Pioneer Pet Stainless Steel Fountain Raindrop Design

Brand:Pioneer Pet

3.2/5

91.00

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Pioneer Pet Raindrop Stainless Steel Pet Drinking FountainPet fountains help your animals to drink more water because they are attracted to moving water. Now finally there is a stainless steel pet drinking fountain that looks like it belongs in your kitchen. Our stainless steel drinking fountain is extremely easy to take apart and clean. There has never been a pet fountain that looks or works as well as this one does. Circulating drinking water is naturally appealing to your pet and will attract your pet to the fountain. Ultra quiet pump circulates and oxygentates the water while the filter cleans and purifies the water. One filter is included with the fountain and each filter typcially lasts about 30 days (replacement filters are sold separately). The dishwasher safe, stainless steel construction allows for easy, hassle free cleaning. The 7.3 foot long cord easily disconnects for easy cord removal for cleaning. The large capacity reduces the number of times you need to refill each day making your life easier. Customers need to clean their pumps to keep it working . In the manual it states that the customer needs to clean the pump once a month to keep it working properly. Using stainless steel bowls help to protect your pets from bacterial infection AMAZON.COM DRINKING FOUNTAIN RAINDROP™ BY PIONEER PET Moving water attracts pets, encouraging them to drink to stay hydrated & healthy. The ultra-quiet pump circulates and oxygenates the water. With the elegant shape & sparkling stainless steel, this pet fountain will go with any décor in your home. There has never been a pet fountain that looks or works as well as this one does. Winner of the 2010 Editors’ Choice Award, Pet Product News International. PRODUCT FEATURES & BENEFITS * Water flow continuously washes the bowl for maximum cleanliness. * Premium Stainless Steel. * Capacity: 60 oz. (1.77L) * Product Dimensions: 4 ¼”H x 9 ¾”W x 11 ¾” L * Product Weight: 1.7 lbs. * Premium replaceable charcoal filter for clean & pure, healthy water. * Patent pending design holds filter and electric pump. * Safe, low voltage UL listed power system. * 6’(1.82m) long power cord.

EAN: 0898142007953

Categories Pet Supplies, Cats, Feeding & Watering Supplies, Fountains,

18/8 stainless steel – stainless steel bowls help protect pets from bacterial infection. Replacement filter: #3002 (3-pk) and #3014 (4-pk) Pioneer Pet Replacement Filters for Ceramic & Stainless Steel Fountains. Move the spout to the center so that everything is aligned perfectly for smooth flow and lesser noise!. Dishwasher safe, high grade stainless steel construction allows for easy cleaning, 60 oz capacity. Replaceable charcoal filter for clean and pure, healthy water. Circulating drinking water is naturally appealing to your pet..Our customer service department at tina@pioneerpet.com or by calling 866-317-6278 in the US or 262-376-0768 outside of the USReplacement filter: #3002 (3-pk) and #3014 (4-pk) Pioneer Pet Replacement Filters for Ceramic & Stainless Steel Fountains18/8 stainless steel – stainless steel bowls help protect pets from bacterial infection.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Pioneer Pet
Color Stainless Steel
Color ‎Stainless Steel
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 8,321 ratings 4.1 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎Stainless Steel Drinking Fountain, Replaceable Charcoal Filter
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 11.5 x 9 x 4.5 inches
Item model number ‎6023
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight 800 Grams
Item Weight ‎1.76 pounds
Manufacturer ‎SmartCat
Material Porcelain / Stoneware
Material ‎Porcelain / Stoneware
Part Number ‎6023
Product Dimensions ‎11.5 x 9 x 4.5 inches
Size ‎60 oz.
Special Features ‎Alcohol-Free
Voltage ‎12 Volts
Volume ‎29 Milliliters
Wattage ‎2 watts

