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Petmate Fresh Flow Pet Fountain Medium, Espresso

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Petmate Fresh Flow Pet Fountain Medium, Espresso
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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Petmate
Color: Espresso
EAN: 0029695249600
Label: Petmate
Manufacturer: Petmate
Model: 24960
Publisher: Petmate
Release Date: May 01, 2005
Sales Rank: 5400
Size: Medium
Studio: Petmate



Features:
  • Pet fountain for multiple-cat households or small dogs
  • Provides stream of naturally cool and oxygenated water
  • Translucent 50-ounce reservoir; replaceable charcoal filter
  • Made of easy-to-clean plastic
  • Measures 13-1/2 by 9 by 7 inches







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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * cats like it better than me ...
I thought this would be the perfect solution for my sink drinkers. They do now drink out of this fountain. The best feature of this is the quiet motor, you can hardly hear it when more than a few feet away. the problem is that the motor starts to grind as soon as the water level goes down, which in our house is every day. So i find myself filling it all the time. You also have to have filters on hand. And it gets grimy quickly. I have several animals, so maybe if you have only one or two, it would not be as much of an issue. all in all, not a bad product, but could use a little improvement.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Petmate Fresh Flow fountain - quality control problems ...
I've had three of these, and my mother has had two. I've found that the older ones are better than the newer ones: pumps last longer, are quieter, and the pieces fit together better. The new ones (I've bought three in two years, for two households) have come with defective pumps, parts that jam together and are then impossible to separate for cleaning, and with parts missing. I think the company moved their production to a different facility, or in the case of the pumps may have switched suppliers, and they can't maintain quality control.

That said, if you get a good unit, it's a very good product: quiet, easy to clean, and my cats and dog all took to it quickly. But it must be cleaned frequently to keep gunk out of the pump - especially if you have a dog that uses it as a post-dinner face wash!



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * Petmate Deluxe Fresh Flow Pet Fountain ...
I owned this product prior to ordering a new one as the pump shot craps on the old one. The old one I had worked great. The new one that I just got is very noisy. In fact we had to put it in a room downstairs so that it wouldn't keep us up at night. It seems to make a loud buzzing sound that is very irritating and distracting. Taking off the top part of the waterer to clean it is also very difficult with this new one. The old one was a cinch to clean. With this new one I have to pry the parts apart with a knife in order to disassemble it for cleaning. I don't know what happened in the manufacturing process but the new one is certainly not as good as the former product.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great product for the price! ...
Great pet fountain for the price. It was cheaper then Walmart and came with free shipping. Plus it works great so what can I say? Im happy!



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * Not overly pleased ...
Had our Petmate for just over a year. I just tonight threw it in the garbage. When we first got it, it took my 2 cats over a month before they would go near it. They seemed to like it okay after that. About a month ago I found it had been leaking a little. I took it apart, cleaned it and it appeared to be okay. I never did figure out why it was leaking or from where. Tonight after being gone all day, I came home to find a big puddle of water on the floor. Again I can't see why it's leaking or where it's coming from. I had it setting next to the microwave stand which now has water damage around the bottom. Leason learned. I guess the cats will just have to get used to the old fashoned bowl of water again.


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