💦 Quench Their Thirst, Elevate Their Life!
The Harris Farms Double Wall Poultry Drinker is a robust 5-gallon automatic water solution designed to keep your poultry hydrated with cool, clean water. Featuring a vacuum seal for a constant supply, this heavy-duty galvanized steel drinker is available in multiple sizes to cater to your flock's needs, ensuring satisfaction with every sip.
J**D
Great waterer when used as intended
Second UPDATE: Almost 6 months later, still no issues with this waterer. No leaks, no rust.UPDATE: One month after: No rust or leaks. Still working great!Perfect, works as it's supposed to when used correctly. I usually purchase these from our local farm store but thanks to covid, nothing is in stock and my 10 yr old waterer rusted through last week when it was 90+ degrees. Amazon to the rescue! If you've never used this style of waterer, here's some advice from someone who uses them exclusively with flocks of over 70 birds: it MUST BE LEVEL. You cannot put these on an incline, they will leak. On this particular one, there is a rubber gasket inside on the little lever that stops water from leaking out while you fill it... you may need to push this gasket a little farther onto the lever. That will fix most issues with it spilling while filling. DO NOT PICK UP using the handle on the cover. It's not made for that. DO NOT try to hang this waterer... it's not made for that either. DO NOT put vinegar in this waterer... it's galvanized, vinegar will corrode the coating and cause it to rust fast. Honestly, I see no difference in this waterer versus the same exact one I've purchased 2 times over the years at local retailers. Same thickness and quality. I'd buy again if needed and I couldn't find locally. Thanks Amazon!
C**F
Unusable, not identical to the Harris Farms drinkers sold at Tractor Supply.
I purchased the 5 gallon drinker and to my dismay, it leaked so badly that it emptied as rapidly as I could fill it with the hose. I exchanged it for an identical drinker and the second one leaked similarly. I purchase the Harris Farms Galvanized Double Wall Poultry Drinker from Tractor Supply several times a year and have never had one leak. They do eventually rust out, but as they are metal that is to be expected. Initially I was pleased to find a Harris Farms drinker available on Amazon because my local Tractor Supply doesn't always have them in stock but alas, this product is of lesser quality than those sold at Tractor Supply. On a positive note, Amazon made returning the defective product quick and easy.
W**H
Chicken ranching just got easier
Best and easiest to fill water tank I have ever used
H**E
It lasts if you take care of it
I've had this waterer for over 2 years now and it's holding up. It just recently had the plunger come loose a little bit for water being let into the tray but it stops leaking when the cover goes on. I scrub it weekly with a wire brush to keep it clean, takes 5 minutes. I was looking to possibly get a replacement just in case as nothing lasts forever, but I'm shocked at all of the negative reviews. Either these people are overly rough with it or are incapable of maintaining it, I don't know. I've had great luck with mine and gladly recommend it.
J**E
Excellent, but not without issues
We've had ours for nearly two year now and it's basically worked flawlessly for us during that time. However, it's not without issues...1) When we first received the unit it wouldn't hold water as there was a leak in the seal. I fixed this with a small amount of silicon caulking and haven't had a problem since.2) Chickens like to sit on it and as a result they poop into the water (they still drink it though!). This can be solved with a shelf above it or some kind of cap to deter the chickens3) Ours is now rusting. There are no signs of weakness or holes, but the water is now discolored and it's time to buy a new one (or paint the old one)
M**.
Less waste than an open bowl.
I have both the 2 gal and the 5 gal waterers. The 2 gal is for my 4 Silkies; and the 5 gal is for my 6 Sex Links. Have had the Silkies for years, but had to separate them when the Sex Links arrived. I've used this type of waterer for many years for different flocks. The trough part is narrow and shallow and thwarts any hint of the chickens jumping into it or perching on it. I've never had any problem with the gravity feed function. I do make sure that the rubber gasket on the inside of the base stays clean. I knocked a star off because it isn't the easiest kind to clean. It's in 2 parts, and in order to clean both parts properly you have to pull up on the handle and twist to remove the "cover" that goes over the base. I use a hose and paper towels or rags. It's not difficult, just awkward. In the winter I have each one on a heated base; and I only put 2 gals in the 5 gal one. If you fill it completely the heater will not heat that much water. I have used all kinds of waterers: nipple, vacuum, open bowl, and this is my favorite. I have very hard well water and didn't realize that the mineral build up on the nipple kind (the nipples are metal) would eventually stop the water flow. The vacuum kind was hit or miss in finding the "sweet spot". And we all know how awful an open bowl is. The only other issue is my Sex Links can jump/fly on to the top. And of course they poop. Don't have that issue with the Silkies. They can't fly!
S**F
Not the typical galvanized steel.
I have only had this a few months but 'they don't make them like they used to' definitely rings true on this item. The top cover's handle attachment broke. The metal handle underneath is rusted. I only refill once a week or less so it has not gotten that much wear. Compared to my last waterer- the galvanized steel lasted 10 years and it was the bottom that got week- never any rust on the top portion. Unfortunately this was not the quality I was looking for especially for this price.
M**E
Not very durable
This waterer works well, but I’ve only had mine since October 2023 and the little lever/valve release thing that gets pushed in when you put the top on and allows water to flow into the tray has snapped off and will no longer work effectively. I’m pretty disappointed considering I paid $75. I feel like it should last a lot longer than 16 months.
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