SUPER DESIGN
SUPER DESIGN Pet Dual Bowl (Slow Feeder Bowl)
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Product Overview
The SUPER DESIGN Pet Dual Bowl (Slow Feeder Bowl) combines a slow-feeding melamine bowl and a removable stainless steel inner bowl in one compact design. Perfect for pets who need controlled eating speed as well as daily food and water use. Crafted from premium 5A melamine and durable stainless steel, it ensures safety, hygiene, and long-lasting durability.
Key Features
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2-in-1 Dual Bowl Design – Includes one slow feeder melamine bowl and one stainless steel removable bowl, meeting both slow-feeding and normal feeding needs.
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Healthy Slow Feeding – Prevents gulping, vomiting, and indigestion by slowing down mealtime.
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Premium Materials – Made of 5A melamine (safe, odor-free, impact-resistant, ceramic-like finish) and high-quality stainless steel (rust-resistant, hygienic, durable).
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Easy to Clean – Detachable stainless steel inner bowl and smooth melamine body make cleaning quick and effortless.
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Anti-Slip Base – Rubber edges at the bottom provide stability, preventing spills, sliding, and tipping.
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Durable & Heavy-Duty – Thickened melamine structure, resistant to drops and daily wear.
Product Information
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Product Name: Pet Dual Bowl (Slow Feeding + Normal Bowl)
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Brand: SUPER DESIGN
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Material: Melamine + Stainless Steel
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Dimensions: 32.4 × 17.5 × 5.5 cm
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Application: Cats & Dogs (Food + Water / Slow Feeding + Normal Feeding)
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Color: Classic White
✨ Why Choose This Bowl?
One bowl, two functions – save space, keep feeding hygienic, and protect your pet’s digestive health with this dual-purpose design.
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