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Ice Free for Bird Baths Reviews

4.2 Rating 40 Reviews
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I have used Ice Free for a few years now to keep the drinking water in my foxes dishes from freezing. It works well in moderate frosty temperatures, but I add a little more to the water if the temperature takes a real dip. I also use it in the water dish I leave out for the wild birds too. Great product.
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Posted 2 weeks ago
Hadn't had the chance to use it yet. The cold "frozen' snap had disappeared before the product arrived. Hopefully there's still time to put to good use
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Posted 2 weeks ago
Excellent product performed exactly as you said it would kept the birds water from freezing.
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Posted 2 weeks ago
Not very impressed. I washed my bird feeder out put fresh water in and the correct amount of the Ice Free. Checked the following morning and bath had frozen over.
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Posted 4 weeks ago
Thank you for your feedback. Ice Free products are designed to slow down the freezing process and help water remain liquid for longer during cold weather. With the recent widespread temperatures across the UK falling below -4°C, conditions have been outside the effective operating range of these products. In temperatures this low, water will still freeze. We appreciate your feedback and understand the frustration caused. Kind regards, The Ark Wildlife Team.
Posted 4 weeks ago
Waiting for frost
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Posted 1 month ago
Works well
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Posted 1 month ago
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Posted 7 months ago
Keeping the birds happy in their birdbath
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Posted 1 year ago