Rojeco 3.2L stainless steel cat water fountain review: Best Overall

Rojeco 3.2L Stainless Steel Cat Water Fountain

Reviewed by Gabriel Manalo Β· Updated Aug 12, 2026 Β· How we review

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Quick verdict

A 304 stainless steel, 3.2L fountain with double filtration and an under-20dB pump, our Best Overall pick for multi-cat homes, at around β‚±2,300.

At a glance

BrandRojeco
TypePet water fountain
Priceβ‚±2,300 (as of Aug 12, 2026)
Owner rating5.0 β˜… from 829 reviews
ShopRojeco Official Store
Units sold1K+

Specifications

Specs per Rojeco's official product page

TypePet water fountain
Capacity3.2L
Material304 stainless steel
FiltrationDouble filtration system
Noise levelUltra quiet, rated at or under 20dB
Power5V/1A USB adapter
Filter replacementEvery 2 to 4 weeks
CleaningDishwasher safe

Pros and cons

βœ“ Pros

  • 3.2L holds enough for a multi-cat household or a long weekend away
  • 304 stainless steel bowl resists the biofilm and scratches that make plastic fountains a cat-acne problem
  • Rated at or under 20dB, quiet enough to sit in a bedroom or a small condo
  • Dishwasher safe, so the weekly clean is not a hand-scrubbing job

βœ— Cons

  • Filter needs replacing every 2 to 4 weeks, an ongoing consumable cost
  • Opaque steel bowl hides the water level, so you check by lifting the lid rather than glancing at it
  • Corded 5V adapter means it has to live within reach of an outlet

The Rojeco 3.2L stainless steel cat water fountain is the one we would buy first. It pairs a 304 stainless steel bowl with a double filtration system and a pump rated at or under 20dB, at around β‚±2,300 as of August 12, 2026. It carries a 5.0 rating from 829 raters, the strongest combination of score and feedback volume in this category.

Does the stainless steel actually matter?

More than most fountain marketing does. Plastic bowls pick up hairline scratches with every scrub, and those scratches hold a bacterial biofilm that is the common culprit behind feline chin acne. 304 stainless steel resists the scratching, does not hold odor, and can go through a dishwasher cycle without warping. If your cat has ever had a bumpy chin, this is the single spec worth paying for.

The practical trade is that steel is opaque. There is no level window, so checking whether it needs a refill means lifting the lid rather than glancing across the room.

Is 3.2L the right capacity?

It is the largest bowl in this roundup, and that is the point. 3.2L covers a two or three cat household for several days, and it means a weekend away does not require a pet sitter just for water. For a single cat it is more bowl than you need, since the water wants changing before one cat drinks that much anyway, and the 2L version of the same fountain is the better buy at a lower price.

Is it quiet enough for a small space?

Rojeco rates the pump at or under 20dB. That is quieter than a whisper, and in a condo or a bedroom the trickle of water is more noticeable than the motor. Cats that are put off by a humming appliance generally take to this one. A 1.8m-class cable on Rojeco’s steel line gives reasonable freedom in placement, though it still has to reach an outlet.

Is it worth the price?

At around β‚±2,300 as of August 12, 2026, it costs more than ten times the Petsup 2.5L dispenser. What you get for the difference is the steel bowl, the larger capacity, and a quieter pump. If you have one cat and a tight budget, the Petsup is genuinely enough. If you have several cats, or a cat with skin trouble, the steel earns its price over a couple of years. Either way, budget for filters every 2 to 4 weeks.

Who should buy it

Buy this if you have two or more cats, or one cat with a history of chin acne, and you want a fountain you can clean properly and forget about. It is the best all-round pick in our best pet water fountains in the Philippines roundup, where it ranks Best Overall. If you are still deciding between steel and plastic, or between an always-on pump and a sensor, our pet water fountain buying guide walks through both choices.

Alternatives to consider

If 3.2L is more than one cat needs, the Rojeco 2L stainless steel fountain is the same build in a smaller bowl for less. If the price is the sticking point, the Petsup 2.5L automatic water dispenser covers the basics for a fraction of the cost, with a plastic body and a stainless lid.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is stainless steel really better than a plastic cat water fountain?

For most cats, yes. Plastic develops fine scratches that hold a bacterial biofilm, which is the usual suspect behind feline chin acne, and it is harder to scrub back to genuinely clean. The 304 stainless steel bowl here resists both, and it goes in the dishwasher. Plastic is not dangerous, it just demands stricter weekly cleaning.

How often do I need to change the filter?

Rojeco rates the double filtration system for a replacement every 2 to 4 weeks, depending on how many pets drink from it and how dusty your home is. That is a genuine running cost to budget for, not a one-time purchase.

Is 3.2L too big for one cat?

Not harmful, but more than you need. One cat will not empty 3.2L before the water needs changing anyway, so you would be carrying a bigger bowl for no benefit. The 2L Rojeco or the 1.5L model is the better size for a single cat.

How loud is it really?

Rojeco rates the pump at or under 20dB, which is below the level of a quiet library and well under normal breathing. In practice you notice the water sound more than the motor. It is safe to put in a bedroom.