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Drinkwell® filters offer an extra large charcoal filter and duo density pads remove bad tastes and odors making the water more appealing to drink. Filters are available in a 3-pack and should be changed every 2 to 4 weeks for maximum water freshness. The original filter features two compartments of charcoal and is compatible with all fountains EXCEPT the Drinkwell® 360.
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Technical Details
- 3 Original Filters to a pack- Filters should be replaced every 2 to 4 weeks
- Keep your pet's water fresh-tasting
- Compatible with the Original, Platinum and Big Dog fountains
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By Frankie (northampton, MA USA)
Foxy is now about ten years old, and since I have been her person she has chosen to drink only from a faucet with running water. Only desperation would allow her to drink from a bowl! Since I bought the Drinkwell fountain she, apparently, is drinking far more than she ever did before, and she accepted the new fountain very quickly;I refused to turn on the bathroom faucet for her, thus she soon discovered her private "spring". She has become a happier, more playful and relaxed cat, so she probably wasn't drinking enough water before the Drinkwell came into her life.
Her housemate doesn't use it, which is fine with her.
The thought of cleaning this thing out every week was daunting, however I found it to be a snap. Ten minutes a week, tops. This is a good piece of equipment. Thank you.
By Lips Fan
Just glad amazon has these now so we don't have to hunt them down anymore
By Ariel (Ohio)
All three dogs in my house prefer the water filtered by these filters over the non-filtered water. I also know it's working by the amount of "crap" stuck in the filters when I change them. It's a little expensive for my controlled budget, but worth the satisfaction of the dogs.
By Kenneth L. Willitts (san angelo, tx)
The filters work OK, at least my dog seems to like the water. I haven't tried the lapping that my dog uses, but then I don't bark.
By Straight Arrow
Has anyone used the new generation of multi-chamber replacement filters for the Drinkwell Fountain and if so, how do they compare to the original two-chamber filters? There is quite a price difference between the two so if anyone has first hand knowledge, please share any pros and cons you may have. My Yellow Lab loves his Drinkwell Fountain. When I need to clean the unit, I put out a fresh bowl of water for him but he is so spoiled to his Drinkwell Fountain, he usually just waits until it is on line again. The only downside to the unit is that it is a bit difficult to clean. We have a lot of calcium in our water supply so it is inevitable that calk builds up rather quickly. However, a mild solution of warm vinegar water circulating for an hour or so does the trick. I just wish the manufacturer of the Drinkwell Fountain would offer a decent set of cleaning brushes. The quality of the Drinkwell brushes is sorely lacking. The brushes have exposed metal tips, albeit they are thinly coated with what appears to be some type of plastic or rubber coating, the number of bristles in each brush is extremely sparse plus they have cheaply made plastic handles that have a tendenacy to easily split apart at the seam. In my humble opinion, the Drinkwell brushes are extremely inferior and are not worth the pricey selling price since they do little to nothing to adequately clean the unit. Suggest you don't waste your money on these flimsy brushes. I use a good baby bottle brush and/or acquarium brushes. These types of brushes do a much better job, are made to a much higher standard of quality and the overall price is comparable.
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