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Features
Convenient way to clean where you can¿t reach with a sponge
Works with all Drinkwell fountains
Vinyl wraps protect wire shaft from rust
Flared sponge tip for deep cleaning
Keep your fountain operating smoothly
Description
The Drinkwell® Cleaning Kit provides product owners with a convenient and easy solution to keep their fountain clean! Now with new, improved, features such as a plastic molded handle, a flared sponge tip for deep cleaning and vinyl wraps to protect the wire shaft from rust. The Cleaning Kit works with all fountains!
Product Details
Product Length:
3.63 inches
Product Width:
5.94 inches
Product Height:
16.88 inches
Product Weight:
0.2 pounds
Package Length:
17.0 inches
Package Width:
12.5 inches
Package Height:
0.5 inches
Package Weight:
0.3 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 65 reviews
Customer Reviews
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can do without Mar 05, 2010 These brushes can be used for cleaning the fountain, however it can be cleaned just fine without them.
Had to have the small brush Feb 22, 2010 The wire at the handle bends. I have used the small brushes about 3 times. The brushes have not broken as of yet.I had to have the small brushes to get into the small places that would never get clean otherwise on the Drinkwell fountain.
Drinkwell cleaning brushes Feb 20, 2010 Wish I hadnt bought it. Tooth brush works better at cleaning the main part of the fountain(the multiple holes in the bottom), and for cleaning the motor. Wash cloth works fine for cleaning the middle section. Really the only brush that comes in handy..and probably could have been purchased separately elsewhere, is the smallest one. Cleans the tiny tube that goes into the pump.
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bad product Feb 20, 2010 At first I created my own cleaning kit--bent pipe cleaners, sawed off sponges, and chop sticks wrapped in clean paper tower with rubber bands. It worked well enough or so I thought. That was in the beginning. In time, my approach didn't work anymore. There are so many sharp edges and nooks and crannies. Designer errors. Finally, I bought the cleaning kit especially designed for the Drinkwell Original Pet Fountain. LOL! The only one of those three over-priced kitchen brushes that actually cleans anything is the small pipe cleaner bent at the end, and its only job is to remove pet hair trapped inside the propeller housing of the water pump. The designers of this product obviously were not the ones who cleaned it. I'll be looking at their later products-- to see if they've learned anything about knife edge columns (duh) and all those other bacteria-breeding places in the filter housing. And I'll actually go into a store where they can take that sucker out of the box and let me examine each piece before I get too excited about their claims. It's not that I don't clean the fountain. I clean this stupid fountain much more frequently than the "...about every two weeks" recommended by the manual, and I still feel badly for my innocent pets because of all those places where I know that bacteria can thrive. Today I used a round-tip knife to clean the yuck in the bottom of the filter housing and it was my best idea so far. But excuse me, should I really have to work this hard for a $50 water fountain? I'd love to see the designers and company executives completely dependent on this fountain as the sole source of their water! I'll bet improvements would happen then-- probably before the end of a single day!
Brushes. Jan 27, 2010 They are brushes. They work pretty well. I would have preferred paying less money for them (I think I paid $9), but really wanted that skinny brush to fit in the narrow opening of the fountain.