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| Brand: LitterMaid
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $13.50 You Save: $6.49 (32%)
New (13) Used (1) from $13.50
Rating: 65 reviews Sales Rank: 30581
Media: Kitchen Size: 12-Pack Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 14.2 x 11.3 x 4.8
MPN: 3070:30447403 Model: LMR200 UPC: 027043661777 EAN: 0027043661777 ASIN: B00005MF9W
Release Date: November 11, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: 20 receptacles with lids
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Showing reviews 6-10 of 65
You only need about 3 of these per year January 25, 2003 B. McKeever (Land O' 10K Lakes) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
Save your money and line the receptacles you receive with your LitterMaid with cat pan liners. ...you can get 40 liners as opposed to 2 of these receptacles, and it actually makes disposal of the waste easier.
Needs revamped, made cheaper February 5, 2005 carolyn (Canal Winchester, OH) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
Of all the things I have bought in my day, these things by far are the most over-priced item out there for what you get. Honestly, a piece of plastic for your cat's doo-doo, and a lid. Give me a break! Maybe they should charge $10 each for them, maybe they could stay in business with that! I guess that's where their money stays consistent after you buy the Littermaid box but really! Anyway, with that gripe out of the way, these things work fairly well. They do get heavy and the doo-doo can spill out if you're not careful, but I just empty mine into one of those plastic grocery store bags, tie it, and dispose of it the night before garbage day. That way, it's not smelling up the garbage, the house, the garage, the garbage man's hands or face, and it just works out very well. But if you have more than one cat and high usage, then maybe a galvanized can for the disposal of the grocery store bags would be in order if you're emptying it more than once a week. My cat goes outside sometimes so I don't have as much to worry about smell-wise. But if I still lived in my apartment with this thing, I'd be emptying the liner contents into the grocery bag and taking it out to the dumpster daily. It just keeps everyone happy that way. These things curb the odor some, but not that much. Let's keep our fingers crossed that someone out there can make a better and cheaper widget for this machine.
I Have Flange Issues May 24, 2004 Robert I. Hedges 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I find that the Littermaid works very well for what it is designed to do. The only truly unpleasant task is changing these waste receptacles. The difficulty I seem to experience is inserting a new receptacle. It is difficult to get the thin retaining lip on the tray itself securely under the plastic flanges attached to the litter box which retain the tray. Once it is in place, it works like a champ, but in a future redesign, I hope that the good folks that design this fine line of electric self-cleaning cat boxes will develop a more secure retaining method that facilitates easier receptacle changeout.
Tidy clean up August 4, 2005 Shannon , NJ 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Receptacles fit nicely and are easy to use. Lids attach securely so long as you don't overfill.
Here's a money saving compromise.. April 12, 2006 Sandra Sabin (Claremont, NH) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I buy these but extend the use by taking those plastic shopping bags to line them. When I empty it, I take the bag out and tie it up, throw it out! I can use one of these for about 4 or 5 changes before I need a new one. You would think Littermaid would design a sturdy one, sell the bags, and make some money on that!
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