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Scritto da: chetnlisa
Great then, 6 years later, review update
I first want to apologize for the "one star" rating. However, the skeptics will gravitate to the one star ratings by nature. In fairness, I would rate this "three stars" (my original rating was 5 stars plus one equals average of 3-in case you do the math). Like the heading states, I have had this for six years. If you think you're the GOT product reviewer, think again. I am the grandmaster and by admission I should feel shame or pride depending upon your perspective. I take it to the next level (the next lower level is 5 tiers down) before I can make an informed decision including the obvious reviews as well as working examples and feedback from YouTube (aka beginner stuff). The reason I drew you in (with the one star rating) is that it is doubtful that anyone worth their reputation would waste time on a ho hum 3 star review-the authentic do not eat quick grits which is why I will summarize with a very concise PRO/CON summary below (the method that my favorite and most revered of verified buyers use to post reviews-isn't this the world we live in? No more gimmicks, scams, misrepresentations or false advertising will prevail. We are in the information age and people genuinely want to share their "experience" to pass along their "insight" in an empirical and forthright critique-personal preference, belief system, and biases notwithstanding). So back to my advanced vetting process that allows potential buyers the benefit of vicarious hindsight. I purchased the top 3 rated pet fountains. In my case, it pertains to providing a minimum of 2-3 days of water for two dogs (20-30 lbs. each). In addition, this product (consider it the 4th among the 3 current purchases), will constitute the primary functionality and engineering difference among the 3 I just purchased. The design is far superior to the Pioneer Pet and here's why: Pioneer Pet (again, this is an updated 6 yr. review) PROS: 1. It is a solid build, stainless steel has endured without any signs of rust or corrosion (kinda obvious though). Suction cups are not great, one tore off and has ever since created a PITA to keep it seated while reassembling the filter pump housing-major flaw-see cons for clarification. 2. The pump is built to last. The first went 5 yrs. before replacement 3. It's quiet until inevitably the gurgling starts unless it's refilled (which means the quickly deteriorated quality of the water should be changed altogether-"topping off" as my original review species is not going to provide enough "fresh" water to restore the adequate volume of water and clarity/taste/color, etc.) 4. That's about all I can come up with now. CONS: BACKROUND data collection: At the time I purchased this fountain, it was just about the only game in town. With the perspective of 6 years of usage and realization that I lost too many hours to quantify (time lost that I could've spent researching other products on Amazon-loving you), I feel like I just discovered self cleaning ovens or something akin. 1. the design of a shallow basin, enclosed filter, and allowance of return water to enter the reservoir as well as, biggest peeve, the necessity to remove the power cable from the filter housing in order to clean it ARRRRGGGGHHH!!! 2. too little volume. The water will get "shallow" at about the half full line. The pump gets staved-thanks to the obtrusive filter that gets in the way and is in the wrong location entirely. Trust me on this. There is no "tight seal" between the water entering and the pump intake). The gurgling starts as soon as the larger particles clog the intake and/or the water is too low. 3. Filters-please. Not reusable, seriously. If you are sold on the "active charcoal" b.s., have at it. The charcoal is inactive as soon as a small amount of dog slobber coats the 3 grains wedged between the cotton filters-yes I disassembled one years ago and realized the granular size does nothing to provide any realistic function other than a great concept. If you already own one of these, rinse out the filter (leave the charcoal intact-unless you want to break it open which it is not meant to be-and flush it out with some vinegar or highly diluted bleach and then rinse and reuse. The only way to keep flowing water fresh in this low of volume is to constantly change it-every day is most likely IF you have a dog that doesn't like tainted water). Wow, long parenthesis there. 