Elfin Fountain D1 and D1 Pro hit Kickstarter with pump-free design

Written By Jessica Fritsch
CATEGORY: Pets
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Elfin, the pet-tech community that’s won over more than 35,000 dog lovers, has officially launched its newest hydration solutions on Kickstarter today, May 28. The Elfin Fountain D1 and its sleeker sibling, the D1 Pro, ditch traditional pumps in favor of an innovative pump-free design powered by MagDrive. That means fewer moving parts, cleaner water flow and a whole lot less time spent scrubbing hard-to-reach nooks—just snap it apart, give it a quick wipe and you’re done.

Both models feature a stainless steel water tray and BPA-free construction, plus water-electricity separation for complete peace of mind. With a generous 4-liter capacity you’ll refill less often, and an elevated tray design keeps wet fur and spills at bay. The D1 Pro steps things up with three flow modes—continuous, smart (dispenses when your pup approaches or after a pause) and timer—so you can match your dog’s drinking habits. Best of all, it runs on batteries for up to 30 days, letting you place it anywhere in your home without hunting for an outlet.

By backing Elfin’s Kickstarter, pet parents are not only pre-ordering a smarter fountain—they’re supporting a mission to make daily care easier and healthier. Whether you’ve got a busy schedule or multiple pets to hydrate, the Elfin Fountain D1 and D1 Pro promise cleaner sips and happier pups.

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