iFetch Too: Automatic Ball Launcher for Large Dogs for $199
April 16, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Remember iFetch? That interactive dog toy that launches mini tennis balls with 3 distance settings. Meet its new version, for the big dogs: iFetch Too!
Each iFetch Too comes with 3 standard-sized tennis balls. You can, of course, use normal tennis balls or nearly any ball that is 2.5 inches in diameter. The iFetch Too is charged via a rechargeable battery that lasts up to about 300 throws before needing to be re-charged. With four different distance settings, 10, 25, or 40 feet or random, it’s totally flexible for your pet & your available space. Once powered up, your dog drops the ball into the top of the unit and the ball is launched with power for your dog to fetch the ball & return to the unit.
Bigger Dogs. Bigger Balls. Simply more fun! iFetch Too is a serious toy, for seriously fetch-crazy dogs!
- Choose from 4 distance settings: 10, 20, 30 feet, or random
- Automatically launch the ball once it’s dropped into the top of the machine
- Comes w/ 3 standard-sized tennis balls that are 2.5″ in diameter
- Charged via a rechargeable battery that lasts up to about 300 throws before needing to be re-charged
Awards
- Superzoo 2013: Best in Show Winner
- Global Pet Expo 2014 Second Placer
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: white, blue
- Materials: plastic, electronics
- Product dimensions: 12.5″H x 14″L x 13.5″W
- Automatic ball launcher
- Distance settings: 10, 20, 30ft, or random
- Ball: 2.5″ diameter
- Up to 300 throws before recharge
- For medium to large fetch loving pups
- Manufacturer’s 1-year limited warranty
Includes
- iFetch Too: Automatic Ball Launcher for Dogs
- 3x Standard-Sized Tennis Balls
- Charger
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