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The Complete Set Pipeline Automatic Chicken Nipple Waterer is a gravity-fed poultry watering system featuring 8 automatic drinking cups, specialized tee fittings, and a buoyancy valve to prevent overflow. Designed for easy DIY installation with standard 1/2" PVC pipes and a bucket, it eliminates manual refilling and water leakage. Ideal for chicken, duck, and turkey owners seeking a reliable, mess-free hydration solution backed by technical support and a satisfaction guarantee.
| ASIN | B0BWXNJC25 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,783 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #41 in Poultry Fountains & Waterers |
| Brand | perfsign |
| Brand Name | perfsign |
| Color | RED |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 568 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.2"L x 8.2"W x 2.44"H |
| Item Weight | 0.76 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | perfsign |
| Material | Pvc |
| Material Type | Pvc |
| Power Source | gravity-fed |
| Product Dimensions | 11.2"L x 8.2"W x 2.44"H |
| Target Species | Poultry |
| UPC | 768484038475 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
A**R
Love this automatic chick/chicken waterer!
This has been great for chicks! It was pretty easy to put together and I never have to worry about them running out of water. The cups are small enough that the chicks don't get wet drinking. It would work great for adult chickens too!
A**S
Better than expected
This setup worked better than expected! We have had several different types of waterers for the hens, all that either leaked or just didn’t work properly. This kit is working great so far, and provides unlimited water for them! Only hint is to be careful when threading in the red cups- too tight and the flimsy rubber washers squish out and leak, too loose and they leak… I went the Goldilocks route and not a drop after being set up for a few days now.
A**R
It's Perfect for my needs.
I am extremely happy with this product. I bought a rain barrel. I thought I was going to have to make a trip to the hardware store for connectors and at least one adapter but to my surprise this just happened to have all the parts I needed. Now I don't have to pack water everyday out to my chickens.
A**R
They’re ok
It works well but the chickens bump into the cups occasionally and knock them on their side a bit so they leak. If I can figure out how to keep them upright they’ll be great. Other than that they work well
J**N
Great buy
Great buy for your chickens I have 4 of these and they work great
R**E
Engineered to fail. No way these can't leak.
I'm an engineer and a homesteader. I've done tradesman work all my life. The way these are designed, the seal is supposed to be the rubber washer between the cup stem and the PVC Tee. In order to compress this seal, you have to get the threads sufficiently tight. The male threading on the cup stems does not match the female threading on the PVC Tees. Its like putting a metric bolt in an SAE nut. It'll thread in- but you can easily just push it in. There's no amount of teflon tape you can use to fix this fittment problem. Mind you this was all 10 cups- not just 1 or 2. I was able to occastionally (holding my mouth *just* right) get the threads to hold tight enough to create a good seal. Then I looked at my chickens very sternly and said "don't touch the cup when you drink ladies". Apparently the seller needs a disclaimer *only good for dainty chickens who don't try to stand on or peck at watering cups* /sarcasm off There is another leak point where the cup "pops" into the threaded portion. This mechanism is where the cups can be twisted left or right after having been mounted. Again- this seal relies on a tight fit - compressing the washer inside. As the cups age (and the chickens push down on the cups) the interference fit wears thin (its cheap plastic). This then allows the cup to slide down and the rubber washer to decompress. We're talking weeks folks- not months or years. My chickens are 22 weeks old. They've been out of the brooder and in the coop where this water system is installed for 7 weeks. At this point- its too late to return. I fixed these issues by using JB Weld - Water Weld, a waterproof epoxy mold (think playdough) applied liberally around all connection points. I think the folks who haven't had leaks (yet) are reviewing early AND used the wingnut/bucket installation rather than the PVC Tee installation (the wingnut thread DOES match the cup thread). Save your money and your frustration. Buy a different brand.
C**R
Chickens like it
Works well easy installation. Chickens adapted easily. Easy to clean
J**K
Not quite the best system
Right out of the box this thing had minor issues I had to resolve. The float never would stop the water flowing, and the cups wanted to leak all the time from the threads until I used Teflon tape on the threads. Now the cups fill up to the top and drip slowly. I only fill the bucket every 4 days by turning the hose on at the bucket instead of filling the old watering bucket daily so in a way it's a win. For the money it's not to bad and way better than what I had.
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