💦 Elevate your pet's hydration game with style and silence!
The PETKIT EVERSWEET SOLO 2 Cat Water Fountain features a 70oz capacity, ultra-quiet wireless pump, and app control for monitoring water levels. With a multi-layer filtration system and three working modes, it ensures your pets stay hydrated safely and conveniently.
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Power Source | USB Cable |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.8"L x 7.8"W x 7.8"H |
Capacity | 2 Liters |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Color | White |
S**K
Beautiful design, stone quiet. Just works. Etc....
I don't write Amazon reviews. I just don't.But I design things, occasionally professionally, and this thing is just beautifully done.We had a cat fountain for years (still do, it's retired now). Motor was cord-attached (DC, low voltage, wasn't going to kill anybody). But getting it apart and cleaning it was a royal bitch. Doable, but a PITA. And it would clog with cat fur periodically, and when it got low, it made that (Ross Perot, thank you) "giant suckin'-sound" that would make me insane. (Insaner.) Don't get me wrong - we loved it for years, but those were its shortcomings. Well, that, and our cat loved to stick his head under the "faucet" and redirect the water all over the floor. It was a thing. I put the waterer in a plastic shoebox. That helped a bit , but he still managed to do some good floor-watering work. Then I 3D-printed a PLA sheet, stuck it in hot water, molded it to fit on the side, taped it on, and that pretty much stopped the water malfeasance (SPOCK...).This unit, for those of you who don't fully get it, inductively drives the motor, so no wires connected to the motor. At all. The current is connected to the bottom section, and the entire top comes off (unscrews, lifts, off, etc.). The motor sits on the bottom and (as mentioned) operates inductively (think charging your iPhone wirelessly for the uninitiated).It's a thing of freaking beauty. I want to shake the hand (or hands) of the industrial design team that cooked this one up. I can't speak to longevity (I've been using it for like three weeks). The cat and the dog seem to like it just fine (not clear if Spock is annoyed that he can't water his head anymore, but those are the breaks, kid). It doesn't overflow. I'm not even sure what I would do to make it overflow, other than screwing up the reassembly (which would take some doing, but knowing humans somebody's figured out how). It's super-quiet. Looking at it in operation is rather Zen-like. Neither dog nor cat have filed any complaints. It has a filter, which, given the construction of the unit, would take some considerable abuse to seriously clog. And it looks cleanable.If there's a flaw, I haven't found it yet. Has a sight on the side to monitor water level. Given the modular design it's just wildly easy to clean. It wasn't especially expensive. WTF. Something that: is relatively cheap, just works (so far), has no (to me) visible flaws? On Amazon? Are you kidding me?If I read right, there's an app? Not even looked. Don't care. Unless, of course, the unit has broken into my home Internet, virused all of my systems, and compromised me forever. Not impossible. But not very likely.I'd say buy it, if you need a cat/dog waterer. Or a lovely fountain. Enjoy.
M**N
Well thought out design
We love this thing and so do our cats. The wireless base makes refilling and cleaning easy. It’s designed extremely well - there aren’t any hidden nooks and crannies where nasty stuff can develop. Even the pump is easy to take apart and clean with the included impeller tweezers. Replacement filters are very fairly priced, and they are necessary since cats get food crumbs and whiskers etc in their water over time. One of our cats used to constantly play with the water in his bowl, and this completely fixed that problem.
M**L
Overflowing After 2 Days of use– NOT an assembly issue
The media could not be loaded. Unfortunately I have to give this only 1 star and am seriously debating returning it..I think I figured out possibly why the discrepancies in the reviews here though– Basically it's a great design except for one major flaw– the intake for the water that bubbles up through the fountain is too small. So if the pump is not calibrated for the correct strength, the pump strength is too much for the overflow area.This causes it to overflow once a certain amount of water has been through the uptake where it then just collects and sits there with no where to go.I think the discrepancies may be in how different people's pump is calibrated (though I don't know for sure, but can't find another reason). Obviously it should be consistent. But in previous fountains I have bought the design is exactly the same as the housing case for this pump with one major difference– the strength of the water flow is manually controllable through a lever inside of the device.So I think what is happening is that some people's pumps are probably calibrated correctly, therefore not causing the issue. In truth they should have just made the intake hole larger to ensure this doesn't happen..I can't see a way to fix this myself, so I guess it's going back :(Update: When I remove the filter it seems to work..now wondering if it could be a defective filter? I still think the pump is pushing too much water through that the reservoir can't hold though.. Very frustrating!
S**E
Works as Advertised!
Works well and easy to assemble. It’s very quiet and my cat and dog both love it. I like the gauge on the side indicating when water is needed. Highly recommended!
W**S
Great Design, Easy to Clean
We owned one of the older PetKits and couldn't imagine how it could have been better, but they made it better, by a long shot. It's a great design in the way the pump motor is powered and the ease of cleaning (don't need to bother with the power supply, and round rather than rectangular is a better idea). The cat finds it entertaining to watch as well. We're all happy with this purchase.
K**Y
Easy to use
Great water fountain for cats. I had a different model of PETKIT before this one and find it much easier to use. It holds a lot more water and only need to add water every 10 days or so. It also can be controlled by the app, so I know if it is working and if I need to add water.
C**L
Great Wireless water fountain
Works great, keeps the cats drinking lots of water
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