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Your cart is empty.If you want to make your own automatic poultry drinking system, our complete poultry drinking kit includes all the necessary fittings. You don't have to spend money to buy these fittings multiple times, because it's easy to buy the wrong size and the fittings won't connect. Automatic Chicken Waterer Complete Set of Poultry Automatic Drinking Accessories,Duck Waterer No Mess,Turkey Waterer,Automatic Chicken Feeder,Suitable for DIY Pipe Automatic Poultry Drinking Device,Automatic Chicken Waterer Duck Waterer No Mess Turkey Waterer Chicken Water Feeder Suitable for DIY Pipe Automatic Poultry Drinking Device Chicken Water Cups for PVC with Tee Automatic Waterer Kit for Poultry DIY PVC Water Feeder for Chicken Quail
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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
Exactly as discribed. Thanks will work great for the summer watering.
Fred English
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Me and the wife installed it today in our chicken hoop coop. If you install the pvc connections with pvc glue and use the Teflon tape for screw in conne tons, you will NOT have any leaks or drips. It comes with everything you need except the pipe and glue.I would definitely buy this again!
tonya willoughby
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
Best decision i ever made was adding this to my coop... only thing I'd recommend would be to add the attachment the connects the water hose to the bucket...had a hard time finding one.... but really easy to clean..if you are thinking of getting it just do it.... it's worth the money and it's super easy to install...all u have to buy is pvc pipe and the water inlet that connects the water hose to the bucket...and your bucket... didn't freeze during the winter... keeps. Fresh water to my chickens..
Carroll Rodrigue
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
Very easy to assemble. And makes it so much easier to get water for my chickens.
Jude Hulsey
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
Leaks, but not bad. Easy assembly.
Max
Reviewed in Canada on September 2, 2023
Cups are cheap. Everything leaks
Rusty Acres Ranchette
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2023
I'm an engineer and a homesteader. I've done tradesman work all my life.The way these are designed, the seal is supposed to be the rubber washer between the cup stem and the PVC Tee. In order to compress this seal, you have to get the threads sufficiently tight.The male threading on the cup stems does not match the female threading on the PVC Tees. Its like putting a metric bolt in an SAE nut. It'll thread in- but you can easily just push it in. There's no amount of teflon tape you can use to fix this fittment problem. Mind you this was all 10 cups- not just 1 or 2. I was able to occastionally (holding my mouth *just* right) get the threads to hold tight enough to create a good seal. Then I looked at my chickens very sternly and said "don't touch the cup when you drink ladies". Apparently the seller needs a disclaimer *only good for dainty chickens who don't try to stand on or peck at watering cups* /sarcasm offThere is another leak point where the cup "pops" into the threaded portion. This mechanism is where the cups can be twisted left or right after having been mounted. Again- this seal relies on a tight fit - compressing the washer inside. As the cups age (and the chickens push down on the cups) the interference fit wears thin (its cheap plastic). This then allows the cup to slide down and the rubber washer to decompress. We're talking weeks folks- not months or years. My chickens are 22 weeks old. They've been out of the brooder and in the coop where this water system is installed for 7 weeks.At this point- its too late to return. I fixed these issues by using JB Weld - Water Weld, a waterproof epoxy mold (think playdough) applied liberally around all connection points.I think the folks who haven't had leaks (yet) are reviewing early AND used the wingnut/bucket installation rather than the PVC Tee installation (the wingnut thread DOES match the cup thread).Save your money and your frustration. Buy a different brand.
jeffrey murdock
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2023
Right out of the box this thing had minor issues I had to resolve. The float never would stop the water flowing, and the cups wanted to leak all the time from the threads until I used Teflon tape on the threads. Now the cups fill up to the top and drip slowly. I only fill the bucket every 4 days by turning the hose on at the bucket instead of filling the old watering bucket daily so in a way it's a win. For the money it's not to bad and way better than what I had.
Amzn Shoppers
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2023
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