Let me start by saying this automatic fish feeder has been a lifesaver for my busy schedule. The yellow design stands out, and the large food container means fewer refills – a big plus for forgetful fish owners like me.
The portion slider works like a charm, allowing precise control over how much food gets dispensed. I've tested it with flakes, granules, and pellets, and it handles all three types surprisingly well without clogging.
However, the setup process is where things get frustrating. The instructions might as well be written in hieroglyphics! It took me three attempts to realize you MUST push that mysterious button in step 5 before adjusting the feeding interval. Pro tip: take photos during setup because you'll need them when changing batteries.
The biggest drawback? There's no display or clock function. Your feeding schedule depends entirely on when you insert the batteries – not exactly ideal for maintaining consistent meal times. I've resorted to setting phone reminders for battery changes.
While it's stable once installed (no tipping disasters yet), I did have one scary moment after five days when I noticed my fish acting unusually hungry. Turns out the feeder had stopped dispensing without any warning. Now I do regular manual checks between automatic feedings.
Would I recommend it? With reservations. If you're tech-savvy and don't mind some initial frustration, it's decent value. But if you want foolproof reliability, you might want to invest in a more sophisticated model.