Reddit Reddit reviews Rubbermaid 11.4 QT Dish Pan, Bisque (FG2951ARBISQU)

We found 3 Reddit comments about Rubbermaid 11.4 QT Dish Pan, Bisque (FG2951ARBISQU). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Rubbermaid 11.4 QT Dish Pan, Bisque (FG2951ARBISQU)
Versatile for all of your household needsPlastic dishpan fits into a standard single or twin size sinkBuilt-in antimicrobial protectionProduct dimensions: 14.45" X 12.55" X 5.67"Allows you to expand your sink space with more washing and soaking room
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3 Reddit comments about Rubbermaid 11.4 QT Dish Pan, Bisque (FG2951ARBISQU):

u/princessleah7x · 3 pointsr/Rabbits

As per my Rabbit vet and the rescue organization I got my second rabbit from, I feed my rabbit hay and also unlimited pellets. I was giving pellets 2x a day and unlimited hay, but the woman at the rescue organization said she keeps her rabbits on unlimited pellets (along with unlimited hay, as every thing you will read pretty much agrees on).

I was using care fresh but I found it still smelled bad and was difficult to clean the litter box. I spoke to the vet about this when I took my male in to get desexed and she suggested using this [cat litter](Feline Pine Original Cat Litter, 20-Pound Bag https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0009YUEG2/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_jmpAub19JK845) with hay on top as you mentioned. I was using corner litter boxes prior, but when I got a bigger living space for the buns I changed to a cat litter sized tray like [this](Rubbermaid #2951-AR BISQUE 11.4 QT Bisque Dish Pan https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000DINAX/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_EupAub15DGBTM). I'm 10x happier with Feline Pine than any other bedding/litter stuff marketed for rabbits.

I also saw you keep the rabbit free range. How have you bunny proofed the room(s) he has access to? Has the rabbit been desexed yet? What kind of things are you providing for him to eat and drink? Do you have a water bottle or a water bowl?

u/Baeker · 2 pointsr/tall

I use a dish pan and put it on top my cutting board with a towel in between. Raises it up high enough so I don't really have to bend much.

Like this: https://www.amazon.com/Rubbermaid-11-4-Dish-Pan-Bisque/dp/B0000DINAX

u/DJWafflesnatcha · 1 pointr/Dakimakuras

Man, that sucks. Never had stitching ripped before. I'd go with two options.

Handwash them in the tub or buy a wash bucket and clean it in that. Something like this. Bleach free of course.

Otherwise, you could also use the laundry bags. I use these to wash my covers on gentle cycle.