4. It is a chore to clean-quickly in the sink-without wasting so much water and/or necessitating a dishwasher run which also takes a toll on the rubber and plastic components. The filter housing-again, bad design, will require fine bristle, crevice worthy, attributes. A pre-soak is typically required 5. To many, this may be the deal breaker. The bowl itself is not well thought out. This harkens back to the low level factor in terms of water. The bowl is too wide in ratio to its height. The "fountain" is great if your animal (sorry, didn't mean to alienate the cat people-I have 4 outdoor cats as well) only drinks from the flowing water. If they drink from the bowl, they're angling their neck and having a smaller surface area of water to access (the top portion-call it the cap or lid or whatever-reduces the "bowl" surface area by a good 50%). Remember, I am differentiating this fountain from the "better" designed models available-more about this later if you're into novels. 6. The filters. As I mentioned, they need to be snapped into place and change frequently, do very little to prevent fine hairs, lint, airborne nuisances, etc. from bypassing it, and are stuffed into the "clamshell" outer housing that rarely stays put so aligning the spout with the top is a problem. Did I mention that this outer housing is both unnecessary to the models out there and the primary "mold reef" of the entire unit. 7. Water flow. I am positive that the shape and location of the filter-sucks through the bottom instead of the side-allowing all the bottom particles that naturally precipitate and flocculate-to be at the same level of the filter so that they are always "stagnating". What I mean is that the MANDATORY natural downward flow of the circulating water passes through the filter (think mountain spring water as it flows through porous rock) rather than being pulled from the water sitting at the bottom of the river bed (again, analogically speaking). To me, this is the deal breaker. 8. Cleaning requirements are far too frequent. Here's the math: Shallow basin + poor circulation + ineffective bottom-up filtering + slime accumulation = daily cleaning and unhappy pets. In summary, I recommend circulating pet bowls that work in a literal "circle". Water is pumped from a tall water basin, best if filter is a side inflow, cascades THROUGH a filter element-reusable indefinitely, and has an open, large basin from which your pet and a friend can drink simultaneously OR without tilting downward their muzzle. Believe this, the difference between a 45 degree and 30 degree neck bend in thermal dynamics (flow of air, water, or other matter through an enclosed space) is major. Consider it more work for your pet and less efficiency (like an exhaust vent for your drier-the more bends in it, the less air is passing through AKA CFM reduction). The one I like the best has a 3 L capacity, is entirely transparent to easily detect any mold growth or discoloration, is easy to clean, has a large open basin with optional "spout", consists of fewer parts, and made of high quality, heavy gauge, BPA free plastic (in terms of break resistance, SS is best but unfortunately not transparent). Plastic will outlive SS in case you're planning for a million years ahead-extra super value in that case. I dare to drop names but you've gotten this far (kindred spirits-you like insurance seminars too? I figure I'd put you out of your misery. I owe you that. Conclusion (hallelujah). In a completely perfunctory fashion,I settled on the one that checked all the boxes. I may be updating this review in 6
Scritto da: Nature Lover
AAA Pet Water Fountain with Fantastic Design Advantages
I purchased this modern stainless steel fountain for my 10 year old DMH Calico cat nine days ago (1/6/2015). Initially, my cat walked around this fountain wondering if a CAT UFO had landed in her feeding area. She observed the top of the fountain with the water bubbling and streaming down like a river into the stainless steel pond like bowl . After a week using my Sherlock Holmes tactics, I finally caught her drinking the water from the bowl. I was so happy and relieved. Fountain Versions: The Pioneer Pet Stainless Steel Raindrop Design fountain is available in both black ceramic and stainless steel. I purchased the stainless steel version due to less bacterial infection on stainless steel. The ceramic version can break or chip causing it to be more susceptible to bacteria build up. It is difficult to identify/clean the dirt, grimes and/or potential charcoal dust on black ceramic. I rinse the charcoal filters thoroughly before placing them in the fountain; however, I am not perfect. If I miss a small residue from the charcoal filter, I can see it on stainless steel and rinse the filter again so my cat stays healthy. Pros: A. Construction - The package includes the fountain, one charcoal filter and the fountain cord. It has four parts... the stainless steel bowl, the stainless steel top lid, the cords and the plastic motor house. The motor house is made of white plastic which can be tightly closed. This is where your pump and filter is placed. Safe Practice - Wear gloves when handling the charcoal filter to ensure charcoal dust does not get on your hand and other household items. Charcoal dust is toxic to both cats and humans. B. Design Advantages * Three ways to drink