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13L Heated Water Bowl for Large Dog and Cat, 3.5 Gallon Heated Chicken Waterer for Winter, Livestock Water Trough with Anti-Chew Cord & 6 Temperature Settings & 24H Timer
$98.98
About This
- LARGE CAPACITY: Our 13L/3.5 gallon heated water bowl is used for multiple pets, large breed, cats, and poultry chicken & duck, livestock: pig, goat,horse;
- SMART THERMOSTATIC CONTROL: The 150W heated water bowl features 6-level temperature control (32°F–122°F) + 24-hour timer for auto-control heating time, save energy, prevent overheating.
- DURABLE MATERIAL: The heated dog bowl is made of stainless steel shell + thickened plastic trough construction, resists rust, dents, anti-freeze cracking and pet chewing
- LONG CHEW-CORD: No more struggling with short cords! Freely place your heated pet water bowl anywhere—near outlets or in spacious pet areas—without messy extension cords, boosting convenience for daily use.
- AFTER-SALES SERVICE: We offer hassle-free replacement/refund for defective heated water bowls. Contact us anytime—we’ll help your issue within 24 hours!
Overview
- Color : Silvery
- Material : Plastic, Stainless Steel
- Brand : MUDUOBAN
- Product Dimensions : 20"L x 12.4"W x 7.5"H
- Capacity : 448 Fluid Ounces
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