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• Will attach to Cayman, Ithaka and Economy (Skipper) Pet Carriers.
• Has a stainless steel spring and valve.
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Good design, but leaks if you're not carefulJun 11, 2009
By David R. Krueger We got this because our old one leaked out the end of the metal feeder tube because of a poor seal. This one is a lot better because because the valve at the end of the feeder tube is spring loaded and has a rubber gasket making for a much more positive seal.
Unfortunately, the one I got leaks around the cap because of a poor fit to the bottle. I have no idea if this problem is common or very rare on this product. The plastic feeder cap is designed to provide a good fit with a bottle that is uniform around the entire circumference of the opening. Unfortunately, this bottle is thicker at the mold seams preventing the cap from seating tightly all the way around. I fixed mine by carefully shaving down inner circumference of the bottle right at the mold joints so it had a uniform thickness all the way around. The cap has a good rubber grommet between the cap and the bottle, but the thickness of the bottle just at the seams prevents the cap from seating all the way. I wish I had taken before and after pictures to post here.
Aside from that issue, I highly recommend this product. It is certainly better than the water feeder I had before which had no rubber grommet in the feeder tube and the ball bearing plug relied on gravity rather than a spring to make a good seal.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Leaked so much, I couldn't use it.Aug 21, 2009
By B. Shah This thing is really hard to assemble. If you tilt the thing too far back while trying to twist on the cap, the spring and gasket in the feeder fall out into the main plastic shell. When you do finally manage to get the thing on, it still leaks from around the gasket. It was unusable.
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