water - from the area where water is bubbling, the river like ramp and the bowl. I was concerned that my cat would not use this fountain so I thought at least I could use the stainless steel bowl if she does not use the water fountain. * Insects will not lay their eggs - What I love about this design is that the flow of water makes little water movement in the bowl discouraging insects and flies laying their eggs in the water. In addition, if your pet drops food in the water in the bowl and you are not around to clean it, she can still drink fresh water from the other two water sources. * Weight - The stainless steel is not too light or too heavy. This is helpful for seniors challenged with joint pain, arthritis or heavy lifting. This fountain prevents cat acne unlike 100% plastic water fountains. The small motor house is made of plastic but the rest of the fountain is stainless steel. * Fast and easy to clean and set up - It is as easy as 1,2,3. It does not take much time to clean stainless steel or set it up. This pet fountain does not have too many nooks and crannies to clean to the point where you regret adopting a pet! This would be a fantastic choice for multi-pet homes or shelters challenged with lack of enough volunteers. * Adjustable Pump - The pump has three speed levels so you can determine the speed of the water flow. If I am in a Zen mood and my cat approves, I will set it on level 3 to get the sound of a water fountain. If I want it to run silently, I will set in on level 2. C. Fountain set up, and Instructions- The instructions have pictures and are easy to follow. Take the motor house, insert the pump (adjust to second level speed) and the charcoal filter after you have rinsed the filter thoroughly and close the motor house lid. The motor house has three suction cups on the bottom which is attached to the bowl preventing it from moving around. Run the cord through the opening of the motor house and fountain (be sure your hands are not wet), put the stainless steel lid on the bowl. Safe Practice - Before plugging it in, place the empty fountain in the feeding area, then fill the fountain with water up to ½ inch from the top of the bowl. Dry your hands before plugging in and turning it on. D. Pump, Water Splash, Pump Noise and Movement - Make sure the pump is placed in the motor house properly otherwise the motor will not run. The pump's black tube should line up with the white hole in the fountain lid. The motor house has a tiny area where the cord could be secured thus preventing it from moving, water splash or pump noise. If the cord is not secured, overtime you will see wear and tear in your cord which is not good. The pump has three settings. I set the pump on level two setting and it runs with no noise or rattle. The higher you set the flow of water, the higher water fountain effect you would achieve. You will not have any pump noise if ... * The water is poured up to ½ inch from the top of the bowl * The pump is cleaned weekly and free of residues and grimes * The pump is set on level two * The pump cord is secured where it needs to be inside the motor house * The pump's black tube lines up with the lid's hole, and * The motor house suction cups are attached to the bowl firmly Tips * Wash/rinse the fountain and charcoal filter thoroughly prior to use to get rid of the plastic odor from the plastic parts and the charcoal dust, etc. * The first time you set up the fountain, fill the fountain with water, let it run for 10 minutes, dump the water, rinse, fill up with water again and let it run for another 3-5 hours prior to filling up with clean water again. * I use three bottled water (16.9 OZ X 3= 51 OZ) to prolong the life of the filter and set the pump on level 2. Tap water leaves a lot of residue. * I wash the fountain by hand to prevent dishwasher residues on the fountain. In addition, the smell of dishwasher soap discourages my cat from using the fountain. In addition, the motor house is plastic. Pioneer Pet states that their fountain is dishwasher safe. I would hesitate washing the plastic motor house in the dishwasher. Overtime, the heat may affect its form. * Clean the fountain at least weekly or sooner, if needed. * Initially, place the water fountain near your cat's water bowl filled with water to ensure she stays hydrated. Once she gets used to it, remove the water bowl. * Put the fountain on your cat's floor mat used for her other bowls. The smell of the floor mat signals that the water fountain is hers to keep!! * Put other water bowls around the house to encourage your pet to drink water. Your cat will find out quickly which bowl contains the freshest water. This promotes exercise for your pet as she would keep running back to the water fountain for drinking fresh water. * Some of the pet retail chain stores do not carry this fountain. After much research, I found Amazon's price to be the lowest (as of 1/2015). * Buy the awesome Pioneer Pet Fountain Cleaning Kit Blue (read my review) and one pack of filter containing three filters. If your pet adapts to this fountain, you can order more filters. Cons: None I would highly recommend the stainless steel version of this water fountain.
