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Your cart is empty.Ideal for keeping water bowl areas dry and clean at Home | Travel friendly, no spill zone cars, boats and RVs | The patented floating plate design feeds enough water through for your dog to drink, yet keeps jowls from sopping up excess slobber inducing water | Secure lid ensures no spill from kicking etc. | Dishwasher safe, made from heat resistant polypropylene
Momma Bell
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
works great. we used it for a cross country move we did last summer in an RV with 3 cats and 1 dog. The water never spilled, unless someone stepped on it (ha ha ha)
sharon adams
Reviewed in Australia on February 5, 2025
These are the absolute best bowls for travelling and at home. They have Velcro and stick down to add to their anti spill capabilities. We have had some for almost ten years and just bought new ones ( LARGE) with the attachment to hang them up.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
The way this thing works?! Blows my mind. Drove from Canada to Mexico with a lab. Never got thirsty. And never spilled! Worth it.
Excellent product. Exactly as described
Reviewed in Canada on September 4, 2024
I first purchased one of these about 13 years ago. It was awesome. Minimal spillage/drool. I just recently had to throw it away as it was no longer moving up and down smoothly. So I got a normal cheap water bowl thinking it would be fine.......NOPE the water was everywhere so after only a few weeks I bought another Road Refresher. Honestly the difference is amazing. The only water bowl I would have.
Rubén & Azu
Reviewed in Spain on August 3, 2024
Me parece un sistema ideal para los que viajamos con animales, para que puedan tener acceso al agua en todo momento.Este bebedero tiene unos velcros en la parte de abajo, los cuales son ideales para fijarse en alfombras y que no se desplace con el movimiento.Se llena de agua y la parte "central" hace efecto boya, evitando salpicaduras, derrames y esas cosas.Importante ir revisando el agua cada 3 o 4dias ya que al estar estanca, se acaba ensuciando el fondo y precisa limpieza y renove de agua.Muy satisfecha.
kcmoship
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024
We got this bowl for use in our RV. It is definitely neater with very little water spilling out and it holds a good amount of water for our use. The top lid is has a good size curved rim to help with keeping water in the bowl.However, the floating plate is very tight in the bowl so it does not really float. When I push on it to loosen, it simply moves lower in the bowl. I’ve also found the top lid to be difficult to remove for cleaning.
Queen Bee
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2024
We now have two (2) of these bowls! I cannot live without them, and that’s not exaggerating! Our Labrador is messy with her water and with tile floor it is a safety issue for me. We have these bowls in our vacation home, as well as in our motorhome that we normally travel in full time. Not only does it keep our Labrador from trailing gobs of water across the floor, it also keeps water from spilling while we are traveling, so our dogs can have access when we are driving.Our first bowl is going on three (3) years old, and it shows absolutely no signs of wear and tear—best value ever!! The size is perfect not only for our Labrador, but our little 5 lb Pomeranian is easily able to drink from it too!
Johnny
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2022
I'm writing this review to address some of the concerns people have had with the bowl as well as my solution and to also be honest that the product description isn't 100% accurate. BUT I still swear by this bowl.This bowl isn't the end all to your puddle problems:It will MITIGATE how much water you clean up and after switching from an open water dish. My dog is a dummy who decides to hold a mouth full of water and THEN move away from her bowl. This bowl won't fix that problem, but it lessens how much water she can get in her mouth and therefore there's less water to clean up.The inside dish will sink a little + my solution:The little dish on the inside that keeps them from drinking too much is ok, but the plasticy Styrofoam sort of material it uses to help it float does soak it up and so it won't float super well. The manufacturer should find a new material that doesn't soak up water.I've fixed this by adding ice cubes and then water to the dish so my pup has access to cool water at the icecubes keep it floating at a good height for a while. I also clean out her dish before bed each night so it has time to dry out before refilling it in the morning. Fresh water for the pup and it keeps the bowl clean. Win-win.What if my dog pushes the inside dish down and makes a mess:Lastly, if your dog plays in their waterdish or tears it up and you come on here claiming it doesn't work–it's not the dish. Dogs are animals and they learn their behavior from what we allow or teach them to do. If you allow them to play in their dish they'll view getting water as a time for play. Don't be like the people who buy a dog whistle to stop their dog from barking and are then surprised the dog doesn't know what to do when this sudden sound shows up.
