Description
Some homes do not need a fully app-connected feeder at every station. This set is a better fit for routine corners where pet parents want fewer top-ups and a cleaner, lower-effort feeding zone for daily dry food and water access.
SmartPaw selected this gravity set because it covers the basics well: one food dispenser, one water reservoir, clear refill visibility, and no added setup friction from batteries, timers, or app pairing.
Product highlights

- 6-pound food capacity and a 1-gallon water reservoir help reduce constant refill interruptions.
- Gravity-fed dispensing works without WiFi, batteries, or outlet placement.
- Clear containers make it easier to spot refill timing before a station runs low.
- Separate food and water units keep smaller feeding areas more organized.
Detailed specifications

| Set format | 1 gravity food dispenser + 1 gravity water dispenser |
|---|---|
| Food capacity | 6 pounds |
| Water capacity | 1 gallon |
| Power | No electricity required |
| Use case | Dry food and daily water access |
| Best fit | Cats and small-to-medium dogs with steady refill routines |
Best for
- Cats and smaller dogs that do well with a simple self-serve station between check-ins.
- Homes that want a backup feeding corner for workdays, weekends, or short trips.
- Pet parents who prefer a low-tech food and water setup over a complex smart device.
Care and setup notes
- Refresh water on a regular schedule rather than letting the reservoir sit unchanged for too long.
- Wash both bases and bottles often so food dust and water film do not build up around the opening.
- If your pet tends to overeat, use this as a convenience station only when free-feeding still fits the routine.
SmartPaw pricing note
SmartPaw is listing this item at $20.15 for the current launch window, compared with a regular store price of $25.19. SmartPaw launch pricing keeps this release easy to try during the current introductory window.
What pet parents like about it
- Pet parents often like how quickly the set comes together without any programming or charging steps.
- The paired food-and-water format is a common plus for homes that want one simple feeding corner instead of mismatched bowls.
- Clear refill visibility and easy cleaning are recurring reasons buyers keep it in regular use.
FAQ
Is this better than a timed feeder?
It depends on the routine. This set is best for steady free-access use, while timed feeders are better for strict meal schedules and portion control.
What kind of food works best?
Dry kibble is the intended fit. The gravity dispenser works best when kibble stays dry and flows consistently.
Who is this set best for?
It works well for households that want a dependable food-and-water station without adding smart features to every feeding zone.





