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Size: 11-cup
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Size: 11-cup
Big bowls — huge bowls for brawny canines. Power and space are provided in this 3-piece set of easy-care, Facility Principles. You can remain pristine and preserve the straightforward for the everyday.
All of these bowls will hold 11 cups or fewer. This applies to large and extra‑large breeds, one for water and one for food.
Stainless steel is safe, relatively clean, and rust-free. It resists stains and odors. It is more durable and has a painted coating than plastic.
Rubber bottom grips the ground. To avoid slipping and spilling everything everywhere. Decreases noise when pets eat.
Throw those suckers in the dishwasher. It rinses fast with nothing left behind.
The rim is flat and smooth. It provides a protective cover for the tongue while licking—an abundant way of gaining access to food.
Look at this: eleven caps per bowl, in the USA kernel. Capacity is the total volume. Select a surplus area much above the requirement to fire this method.
Thick steel resists dings and drops. The base protects against scratches. This set is built to last.
So those are two dishes for covering food and water? Keep them side by side. Have one place where you feed regularly.
Unbox the pair and rinse. Place them on a flat surface. Fill and serve in seconds.
Wash after wet meals. For dry food, clean daily. Disinfect the base to prevent dirt accumulation.
Large and extra‑large breeds. Homes that want neat floors. Families that value simple care.
It is equipped with an 11‑cup bowl capacity, allowing you to make generous servings of food.
They need steel that is strong enough for the 8 hours of daily use, but strong and heavy sufficient after stretching.
Enhanced the rubber base for less slip and scar.
Dishwasher‑safe for quick cleanup.
Wide shape for easy access.
A steady bowl reduces spills. This translates to a silky rim allowing for a clean, soothing nibble. One station keeps habits simple.
Premium stainless steel bowl body. Rubber bottom ring for grip. No coating to chip or flake.
Yes, then a feeding mat is what you should be looking at. Not a good idea to put bowls under the swing of a door. Make sure to have some decent air surrounding the set.
Check the base ring for wear. Replace if the ring loosens. Get your rims checked for straightness, and replace bent ones.
How much does each bowl hold?
Each bowl has a volume of eleven US cups. Choose one more room to avoid stuffing a room.
Do these slip on tile, wood?
The rubber bottom grips floors to reduce slips and provide scuff protection.
Are the bowls dishwasher‑safe?
Yes. Just put them in the dishwasher — you can clean them quickly and safely.
Do they trap odors or stains?
Stainless steel is high on the list because it will last forever, will not absorb odors, and is easy to clean to keep the shine.
Fast eaters led the way - Is the rim safe?
Yes. Like most of the best models, it has a flat rim that also protects the tongue from being run over when licking the tire.
Make that one for wt and one for food.
Yes. The set represents an ideal middle point between a unified set with such needs.
Will the base scratch floors?
That rubber ring keeps those surfaces from interacting and helps limit movement.
What if my dog pushes hard?
Use a mat to prevent the bowls from sliding around. That will seal that location closed off.
Can they be raw fed?
Yes. As it is hygienic and straightforward to use, after raw materials, it's steel.
Do they dent easily?
That steel is built to take a licking, a bump, and a bruise.