Kaytee Clearwater bottiglia singola 32 once 32 once trasparente

Brand:Kaytee

3.2/5

31.59

Super Pet Clear View è la scelta chiara nelle bottiglie d'acqua. Il gancio di fissaggio a molla per impieghi gravosi fissa la bottiglia a qualsiasi casa di filo metallico per piccoli animali. Il tubo aspiratore a molla resistente al gocciolamento aiuta a mantenere l'habitat asciutto.

Borraccia in plastica sicura senza BPA. Dimensioni reali 3,12 pollici di diametro e 12-1/2 pollici di altezza. La bottiglia extra large da 32 once è ideale per animali assetati come conigli, porcellini d'India e cincillà. Viene fornito con un'anatra galleggiante per ricordare al proprietario di riempire la bottiglia. Nota: alcune gocce iniziali sono normali mentre si forma il vuoto.
Brand Kaytee
Color Clear
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 3.25 x 3.25 x 12.75 inches
Item model number 100079431
Item Weight 0.21 Pounds
Manufacturer Central Garden & Pet
Material Plastic
Product Dimensions 3.25 x 3.25 x 12.75 inches; 3.36 Ounces

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Scritto da: Mom~Hans~Ava~William&Nicole
PERFECT CLEAR 8oz KAYTEE WATER BOTTLE WITH DUCKY WATER LEVEL INDICATOR
NO PROBLEMS WITH THIS TOO CUTE, LITTLE DUCKY, KAYTEE 8oz (236mL) WATER BOTTLE. This water bottle is absolutely perfect and goes great with my green, red, purple, and yellow hamster cage! I really like that this bottle is clear and you can easily see the little duck from a distance so I know when my hamster, Fatty, needs more water. This is the perfect hamster water bottle and at $5.69 it’s a great price with Prime shipping. This is the cheapest price I found online! ~Remember the bottle will not stop dripping while you hold it because your hand actually puts a slight pressure on the bottle...it doesn't usually stop dripping until you hang it on a cage or carrier. ~BE SURE THE METAL SPRING ATTACHMENT (HANGS WATER BOTTLE ON CAGE) ISN’T TOO TIGHT OR SQUEEZING THE WATER BOTTLE MAKING IT DRIP! ~The first little drips are the first release of water created as your water bottle forms a new vacuum seal (when the air space and water volume equalize). This little release of water is the after effect of this equalization as the pressure stabilizes, and it is perfectly normal & not a sign of a leaking water bottle. ~To help establish the vacuum seal when the water bottle is first filled and mounted, tap the ball bearing several times with your fingertip to speed up the equalization of the vacuum pressure. IF YOUR WATER BOTTLE HAS A CONTINUOUS LEAK/DRIPS TRY THESE TIPS: 1)Check inside the cap of your bottle, and you should see a rubber gasket inside the cap. If the gasket is missing or damaged, your bottle will continuously drip. 2)Fill the water bottle completely full with water. A bottle filled halfway will take longer to create a vacuum and will drip more. 3)Once you have filled the bottle, tighten the cap securely, tap the ball bearing at the sink a few times, hang it on the cage/crate, and tap the ball bearing a few more times. Your water bottle should stop dripping within a few minutes. The smaller the bottle, the quicker the dripping will stop. 4)Hold the bottle so that the tube is facing up, squeeze the bottle until you force a small amount of water out, then turn it over and hang it on the cage/crate. (Think of it like a doctor clearing a syringe of air before giving you a shot.) The 32 oz and 64 oz bottles will take longer to form a vacuum than the 8 and 16 oz bottles. 5)Keep the water bottle out of direct sunlight and from warming too much because this will make the water leak as well. 6)If the animal continually shakes the cage, this can shake the water bottle which will leak as well. You can put a little drip protector underneath to catch the water.
Scritto da: A.
Leaks constantly but holds better than other bottles I've dealt with
Been trying every different bottle for my rabbit I swear we just have the worst luck. Every bottle we've purchased that claimed to be leak resistant leaked more than anything else. This one still leaks constantly but it's not AS BAD as the other ones so I gave it 4 stars. It does the job, although messy. It's a slow leak but at least I'm not having to soak up water from the rabbits cage area like I had to with other bottles. I kept trying new ones and every time I just went back to this one with the duck floaty in it.
Scritto da: Christy
It's nice
The only problem have with it is the nozzle bends downward a bit too much. But I don't think it's a problem for my piggies.
Scritto da: KA Simmons
Love!
Water bottle is great! There’s even a floating duck to make it easy to see when it needs to be filled.
Scritto da: Tammie
As expected… adorable
Love it
Scritto da: Sol Valerio
Worth it
Compared to the niteangel bottle, this does everything it was trying to do. Barely leaks and gives water when needed.
Scritto da: Storm
10/10 Recommend!
I think this water bottle is the best! It’s cheap functional and the duck level is a great touch. I do not experience leaking at all! The water flows great, I would definitely recommend especially with the bottle holder for any hamster cage!
Scritto da: David M
Works okay but could easily be made a little better
