A&E Cage Company
20oz Plastic Quick Locking Crock
20oz Plastic Quick Locking Crock
Couldn't load pickup availability
The 20oz Plastic Quick Locking Crock is an essential feeding accessory designed to provide a secure and convenient solution for serving food and water to your feathered companions. This durable crock features an innovative quick-lock mounting system that attaches firmly to cage bars, preventing spills and keeping your bird's feeding area clean and organized. Perfect for daily feeding routines, this generously-sized crock holds up to 20 ounces of seed, pellets, fresh foods, or water.
Recommended for: Small to medium-sized birds including finches, canaries, budgies, cockatiels, conures, lovebirds, and other similarly-sized companion birds. Ideal for use in wire cages with horizontal or vertical bars.
Key Features:
- Durable plastic construction that resists chipping, cracking, and staining
- Quick-locking mechanism provides secure attachment to cage bars without tools
- 20-ounce capacity accommodates ample portions of food or water
- Smooth, rounded edges ensure bird safety during feeding
- Easy to remove for quick cleaning and refilling
- Dishwasher-safe for convenient maintenance and sanitation
- Non-porous surface prevents bacterial growth and odor absorption
- Designed to minimize food waste and spillage
Usage Instructions: To install, simply position the quick-lock bracket against the inside of your bird's cage bars at your desired height. Press the crock firmly into the bracket until you hear or feel it click securely into place. Ensure the crock is level and stable before adding food or water. To remove for cleaning or refilling, gently press the release mechanism and lift the crock away from the mounting bracket. Clean regularly with warm, soapy water or place in the dishwasher for thorough sanitation.
Dimensions: This crock holds 20 fluid ounces (approximately 2.5 cups) of food or water, providing adequate capacity for daily feeding needs. The compact design fits standard cage bar spacing while maximizing feeding capacity.
Share
