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Mixed reviews on fit and durability; may not be suitable for all dogs.
The SureFlap RFID Collar Tags are effective for managing pet access but struggle with durability and size issues. Users appreciate the functionality but report frequent replacements and bulkiness on pets.
Durability issues
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The RFID tags work as intended, controlling pet access to specific areas or food.
The product is considered good value for the price.
The tags are easy to set up and sync with compatible doors and feeders.
The tags are not durable and often stop working after the warranty period.
The tags are too large for smaller pets, causing discomfort and potential chewing.
Tip: Consider alternative products designed for smaller pets.
The tags should never get wet, which can be inconvenient for outdoor use.
Users report that the quality of SureFlap tags has declined over time, with more frequent durability issues. Newer reviews express more dissatisfaction compared to older reviews.
mixed but generally positive
negative
Factors: exposure to water, heavy use, chewing by pets
No, the tags should never be exposed to water, not even with a saturated paper towel.
The tags typically last between 3 months to 2 years, with an average lifespan of 1 year.
The tags are too large for smaller pets and can cause discomfort or chewing issues.
Yes, the tags work well with SureFlap feeders and doors.
"They are bigger than what you would think to be but they do work and the bowls are worth the money"
"Got two collar and two chips. Guess one cat is locked out. Only one tag has a serial number printed on the back. The tag with the number is the only one I can get to work with the door.... the other one is merely ornamental."
If durability and pet comfort are not major concerns, the SureFlap RFID Collar Tags are a functional option for managing pet access.