Frisco Wooden Elevated Dog & Cat Diner
In a Nutshell
- "Elegantly engineered but could've done without the split, solid wood and durable stain resistant bowls."
- Great for the neck, but the wood seems to be a rotten choice with limited durability.
- Modern style with nozzle eradication from the underside.
Quick Verdict
The Frisco Wooden Elevated Dog & Cat Diner swings around with both praise for its design and panicky remarks about its considerable defects. Common gripes linger around corrosion, warping, and the reeking smell of the timber.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Product lacks durability and has finishing glitches.
Prevention: Not assuming it is conductible
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Elevated Feeding (2)
Helps with comfortable and ergonomic feeding for pets.
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Attractive Design (1)
Has a stylish and modern look that appeals to users.
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Good Customer Service (1)
Responsive support in case of issues.
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Compact Size (1)
Avoiding the enormous eye catching overreaching expanse.
Cons
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Durability Issues (1) critical
Low-quality wood fades and cracks easily.
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Rusting Bowls (1) critical
Stainless steel bowls rust quickly.
Tip: Replacement bowls
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Musty Smell (1) major
The wood has a musty, unpleasant smell.
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Poor Quality Control (1) minor
Issues with packaging and quality of materials.
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Unstable Standing (1) major
Bowls move easily, causing instability.
Quality Trend: Declining
Multiple reviews indicate a decline in quality over time.
mixed
negative
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Pet owners with small to medium-sized dogs or cats β Helps with ease of feeding and ergonomic comfort for pets
β Skip If
- β’ Pet owners looking for durable, long-lasting products β Multiple issues reported with durability and quality.
Durability & Care
Factors: Quality of wood, Quality of stainless steel, Exposure to elements
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- π‘ Allowing the perfect feeding throne to stay away
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
How durable is the wood?
The wood has been reported to fade and crack within a few days.
Are the bowls stable?
The bowls are not stable and move easily, pushing the entire stand.
Highlighted Reviews
"The first one I received was broken and when I called customer service they were so helpful and replaced it so quickly."
"It was beautiful when it arrived but the wood faded and cracked in 4 days. Wood needs to be sealed."
Bottom Line
Despite its ingenious functions in the pet dining kingdom, its disenchanting failure in quality suggests prior consideration. The use of non-treated wood along with likely inferior stainless steel is offensive.