UltraCruz Pure Wheat Germ Oil Skin & Coat Care Liquid Horse Supplement
In a Nutshell
- Multiple customers report the product is not true to the expected purity of wheat germ oil.
- Customer service issues and lack of responsibility from the company have been noted.
- Some users found the product effective for its intended use, but the negative sentiment outweighs it.
Quick Verdict
The product has a significant number of negative reviews claiming issues with the product's purity and quality. Some users complained about the product being inconsistent with the normal golden color and rich smell of wheat germ oil, as well as the product’s effectiveness.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Purity of the product is questionable due to inconsistencies in color and smell.
Prevention: Check the product’s color and smell before using it.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Vitamin E Source (1)
Some users found the product to be a good source of vitamin E.
Cons
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Purity Concerns (2) major
Customers suspect that the product is not pure wheat germ oil and may be a blend.
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Customer Service Issues (2) major
Customers have expressed dissatisfaction with the company's handling of complaints and lack of responsibility.
Quality Trend: Declining
Some reviewers suspected the quality of the product may have degraded over time. Inconsistencies in smell and color were reported for recent batches.
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Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Horse owners looking for coat and skin supplement — It provides healthier coat and skin care.
✗ Skip If
- • Those demanding pure ingredients — There are inconsistencies in the purity of ingredients.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Highlighted Reviews
"Great source of vitamin e & adding fat to the diets of senior equines! Love this!"
"This product is clear instead of the normal golden color of pure wheat germ oil. Pure wheat germ oil has a rich smell and this oil has little to no smell."
Bottom Line
Customers advise caution in choosing this product, especially given the inconsistencies reported. Alternatives may be worth considering for better quality assurance.