen separately based on the finished plumbing setup. Faucet holes are not drilled into the tub, which is typical for an alcove bath where the valve and spout are mounted in the surrounding wall. Buyers should confirm the rough-in layout before demo is complete if this is a replacement project.

Will a 60 x 32 alcove tub fit a standard replacement opening?

Yes, 60 by 32 inches is one of the most common alcove bathtub footprints in residential bathrooms, which is why this model is practical for replacements. Even so, existing framing, tile thickness, and plumbing location should still be measured rather than assumed. The cast-iron construction also means maneuvering room matters during installation. It fits a standard format, but it is not a lightweight drop-in swap.

How should the cast-iron Archer tub be cleaned and maintained?

Routine care should use mild soap or a non-abrasive bath cleaner with a soft sponge or cloth. Avoid abrasive powders, steel wool, and harsh scrubbing tools that can dull or scratch the enamel. Rinsing after use helps reduce soap film, and periodic drying helps limit mineral spotting in hard-water areas. Keeping the apron front clean is also important because it is a visible finished surface in the room.