Scritto da: Smurfette
Cats love it.
Best thing I've bought for my cats. I have had this item for 2 years now and it's great. You do have to look after it though as the pump could break. Once a month I take it apart to clean it and put the pump in a glass of white vinegar over night to clean it (then put it in water and run it to flush the vinegar out) which keeps it running well. I live in a hard water area so put filtered water into it so the limescale build up isn't as bad. I also just empty it and refill it mid month to keep it fresh. It can be noisy at times but keeping it topped up helps and I've found that putting a blob of blue tack where the wire goes into the unit stops the wire vibrating and being noisy. Worth buying.
Scritto da: Julian Macielinski
Maybe it's just my cat.....
A while back I bought another fountain, cheaper and plastic, which was very nice. However cat liked to destroy it as much as drink out of it. I bought this as a result of reading reviews, specifically interested in the stainless steel usage and, just as important, it looked as if it would be difficult to destroy. This picture is what we saw when we came downstairs the morning after receiving it. Interestingly this time the cat seemed interested purely in playing with the water at the top and sticking his paws into the hole at the end of the waterfall. He showed absolutely no interest in actually drinking the water, which I found a little strange as he did like drinking from the other plastic unit. I am off to B&Q this morning to see if I can find a way of hacking this product so that it's not possible for a cat to either (a) drag it across the floor and create a mess; and (b) secure the top section. I am amazed that the manufacturers of ALL these cat fountains, did not consider these things in their design..... List of things that would render a product like this unusable: 1. The cat could take it apart, because cats like to.. you know... mess with things I dont know whether my hacks will end up working.. possibly another £60 down the drain... but really Pioneer, no stars for a really 'could do better' design. For this much money you really should have covered more the of the fundamental design parameters.
Scritto da: Helen J.
Brilliant
I recently purchased this item after reading several reviews. I have 2 indoor cats, and wanted to entice them to drink more water. Fountain arrived 24 hours ago and with in minutes it had attracted their attention. 1 of my cats in particular is mesmerised by it, she likes to drink where the water bubbles at the top, my male cat likes the still pond water at the side.The design is called "teardrop" , but in actual fact when you look down on it from above it is in the shape of a fish, quite apt I think for a cat fountain. What enticed me most was the comment in 1 review that the filters could be washed and re used. I live in Australia so replacement filters are really expensive to purchase new. The recommended life span of most other fountain filters is around 2-4 weeks . Also particularly important is it is completely stainless steel. Plastic food and water utensils will give your cat an unsightly black/ grey discolouration under their mouth, (looks almost like flea droppings) this is called cat acne. It is extremely difficult to cure once they have it. This is not a particularly well known fact, but trust me, it is very true. I am very happy with this fountain and so are my 4 legged children.
Scritto da: Bryan Mcloughlin
Looks nice - pump quiet - but let down by usual noise problems
The media could not be loaded. The pump is very quiet but when you place the tin lid on top, it acts as a small amplifying cave boosing noise from the very quiet pump - check my small video. This happens all the time with every cat water fountain i have purchased (i have tried alot of them) The pumps are fine but they put resonating plastic or tin boxes around them causing excessive noise Love my cat need something that works without noise as she is scared of everything
Scritto da: S Ngwenya
Unhygienic
I’ve been using this fountain with the brand’s filters and I’ve always noticed black floaty bits in my cats’ water. So for months now I’ve just been regularly changing the water and fountains thinking it was the filter doing this. Turns out. There’s been mould growing in the motor?????? Can you imagine my disgust. This product is advertised as hygienic cos it’s stainless steel too but the motor ISNT. Don’t know what to do now cos I really liked this product and so did my cats but :( that’s disgusting. Gonna look into new fountains in the meantime though

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