Farm Innovators Model HRB-20 Heated Water Bottle for Rabbits, 32-Ounce, 20-Watt

December 16, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 22:14 GMT+0100 - Details)

This 32 ounce heated water bottle is thermostatically controlled to operate only when necessary and prevents water from freezing in subzero temperatures. With a no-drip brass drinking valve, this bottle is perfect for rabbits, guinea pigs, birds or small rodents. Ideal for year-round use. One year limited warranty.

Product Features

  • 32-Ounce Bottle
  • Thermostatically Controlled To Operate Only When Necessary
  • Prevents water from freezing in subzero temperatures
  • Perfect For Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Birds Or Small Rodents
  • 20 Watts

Comments

Anonymous says:

Pretty good, but needs improvement… I’ve used these for three years. The first set was somewhat exposed to the elements in NE West Virginia (snow, ice, rain, etc…). They were under a small covering so they only got light exposure to the elements from wind blowing it in. The first set had the cap angled to the side of the bottle. This was nice as it allowed easy access to opening the lid for refilling. The new ones have the cap aligned with the side of the bottle with the nipple (like in the picture). I tried for half an hour on…

Anonymous says:

Works for a while, but not forever There is really no other option for a rabbit single heated water bottle. These are a MUST HAVE in the winter as most of you know a rabbit cannot go more than about a day without water. The bottles work great but only for a short time. They are warranted for a year and that’s about all you should expect of them. While the heating element is constructed well and could potentially work for several years, the sealing, plastic base, and valve connection to the bottle are cheap and worthless…

Anonymous says:

Great product for a good price This is product offers a simple solution to a common problem without breaking the bank.We have three outdoor pet bunnies. Last year we insulated their summer bottles during the winter and that worked alright I guess. They did end up nibbling on a little of the foam and tape even though I tried my best to keep it out of their reach. That can’t be good for their tummies. We also didn’t get below freezing for much of the season. Texas winters are normally pretty mild. I had a feeling…

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