Review Replacement Filter Pet Bowls & Feeders
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Replacement Filter by Drinkwell
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Description Replacement Filter by Drinkwell
The Drinkwell Premium filters feature a six compartment plastic frame that evenly distributes the granulated charcoal throughout the filter cartridge, providing for a more thorough and complete filtration process. Change your filter every two to four weeks or as needed. The Drinkwell Platinum Premium Filter will fit any size Drinkwell Fountain.
Features
- Each filter is constructed with two filtration pads
- Duo density polyester pad that's designed to catch large particles such as hair and other debris
- Carbon infused pad removes bad tastes and odors, making the water fresher and more appealing to drink
- In between the pads have added granulated charcoal for extended filtration
- Filters should be replaced every 2-4 weeks
Product Details
- Material: Plastic
- Dishwasher Safe: No
- Anti-Skid: No

Replacement Filter by Drinkwell
Customer Rating : 4.5/5stars
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Product SKU: VVI1010Customer Review Replacement Filter by Drinkwell
I keep these on hand so I don't run out. keeps the water fresh my cat loves the water.
They work
I tried to find these filters everywhere. Thank You
Love this item for my dogs
Filters work well for the pet fountain that I have. Could use a bit more of carbon to keep the water cleaner. Overall, it is a good item. Pros: Carbon Activated
Having 2 dogs, and a Drinkwell Pet Fountain, we go through one of these every 3 to 4 weeks! Glad to see I can conveniently buy them here at Wayfair!
These filters fit my big dog drink well fountain perfectly. Good filtration for well water dogs loved it.
The water stays clean and clear. The costs love it!
This is the correct replacement. The original one was at least 2 years old and had gotten slimy and didn't let any water through. I installed the new one and it took right off and works correctly now. The cats really like their fountain.
Simple, easy to use - maybe a little too simple as there is no way of knowing when they are at end of life