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HomeDog SuppliesDog FoodFood Storage UnitsBergan Stack-n-Stor 100 Food Storage and Dispenser (Colors Vary) |
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14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
100 pounds..........really? Jul 04, 2009
By Jasmine Looking for a way to save space in my feed room these seemed like the perfect solution. I had some reservations but after reading other reviews I purchased two storage units. I use them for 50 pound bags of horse feed and I defy someone to get 100 pounds in one. It is difficult to empty the feed bag into the front of the storage unit as you have to keep pushing the feed toward the back to make room for the rest of the bag. I don't find them particularly rugged either as the bottom one has collapsed a little on one corner after only a couple of months use. I appreciate their space saving feature but probably would not purchase another.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
100 pounds my *^^* Jan 30, 2010
By Bowhunter
"Bowhunter"
Unit is great for storing our dog food. And the stacking feature is nice also. BUT! a 40 puond bag of science diet dog food pretty much fills it.So who ever spect this out to hold a hundred pounds must have been stoned when they did it. So if you want a nice stackable food storage unit this will fit the bill, just double the size that you need.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
My pets open this with ease Mar 17, 2009
By Andrea Kay Smith I bought 2 of these to keep my dogs from getting into their bags of dog food. Even when I put a lock on the top of the door, my dogs had no problem pulling this open to eat out of it. All sides opened with just one tug of the paw, except the side with the lock on it.
I hate to waste anything, so I decided to store my cat food in it. My cats had no problem opening the door either. Within an hour of putting the cat food inside, I found my 2 cats happily munching out of the container with the door hanging from the locked side.
I believe the problem is that the "hinge" side just has nubs for the door to hook on. It isn't secure at all. So I drilled and added a nut and bolt to each of the nubs locations. In addition I still put a lock on the top of the door.
This almost worked. Now the dogs and cats can only open it a few inches. So I now lock it and turn it against a wall every time I feed them. Between the two bins that is 5X a day!
If you want a locking pet food container, look elsewhere and avoid this frustration!!!
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Stack N Stor 100 Oct 20, 2008
By Leonard F. Buck I was looking for an alternative to storing horse feed in trash cans. The trash cans take up a lot of floor space and my horses have figured out how to open the top, (everything in my barn has to be either locked or chained shut). I purchased 3 units and am very pleased with them. My wife was a bit skeptical but immediately approved once I had everything moved around. What once took 10 square feet of floor space now fits in a 4 ft x 1.5 ft space on a shelf allowing storage under and over. The overall appearance looks a lot neater and more organized. A friend of mine has used this type of unit for over 10 years and they are as good today as when they were purchased.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
One word, "ANTS"!! May 29, 2011
By Nicole E. Khairullah
"NEKhairullah"
If we didn't have an ant problem I think this would be fine... I like how they stack. But this is not air tight so the ants find it no matter where I put it. It is now completely infested and the dogs won't eat the food and my dogs will eat anything! I'm going to buy a "Vittles Vault 40-Pound Stackable", they are airtight so hopefully the ants won't attack!
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