


🔥 Keep your herd hydrated and winter-proof with the ultimate insulated waterer! ❄️
The Brower Super Insulated Electric Heated Livestock Waterer features a double galvanized steel trough design with extra-thick polyurethane foam insulation rated at R-7.14 per inch. Engineered for durability and safety, it supports large groups of livestock while reducing heating costs and preventing freezing. Its eco-friendly, rodent-resistant insulation and easy-drain plugs make it a reliable, low-maintenance hydration solution for professional livestock managers.

| ASIN | B008DO2XAA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #427,488 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #465 in Livestock Feeding & Watering Supplies |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (88) |
| Item Weight | 46 pounds |
| Item model number | MK32E |
| Manufacturer | Hawkeye Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 23.75 x 13 x 21.25 inches |
S**N
Great Waterer
This is a good unit for the price, I have three units, but they are good and reliable after you change out all the plastic water fitting to brass. I changed out the plastic fittings on 3/8 pipe, also change out shut off value too brass, change out float , factory one is too big to get adjusted right. The rubber plug that comes with it, horse and cattle pull it out, so I took a bolt wrapped rubber tape around it, put it in the drain hole solve that problem,so after you do all of the upgrades, it is and awesome unit.
G**A
Works well -- the only thing is that the float ...
Works well -- the only thing is that the float piece that it came with is defective and too large to fit underneath the white cover on top, so it constantly pushes the float down no matter what position it's in and overflows. Looking to find a new float for it that's a different size...
A**R
Major design flaw! Fails every 5 months.
Recent change from metal float hardware to plastic has made what once was a great waterer into a piece of junk. We purchased our first brower waterers 6 years ago and after good results with them we decided to install them in the rest of our paddocks. We purchased three in Feb. 2022. Today October, 2022, all three units have failed twice! The problem is the plastic threaded arm and adjustment screw. After the first units broke, we contacted Brower and we’re told that they failed because there was too much water pressure (50 lbs.) We installed 8 lb. Pressure reducers at each line before repairing (with parts that cost over $200, and a two week wait). Now, 4 months later like clockwork, all of our units have failed again at the exact same point. The problem is clearly the plastic hardware failure. Unfortunately some pencil pusher at Brower company decided that they could save a couple of dollars, and as a result have turned what once was a reliable product into a piece of junk. We will not be repairing these units again. Do yourself a favor and buy another brand that will not leave your animals without water (they turn of when they break) and doesn’t have to be repaired every 4 months.
S**K
Installation was a challenge. Float parts failed.. DONE WITH BROWER
The installation was difficult. I had to go to my parts bin for adapters to get the correct fittings to attach to my 1/2" fittings. It was leaking once installed. Finally found the elbow fitting was leaking even though there was pipe dope between the vertical fill pipe and the elbow. Disassembly was required (more time). What should have been done easily within an hour took over three hours. I had a Brower waterer in place for over 20 years at different location that was totally reliable. I'm expecting the same reliability now that it is finally installed. 2025, Spring time. The plastic thumb screw on the float mechanism broke during the winter without any water or pressure against it. Once again, I had to dig into my parts bin to find spare parts to repair it. Get it right. Use better plastic parts or provide metal replacements parts. You've lost my business. I'll be replacing all future waters but none with Brower.
Q**N
Best heated livestock waterer--for the top of a windy hill !
The Brower MK32HE Super Insulated Heated Livestock Waterer has a built-in 250 watt heater. While it probably wouldn't do for watering a large cattle herd in Montana's subzero weather, it works well on my horse farm in Kentucky. We put it in a fence line so it provides water to the retired and rescued horses in one pasture and the younger horses in the pasture across the fence. You do need to secure it on a concrete pad and install an earth tube under it. FYI Amazon will drop the sales tax if you send in a Farm Tax Exemption Certificate.
M**E
Automatic water
Perfect for watering horses. I have four more just like them. Some. are still working after 8 years. Parts are easy to get for easy maintenance.
J**L
Faulty product
We have had automatic watered/heated items in our horse barns for 30-some years. My husband was highly disappointed in the quality. The plastic pieces were too fragile and questionable upon arrival. After hours of time spent on the installation, the float stuck, and water was spilling in both stalls, causing a major clean-up project in the barn. After making several attempts to balance the float apparatus, it finally seems to be working. However, we don’t trust it! If we are going to be out of town for any length of time, we turn everything off, and provide the horses with hand-filled water buckets. This totally defeats the purpose of the automatic water system. We would not buy another one of these and are having to start looking all over again! Don’t buy this make/model. It’s too much trouble and certainly not anything you can rely on.
B**G
Brower is a great company.
This will be my second Brower heated stock tank. The first one went about 16 years. My new one turned out to have a faulty heater, but I phoned Brower and they sent a replacement immediately. Everything now works great. This winter's -30 temps in Wyoming didn't phase it. Great product.
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