IRIS USA Dog Food Storage Container, 30 lbs & 11 lbs Combo, Cat Food Storage Container, Dog Treat Container, Airtight, Stackable, 2-Cup Scoop, Wheels, Easy Mobility, Black

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AIRTIGHT CONTAINER: Ensure your pet’s food stays fresh with airtight seals and snap-lock latches, keeping moisture and humidity out. Lock in the freshness of dry food and treats while maintaining a neat and organized food storage area.
CONTENTS: 11 lbs / 12 Qt storage container securely stacks on the 30 lbs / 33 Qt storage container, one matching 2-cup food scoop, and one set of wheels. Included scoop makes measuring food easy and attachable casters make it easy to roll it around.
CLEAR CONTAINER BODY: The translucent body allows you to check the food level at just one glance. Quickly assess the remaining amount before heading to the pet store.
VARIETY OF COLORS: Check out the variety of colored containers available to store your cute friend’s kibbles, pellets, seeds, and treats.
DIMENSIONS: 16.50″L x 10.83″W x 24.6″H (without casters 23″H). Made in the USA with global materials and used all around the world. BPA-free and FDA-compliant. Safe for you and your furry friend.

Original price was: $36.66.Current price is: $20.66.

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