SUPER DESIGN
SUPER DESIGN Elevated Tilted Bowl
Give your furry friend a healthier and more comfortable dining experience with the SUPER DESIGN Elevated Slope Bowl. Designed with extra height and a slanted rim, this bowl reduces neck strain, prevents food spills, and ensures mealtime comfort—especially beneficial for senior pets.
Key Features
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Ergonomic Elevated Design
Raised stand reduces the need for excessive head-lowering, easing pressure on the cervical spine. Especially ideal for older dogs prone to neck problems. -
15° Slanted Anti-Spill Rim
Specially designed rim prevents food from spilling when pets eat too quickly, keeping the feeding area clean. -
Durable Stainless Steel Inner Bowl
Removable and washable thickened stainless steel inner bowl (500UP grade), rust-resistant and long-lasting. -
Heavy-Duty & Stable Base
Crafted from thickened melamine (3000UP grade), with a weighted design (~1.45kg for large size) to prevent tipping. -
Premium Melamine Material
Known as “imitation porcelain,” melamine offers a lightweight yet strong structure, resistant to breaking, odor-free, and safe for pets. -
Anti-Slip Base
Soft rubber strips prevent sliding, protect floors, and ensure quieter mealtime. -
Easy to Clean & Maintain
Detachable stainless steel inner bowl makes cleaning simple and hygienic.
Product Information
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Brand: SUPER DESIGN
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Name: Elevated Tilted Bowl
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Material: Melamine + Stainless Steel
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Sizes:
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S: 23.5 × 22 × 14 cm
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M: 27 × 25 × 17.5 cm
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L: 33 × 33 × 20.5 cm
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Weight (Large size): Approx. 1.45 kg
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Features: Elevated stand, anti-spill rim, removable stainless steel bowl, anti-slip base
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