I have THREE of these; LOVE them!
I have three of these Store-N-Feed units and we just love them for our Greyhounds. I've NEVER had water or moisture get inside where the kibble is stored. The units are perfect for traveling too. The weight of the kibble keeps them from moving around. Yes, moisture can get under the stainless steel bowls and, if there is a bit of kibble there, it can get icky, but it's easy to clean and this shouldn't be a problem for most people. I recommend these units without reservation.
Wish I bought it sooner
Bought this for my American Eskimo. He's about 17 - 18 inches tall from floor to his shoulder. I use the feeder at the 12 inch height. It's a good height for him. He's not the biggest eater, and would often leave a lot of his food in the bowl. I've had this feeder for about two weeks now, and I have noticed that he finishes all his food right away. No more leaving food until it is dry and yucky. I don't know if this is because he likes using the raised bowls better than the bowls on the floor (or it is something else), but I am happy that he is finishing his meals.
I decided to buy a raised feeder because I read that it can aid with digestion. My dog often has diahhrea. He is on special food for a sensitive stomache; he gets antibiotics when he needs them; I try not to let him eat grass, etc. - but still he gets diahhrea, seemingly without explanation. I read that raised bowls help digestion, so I decided to give this a try. I don't expect this to be a cure, but I...
Set the table for your favorite "chow hound"
The dog likes this- he no longer has to stoop as low. We love it- great storage, looks less cluttered than the old bowls did, it's easy to just scoop food out of the base with the bowl. Travelling just involves picking up the whole thing and carrying to the car. We're very happy purchasers!
As for the review complaining about moldy food- I honestly don't see how this could happen without you noticing. We remove the water and food bowls daily to fill them- the water bowl to take it to the sink, and the food bowl to scoop kibble out of the base. They nest into separate depressions in the top of the lid- so the food below is sealed off.
There IS an extra channel for water spillage (and I assume, evaporation) on one side and not on the other, so as long as you place the water bowl on the side with the extra channel, and clean out the dog bowls on a regular basis, I can't forsee any problems.
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