sue
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2021
I read reviews. Hesitant to buy due to the confusion surrounding the styrofoam ring, difficulty separating the top bowl ring from the bowl, and the function of the floating unit that controls water level. Relented and bought this bowl. IT WORKS AS DESCRIBED AND REALLY CONTROLS WATER TRAILS! Unpackaged the bowl. Examined the styrofoam ring. Obviously not a functional seal as the two ends do not even meet. Took advice of another reviewer and threw it away. Undertook practice, before putting into use, separating the top black ring from the bowl unit. No problem. Set bowl (empty of course) in vertical position, resting on the bottom edge of the water bowl. put my hand into the bowl, hooked fingers up under the ring to spot where ring and bowl come together. Pressed down with thumb of my hand on outer top edge of ring, while applying pressure to lift using the fingers underneath, to separate ring from bowl. It snapped loose. Cleaning is a breeze once taken apart. Have learned there is less "pink" bacteria build up in the standing water in this bowl than was in the open bowls I previously used. I find cleaning once every4-5 days is very sufficient. One does have to watch the available water level to keep sufficient water available for pet. You will quickly master the observation skill related to the amount of water available. My dog is a big drinker so I have to fill more often because he does not have an open bowl with more than a pint always standing available. It is now a habit for me to add water after having used this for almost 3 weeks. I introduced the bowl by putting normal "max" fill in it and sitting it beside dog's regular bowl. For half a day he just looked at it, but when I let his old bowl run low, he simply switched over with no hesitation. Left old bowl near for 2 days, then removed it. He drinks normally from his new bowl with no change in drinking behavior. No more mopping up water slop 3-4x a day or more! Seldom is there any water drooled, even on his new silicone feed/water mat. This bowl is GREAT and I recommend it reminding buyer there is a slight learning curve to use it without "making problems for yourself." Snapping the upper ring off takes practice for a quick, easy separation, but it does come. Refilling water more often takes attention, but quickly becomes habit and is rewarded by no wiping up tasks. I would not recommend this bowl for an outside dog as on a hot day, or if dog Is a heavy drinker, it is conceivable he would take the available water level below the level where he can get a good drink. For a small outside dog, or light drinker it will not be an issue. And after all, water slop outside is not the cleanup issue it is for an inside pet. The only other matter to pay attention to is that of not adding too much water. There is a fill "max" line on inside of bowl but I do not find it visible, while just looking down on the bowl. I have learned to gauge the "top off" quantity based upon the low water level. I use a plastic container that I have established as being big enough for a "nearly empty" top off amount, while also able to transfer a small "top off". You learn, by eye, the needed amount. If you keep adding and the water accumulates to beyond the max line, the inner plate will begin to float upward and your dog gets confused by its new position. You can tell looking at it that It has floated upward. This bowl works and can really reduce or eliminate the towel wipe-ups from your best friend's sloppy drinking. In 3 weeks I have only had to do a wipe up twice, and I attribute that to his coming inside, after play, and wanting a really big hurried drink.
Ouais
Reviewed in Mexico on April 18, 2021
Compré este tazón para mi schnauzer miniatura. Cada vez que toma agua, su barba y bigotes quedaban empapados, dejaba charco y marcas en el piso. El tazón, si bien no es milagroso, ha hecho una enorme diferencia; sus bigotes y barba siguen mojándose, peeeero significativamente menos y adiós charcos.El precio me parece un poco elevado, pero si tomo en cuenta que se usa diariamente, que es gasto único (ya que el plato se ve super resistente), y que tal vez me salve de una caída o de una lesión a mi cachorrita, pues, está bien.Además, lleno el plato solo una vez al día (debo aclarar que mi perrita es todavía cachorra, así que no toma tanta agua como los perros grandes y/o adultos).
Chopin
Reviewed in France on April 28, 2019
Mon chien a 14 mois, il sort d'un refuge où l'eau était mise à disposition dans des seaux pour tous les chiens. Autant vous dire, que chacun se précipitait un peu pour boire et tout ce qui allait par terre, chacun s'en tapait royal.Evidemment, sitôt arrivé chez moi, mon Chopin a bu comme un petit cochon, mettant de l'eau sur deux mètres à la ronde dans la cuisine jusque dans la salle à manger. Je ne vous dis pas combien de papier "sopalin" j'ai passé pour nettoyer au quotidien, car non seulement, il en mettait de partout mais il marchait dessus, sinon c'est pas drôle ;-)Cette gamelle a pratiquement tout réglé ! Fini le ménage systématique autour de la gamelle et aux alentours.Cette gamelle est super bien conçue. Le principe est simple : entre le socle qui repose à terre et le couvercle, se trouve une espèce "d'assiette" en plastique comportant des petits trous ; c'est par ces petits trous que l'eau sort modérément et au fur et à mesure que le chien boit. C'est ainsi que l'animal apprend à boire lentement et moins d'un coup ; ce faisant, il en met forcément très très peu à l'extérieur de la gamelle pour ne pas dire pas du tout au bout de deux jours où il a appris à boire lentement donc plus proprement.Franchement, je n'y croyais pas, et bien je suis ravie du résultat !
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