💦 Stay ahead of the flock with hassle-free hydration!
The RentACoop 64oz Automatic Drinker is a BPA-free, food-grade waterer designed for smaller birds like chicks, quail, and pigeons. Featuring a large 2L capacity and an auto-fill cup that keeps water naturally replenished, it ensures clean, algae-resistant hydration with minimal maintenance. Its compact, versatile design fits various coop setups, making it the smart choice for efficient, fresh water delivery.
H**N
I want many more.
This product, with the drinking cup is ideal for my quail, as it is Fillable from the outside of the cage. The size is great. I have 4 quail on it and only fill it a couple times a week (so far moderate weather) I would feel comfortable using it for dozen quail if I wanted to.
H**
A Must Have
Awesome waterer for small livestock. Game changer for brooder coop. Highly recommended.
N**E
It's made for a wire cage, otherwise you will need another way to hang/use it
There is no other way to hang it but to use it on a wire cage. Be aware of this. I'm not sure if it says this somewhere on the site or not. We solved this issue by building a block stand for it as we wanted to use it in the coop so that the chickens will have constant access to water without taking up too much space. It will leak out the back unless it is perfectly vertical/level...and I mean PERFECT. Nothing can touch the bottom of the cup, or it releases the water out the back (ALL of the water) and makes a huge mess in your coop. This happened twice to us. It's small but does hold a full 2 L of water. On the plus side, it is very easy to clean and holds adequate water for overnight even on hot days as long as it isn't leaking. I would not purchase this product again.
K**.
Perfect
So glad this exists! I have quail and they love this! Super easy to put together, easy to clean easy to fill and does not leak. It is just the right size, I will definitely be ordering another one
P**T
Works as described - using for quail.
Works as described. It comes with 2 sizes of watering bowls. I have 3 coturnix quail in a cage and am using this for their water - which holds more than the quart containers and will give my 3 quail water for just about a week. You basically screw/unscrew the bowl to clean it. Usually I just unscrew a half turn and drain the bowl into the bottom of the cage. I wish there was an easier disconnect for cleaning.
M**M
Meh
It was great while it lasted which was very long.Even after taking it completely apart and cleaning it, it just wasn't performing well. I'm going to go with a different method.
G**N
Great device for getting water for your chicks...
Great little device for your little chicks to use before they go outside to their big home...
M**L
Difficult to use. Gets dirty easily. Hard to clean.
This seems like a great waterer on paper, but it's hard to use, the water cup gets dirty, and it's hard to clean. Plus the lid doesn't fit right.In order to attach this to the side of the chicken run, you have to have one hand on the inside and one on the outside. So it's either a two-person job, or you can only attach it within arms length of the door. Doing it by myself, I had to hold the outside in place and then stick the cup through the hardware cloth. BUT, the holes on the hardware cloth were too small, so I had to clip the hardware cloth to make a bigger hole. (Now I have a hole in the hardware cloth.)I attached the spring, filled it with water, and tried to put on the lid. The lid wouldn't go on. It would sit on top but I couldn't get one side to snap on without the other side popping up. So basically the lid just sits on top and a little wind will cause it to blow away.The next day I went out to check on the chickens and the cup was full of pieces of the bedding (pine shavings). I couldn't just dump the water/shavings out because the whole contraption is attached to the side of the chicken run. To empty the cup I had to remove the spring and unscrew the cup. Water was pouring out everywhere and soaking the bedding.Unfortunately I'm going to have to return this. It simply isn't practical.