🌟 Clean with a Conscience: The Mud Daddy is your eco-friendly cleaning companion!
The Mud Daddy Portable Pet Washer is a versatile, eco-friendly cleaning device designed for pets, bikes, and more. With a 5L capacity, it uses 90% less water than traditional hoses, operates silently, and keeps water warm for up to 2½ hours, making it the perfect solution for on-the-go cleaning.
Brand | Mud Daddy |
Model Number | 99000DS1GREEN |
Color | Green |
Product Dimensions | 30 x 20 x 20 cm; 1.15 kg |
Volume Capacity | 100 Milliliters |
Material | PET |
Special Features | Portable |
Item Weight | 1.15 Kilograms |
L**R
YESSSSSSSS
Absolutely 5 freaking stars. I was so hesitant with the reviews on here but I did it anyways because I was losing my mind trying to clean both my dog’s paws full of mud all the time with wet wipes and towels. Was about to cry honestly. Bought this…. Absolutely a life saver. I put some soap and water in it and tighten the cap real tight and pump it up and it sprays pretty hard and cleans their paws so well! The scrub brush is a little too stiff in my opinion, could definitely be softer. Too much like a kitchen scrub brush than something to be used on skin but hey, I’ll take it. Idk what all the complaints are on here. I’ve been using this 2-3 times a day for two months and never have any issues other than the brush leaking sometimes but I just set it on a towel when not in use and loosen the cap so the pressure isn’t built up all the time. I think this thing is amazing!
P**S
Perfect portable doggy shower!
We got this recently and took this away with us on caravan and beach holiday. The built in brush makes cleaning off mud and sand an easier job. We filled with warm water, and also use this to clean mud and grass off shoes after walks. It takes a while to work out how many pumps to prime up the right pressure depending on how much water is in the tank but once you get the hang of it, really easy to use. A bit costly but I think we'll get our moneys worth with this in the winter, cleaning muddy paws and boots!
S**Q
Really useful tool for dirty dogs!
We have a Springer spaniel who goes out for three walks a day. We overlook a park and during this wet weather she gets utterly covered in mud. This has been a godsend, in as much as after we’ve used this, she can be dried off with a towel and only comes into the house slightly damp as opposed to coming in with four muddy paws and a dirty tail. Cleaning her paws with this, especially, has made such a difference to the state of the kitchen floor and the room leading off the kitchen where her bed is.We also take this out with us when we take her for walks in the Peak District and I’m sure anyone can imagine the state she gets into after bone of those walks. We do have a cover on the back seat of the car, obviously but using this means she’s pretty much clean by the time she gets in.One point which is only very slightly annoying is having to use the pump quite a few times to get the spray but come on, for the price you cannot complain too much about that. We bought the medium size version.To sum up, if your dog gets dirty when out walking you’ll find this really helpful and handy. Can definitely recommend for the price.
J**.
Really convenient
My dog Murphy is 15 and he is a big dog so no getting him in the bath.With the Mud daddy I am able to clean him with warm water so it is better for his joints. It is a fab product and great to put in the car for after walks.I highly recommend it.😊
P**I
Mud gone!
I'm a dog walker and have been using this for roughly 4 months. Its fantastic! I have used it on GSDs, Spaniels and Retrievers. It is great at removing mud and has quite a good stream of water. I would say it's a little harder to get mud out of the Retriever coats because of the long hair but it helps with the amount if mud that goes back into the house. I use a comb to remove hair that collects on the brush.It will leak slightly out of the brush because of the pressure that is built up but that is easily sorted if leaving in a car. You just release off the pressure by unscrewing the pump cap and unscrewing the brush and emptying the water that is trapped in there by pressing the release button. I sit my brush in an old measuring jug wedged up in the boot which catches excess water.
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