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Kibble Kaddie
Ruffwear
Kibble Kaddie
$44.95
Description

  A compact, convenient design allows for easy transport, storage, and dispensing of kibble.

  The Kibble Kaddie is a travel-friendly dog food carrier. A compact, convenient design allows for easy transport, storage, and dispensing of kibble whether at home, on the road, or at camp. The top-loading, roll-down closure secures contents (from spills and curious noses) and reduces volume of the bag as food is consumed. Dispense kibble through a fold-out spout at the top, and stash collapsible bowls and other food items in a separate internal compartment.

  Volume: 10 L (42 cups)

  Height: 16.9 in (43 cm)

  Width: 9.4 in (24 cm)

  

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Ruffwear
Liters:
10 L (42 cups)
Waterproof:
Yes
Made In:
Vietnam
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
20701
Other Features:
KEY FEATURES
SECURE CLOSURE: Roll-down top closure keeps kibble secure and allows for adjustable volume.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
- Waterproof, food-grade material is oil-resistant and seals off odor
- Roll-down closure keeps kibble secure and allows for adjustable volume
- Kibble dispenses from an internal fold-out spout at the top
- Separate internal compartment stashes collapsible bowls and other food items
- Grab handle at bottom for easy pour
CARE & MATERIALS
- Hand wash
- Mild detergent
- Air dry
- Do not bleach, iron, or dry clean
- 420 denier nylon with TPU finish
- ITW Nexus Airloc side-release buckles
- Polypropylene webbing
- 210 denier nylon taffeta with waterproof finish rated at 4,000 mm
- Made in Vietnam
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