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Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
Horrible! Usually I can find some redeeming quality, in just about anything. Not this time. Where to start? The nipple itself is not the soft rubber we have all come to appreciate. It is a semi hard plastic substance, with protruding mold seams. Definitely not attractive to lambs. They are using it because there is no choice. The cap leaks around the neck. The little valve which is supposed to let air in is much smaller than the valves in the good Pritchard nipples, and the metal ball is much smaller than in the good ones. Also the ball is steel, but not stainless, so, yes it rusts. The rust prevents it from moving, creating a permanent vacuum. Your bottle will be a caved in mess, by the time you are done. Then, since the cap has poor griping surface and minimal ridges, you will be left struggling to remove it, especially since the outside of the bottle is covered in formula which has leaked out at the neck. Don't do it, just don't. It's worth the drive to the feed store to get the good Pritchard nipples.
Liz
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2024
The nipples were labeled as Pritchard and looked like Pritchard but they weren’t the same. Didn’t work as well. Split easily. Different materials.
Bree
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2022
Works great!
pickAgift
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2022
Purchased a new set from amazon.com after an invasive mouse, creeped into the kitchen and would bite the red nipple off the yellow cap. Then i would wake up in the morning and see the damage, that occurred the night before.I like putting these on the soda bottles for my Dwarf Dairy Goat. She would get a Refreshing Soda from the nipple on the cap. Now she learned to slurp up beverages from a cup. These nipple bottle caps are the best way to get barn animals started on having a beverage from a cup. The silicone/rubber gasket under the yellow cap, would start to drip & leak soda, after it did this, I removed the small ring on the bottle that is there after you open the bottle. This ended the drip leak, also look under the nipple cap for the rubber/silicone seal if it has the gasket seal.Now I go to the retail stores to see if they invented a new flavor of 2 liter soda (on shelf) for my goat to taste try.
Loran Larsen
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2021
Richard nipples that were sent to me were in great condition packaged appropriately. Very satisfied with their durability and cost. Would definitely recommend this product to other farmers.
Heather
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2021
Work pretty well. They are cheaper made than store bought, but we've had zero issues with breakage or leaking. Have used them with Nigerian Dwarfs and Alpines. Just placed another order of these.
T Brown
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2021
We used these for our baby goats. They worked well and seem fairly durable
Smith
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2021
For the price they are pretty good. They have the little ball bearing valve. No o rings unlike the real ones. O rings from real ones do not fit these but they don't leak. Makes them a little easier to wash. They thread on further too which is sometimes an issue if using on non carbonated drink bottles. Smaller than i was expecting compared to name brand. I'd say good for Nigerian dwarf goats. Too small for full sized goats. More of a pvc feel to the nipple, not silicone or rubber like name brand. But this is good because these don't get sticky or soft like name brand.
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