K&H Thermal Bowl (Assorted Colors), 1.5 gallons
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Average customer review:Product Description
If your pet spends time outside in the winter, this is a cold weather necessity. Now you can make sure your pet always has access to drinkable water all winter long with a Thermal Bowl. The Thermo Bowl will keep your dog's (or cat's) outdoor water bowl free from ice all fall, winter, and spring down to temperatures to 20 degrees below zero Fahrenheit. But, it uses less electricity than a 30-watt light bulb! The electronics are safely sealed inside the bowl, and the cord is steel wrapped to ensure your pet's safety. It is UL approved in both the US and Canada.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #27436 in Pet Products
- Size: 1.5 Gallon
- Color: Granite Gray
- Brand: K&H Manufacturing
- Model: KH-2020
- Released on: 2007-06-21
- Dimensions: 14.00" h x 5.00" w x 14.00" l, 3.00 pounds
Features
- Capacity: 1.5 gallons
- All electronics safely sealed inside
- Limited one-year warranty
Customer Reviews
Just what I needed
K&H 1.5 gal. Thermal Bowl, assorted colors
I provide some food, shelter and water for stray animals during the
cold winter months. I used to have to break the ice out of the water
dish several times a day and hope that my little friends came before
it froze over. This thermal bowl is exactly what I needed! We've had
temperatures in the single digits, and the bowl keeps the water liquid
without a sign of ice. I have recommended it to friends who have
outdoor pets.
Bowl works great!
I've tried one other bowl. It did not keep water from freezing when air temps fell below about 10 degrees. This bowl has performed much better. We've had several nights with temps below zero and have not had a problem yet.
Not just for dogs..........................
We use our heated bowl in the henhouse where we have a small flock of two dozen laying hens. It's so much easier to carry a plastic milk-gallon of water to them every morning instead of chipping ice from their bowl, or using a 5 gallon poultry waterer with a heated coil. We live in Maine, where so far this winter the temperature has been hovering near zero. The water is always thawed. It's wonderful.