Bought this to replace the small 8oz bottle we got with our rabbit cage. The larger size is a great improvement, and we love the spring retention band with the clips compared to the simple piece of stiff hooked wire on the old bottle. But there are a couple of annoying shortcomings: * Don't like the angle on the "spout." It's too wide or obtuse. If you hold the bottle flat against the outside of the cage, the end of the spout doesn't really reach inside the cage -- it's almost even with the side of the bottle! You have to insert the spout first and lever the bottle's top end which collapses the plastic a bit near the spout (see next complaint), so the bottle doesn't actually sit flat against the cage -- the top end angles away. This could be remedied with a slightly tighter bend in the spout, maybe 5 degrees more? I thought about heating it up and trying to do this myself, but would be afraid the metal would collapse at the bend, or the heat would distort the circumference and cause a leak around the ball or around the cap. * Plastic is very soft, causing it to collapse near the cap end where the cage bars compress it when the spring retainer pulls it tight. Again I think this is caused by the angle of the spout, which hits the cage bar underneath and applies pressure to this point when the retainer is attached. My concern is this crease in the plastic will eventually break through and leak. * Minor gripe with the little yellow floating duck that's supposed to serve as a water level indicator. It has a disk on the bottom presumably as a ballast to make it float upright, but it's not heavy enough. So ours looks like a dead duck, always floating on its side. Not really a problem, since the actual water line is more visible to me than the duck, but my wife thought it was a cute addition until it wouldn't float upright. You can remove the duck if you don't want it. As for those complaining of leakage, all such bottles like this I've seen will leak at first. You have to "prime" it after filling to get the vacuum to seal. After filling, hold it over the sink while you tap the ball several times. This releases some water and you'll see air bubbles rise in the bottle. After several taps it should seal and stop leaking. Problem is, again, due to the soft plastic and the angle of the spout, it's impossible to install on the cage without squeezing it, which inevitably causes some initial leakage into the cage. Have a napkin handy to catch the water while you re-prime. Once installed and primed, ours has never leaked.
Scritto da: Susan
Great for the price, I highly recommended this bottle.
I’m not quite sure why people are having so many issues with these water bottles. I have ordered 4 of these, to replace my rabbits heavy glass bottles. (Yes, I do have 4 rabbits) I have only ordered 4 because I have 4 rabbits not because the bottles break. I prefer these bottles to glass ones because they are not heavy, and therefore they do not bend the walls of the bunny cages. Also, my rabbits had trouble getting water out of the glass bottles. I have had these bottles for one year, and yes they still preform just fine. They do leak the tiniest bit, but hey at least my rabbits can get water out of them, and for $6 per bottle I’m surprised how long they have lasted. Don’t hesitate to buy this water bottle for your small pets, it’s a great product.
Scritto da: H. Howse
Leaks a lot
The bottle is easy to squeeze, so even just the pressure from it being held onto the cage makes the water squeeze out. The lid also constantly drips so the bottom of the cage is soaked within minutes.
Scritto da: Tom
The head provides just enough resistance for my bunny to comfortably draw water
I have a netherland dwarf that loves this particular bottle and the spring loaded ball tip that they use. I've tried a number of other solutions for water dispensing including the non-spring loaded ball tip and then interesting spring loaded rod tips. The former unfortunately leaked all the time, and while the latter didn't leak, simply too much force was required for my bunny to disengage the water lock. I've used the 16oz and now the 32oz iterations of this bottle, changing because my bunny is now a year old and was finishing the 16oz bottle in about 1.5 days. The spring loaded ball is equally effective on both models. You'll sometimes have to engage the head to release some water and get a proper vacuum going, but in general I haven't had any leakage. The head provides just enough resistance for my bunny to comfortably draw water. One grip I do have with this is the mounting mechanism. With the current fence set up I have, the bars are horizontal, meaning there's left to right movement of the metal spring bracket when my bunny drinks from the bottle. In addition, there is no proper mounting mechanism for the head of the bottle - it's just expected that you slip the bottle head through the fence, and have it rest there. However, the vertical beams of my fence are not close enough to effectively prevent movement of the bottle head. As a result, I've had to mount the bottle through a slitted wall hay dispenser that's allowed me to keep it secure in none place. Otherwise, this is the only dispensing solution I've found that works.
Scritto da: Jordanna Howard
0/5
I am writing this review late, so perhaps the product has improved since my purchase. I can only hope. The plastic is weak and it gets squished by the spring included to hold the bottle (which needs to be tweaked because it's way too small!) the squeezing makes it leak like crazy. It floods. I didn't have to fiddle with it for more than a few hours because it fell off the cage while my ferret was drinking, and broke.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Nozzle dispense water poorly
The nozzle doesn't work very well, so that my Guinean pigs had trouble drinking from it. I had to apply quite a bit of pressure on the tip for it to dispense water. I ended up swapping out the nozzle with the nozzle from my old bottle. The cylindrical design on the bottle made it hard to attach to the cage wall. The container is plastic so it's not great in terms of infection control.

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