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RentACoop LG Thermo Bucket Belt and 2 Gal Center Bucket Waterer

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Management number 210672667 Release Date 2026/04/02 List Price US$36.00 Model Number 210672667
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Keep your flock’s water frost-free all winter long with the RentACoop Thermo Bucket Belt. Designed for reliability and ease of use, this heated strap ensures your chickens and other poultry always have access to fresh, unfrozen water, even in extreme cold. Tested to withstand temperatures as low as -10°F, the Thermo Bucket Belt provides peace of mind during the harshest winter days. With its durable design, smart heating system, and energy-saving performance, the RentACoop Thermo Bucket Belt is the ultimate cold-weather solution to keep your flock hydrated all winter long.

  • Frost-Free All Winter – Keeps waterers from freezing in the harshest winter conditions when paired with the NEW insulated wrap (included), tested down to -10°F.
  • Energy Efficient – Uses just 40 watts, compared to 150-watt drop-in heaters, saving you energy and money
  • Smart Heating – Automatically turns on below 38°F and off at 42°F for hassle-free, year-round use
  • Safe & Durable – Heater is made from fiberglass-reinforced silicone rubber, safe to touch, built to last.
  • What’s Included – Lg Thermo Bucket Belt Heated Strap with 6ft cord and Insulated Wrap and 2gal Center Waterer with Cone Lid, Cap Plug in Lid and Hanging Chain
Brand Name RentACoop

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