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Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024
The metal is a little bit thinner than I expected, but for the price an excellent bargain.Fairy sturdy unless one intentionally bends it.So the durability is rated the same, still they they clean very well, nearly impossible to tip over.My Eskies like them.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on May 29, 2024
These work well. They are easy to clean, lightweight and the rubber keeps the in place.
D. Mckinzie
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2024
I have a little chewer who chewed up the sturdy bowls I had used for 7 or 8 years for my other dog. The new dog picks them up, chews them up and moves on. These baffled her. She can't get hold of them easily. Even the rubber bottom is hard to hurt. I only have two cautions: They are not stiff, but they don't dent, so far. Also, if you have a big dog, go up a size or two. These are small. Perfect for my 13 lb and 9 lb dogs, but not enough for a much bigger dog.
Maffoo
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
Good sized bowl. Holds about 2 cups. It's at capacity with that amount. A nice large opening. The rubber grips keeps it in place.
KR
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
Perfect size bowl for our 26 lb terrier. The base style is very stable. The depth is perfect for a smaller breed dog.
GL
Reviewed in Canada on December 15, 2024
Idéal pour notre chiot.
bookbuyer
Reviewed in Canada on April 18, 2024
Great bowls. No mess. No spills.
Peter
Reviewed in Canada on December 19, 2023
I have to say that I was quite impressed by the quality of these. They are far from the flimsy lite weight ones you find at the discount stores, these have some weight to them and crossing my fingers my little girl still hasn't been able to tip them over. I noticed in one review someone mentioned rust under the rubber ring. I see from her pictures that mine have the same coloration but it isn't rust. All that this coloration is heat marks from the manufacturer's process to roll the bottom lip and being it's under the rubber, is not polished out. These are smaller bowls but exactly what I needed for my little puppy. I am sure she will grow out of these quickly but for the price, I couldn't go wrong. I would definitely recommend these for a cat or like me a small puppy besides even when my little one does out grow them, they will be re-purposed for water bowls in the car.
Mike G.
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2022
The size has been good for our Labrador Retriever from when we got her (8 lbs.) to now (30 lbs.). I would get a smaller size if your pet will be under 15-20 lbs. when full grown. Thickness of the metal is perfect. It's durable, lightweight, and easy to clean. The rubber base fits around the lip at the base of the bowl and sometimes partially comes off, but it snaps right back on in a few seconds, so not a big deal. I've considered gluing the rubber base to the metal - something the manufacturer should consider but it's so minor I can live with it. At this price, perfection is probably not possible so no real complaints and I would order again.
NN-VA-Man
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2021
I bought these to replace the plastic bowls which were nice, but starting to chip. With stainless steel, I won't have to worry about that, and the stainless makes cleaning residual pet food exceptionally easy, especially with a brief soaking. The rubber ring at the base prevents the bowl from sliding across the floor, and coupled with the shape, prevents rocking of the bowl as my pets eat their food (they are supposedly cats, but act like piranhas around food!); the rubber ring can easily be removed if desired. Being stainless bowls, these are the last bowls I'll ever have to purchase. Please note that they are thin, so when cleaning, one can flex the bowl bottom (hence why I gave "Sturdiness" only 4 stars), but that will not impact durability. Very happy with the purchase, highly recommend them.
WM
Reviewed in Canada on January 11, 2021
They're dog food and water bowls; they do the job but have one very irritating flaw. The rubber around the base of the bowls comes off very easily. My puppy will occasionally swipe at the side of the bowl with his paws and always pulls off the rubber ring. This then turns into a fun game where the bowl and contents are scattered and I need to pull the rubber our of his mouth.
KC Stacy
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2020
After each cleaning the rubber ring needs to be replaced, which isn’t difficult, just more time consuming than I would like. The stainless is quite thin and lightweight, allowing the bowl to be affordable... so far it hasn’t been a problem at all and has not dented, even though I have two rambunctious pups.The main difficulty: I ordered two in July then clicked “order again” last week, but the two sets of bowls to not stack. As I now know, the first time I did not receive the 40oz bowl I clearly ordered. Who knew? I didn’t think to check the volume back then, and now it is too late to return those. I prefer the actual size I ordered both times, but only received this week. Bummer
J. Ashar
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2019
All dogs come in a variety of shapes and sizes. If you have a small dog, I would personally advise you not to purchase these stainless steel dog bowls from Mlife. For the pros, the bowls have a flat bottom design, and this prevents them from tipping over as your pet eats. There is also a rubber base that apparently reduces noise and skidding. The bowls come in a set of 2, and they are dishwasher-safe. For the cons, although the bowls have a flat bottom design, the inside of the bowl is curved in a way that food will spill over onto the floors when your pet licks upward. Also, I found the rubber base to be worthless as the bowls slid across the floor when in use (I even placed them on a mat with no luck).To give you a clearer picture, I have a 20 lb pug dog named Babu. Pug dogs have a squished-in face, so they tend to put their entire head in the bowl when eating. When Babu ate, the curvature of the bowl made it easy for food to fall out over the top edges. The bowl itself never tipped over, but that didn't matter if food was everywhere! The bowls need to have a steeper side edge and not be so curved. Also, the bowls shouldn't be advertised to "reduce skidding" because Babu was on the other side of the room by the time he was finished his meal! If you have a small pet, get bowls that can sit in some sort of slightly elevated stand (fully customized to fit your pet). This will prevent the bowls from sliding around your floors and giving you a headache!
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