Franklin Pet Ready Set Fetch Automatic Tennis Ball Launcher Dog Toy – Official Size Tennis Ball Thrower – Interactive Toy
Original price was: $119.99.$83.49Current price is: $83.49.
Price: $119.99 - $83.49
(as of Dec 29, 2024 03:18:55 UTC – Details)
The Franklin Pet Supply-Ready Set Fetch Automatic Tennis Ball Launcher is the ultimate interactive pet toy! Your dog will love the distance this unit will launch the ball, and your arm will love the automatic electronic functioning. This interactive dog toy keeps dogs coming back again and again. Once your dog places the Ready, Set, Fetch official sized tennis ball into the top of the feeder, the dog tennis ball feeds through the chamber and an optional warning sound will sound prior to launch for safety. The launcher warning buzzer can be turned on or off on command. This automatic launcher shoots these tennis balls up to 40′ feet for long range fetch that all dogs are sure to love. The launcher includes a power adapter that can plug into any outlet, plus it can also run on (8) “D” batteries (not included) so you can take the game on the go to the backyard or park. This launcher comes with (1) RSF tennis ball included so you can stary play time right out of the box. So if you’re ready to give you dog the gift of endless fetch, grab your Franklin Pet Supply-Ready Set Fetch Automatic Tennis Ball Launcher and start the games today!
Product Dimensions : 15.8 x 9.4 x 14.6 inches; 5.8 Pounds
Item model number : 90120X
Date First Available : November 11, 2020
Manufacturer : Franklin Sports
ASIN : B08N6ZX86P
Country of Origin : China
READY SET FETCH: Automatic tennis ball launcher that will provide your dog with continuous interactive play. Can be used with all brands of tennis balls
POWER ADAPTER INCLUDED: Play with no end in sight. No batteries needed. Just plug and play. Also features a battery compartment for [8] D size Alkaline Batteries (sold separately)
SAFETY: Set the motor dial to the desired distance. When the ball is preparing to fire there is a safety mode alerting your pet the ball is about to launch. This sound feature can be turned on and off.
ADJUSTABLE FEET: Change the angle of the launch in 3 positions for added flexibility
INCLUDES: 1 standard non-abrasive tennis ball and 1 specially designed all weather launcher ball Use the launcher ball to launch up to 50 plus feet even when slobbery and wet
Customers say
Customers have mixed opinions about the pet toy. Some find it loud and dislike its durability. There are also mixed reviews on ball launch, value for money, functionality, fun for dogs, build quality, and size.
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Getta Stewart –
Obsessed
Our pup is obsessed with this!! We play it twice a day for about 20 minutes at time or we go outside to play. Chasing and retrieving is life for our doodle. I found that when using tennis balls they get wet and donât go as far so we have about 40 tennis balls and use each ball twice before moving on to the next one. The other thing is that many have stated it quit working after a bit. That happened to us. After two a day play time for two weeks ours started to get loud and slow down, to the point that the balls shooting out would bounce out about 2-3 feet away. Then it just stopped working. So I was going to throw it away and buy a new one. Like I said our dogs obsessed. Once I saw again how much I paid for it, I was not about to do that. So my son in law took it apart and found the two motors had collected all this dark hard melted plastic (tennis ball fuzz) and some un-melted tennis ball fluff that had been collected from all the tennis balls. Which explained the EXTRA long fuzz on the actual tennis balls as well. Had to use pliers and tweezers to get it out, wiped it clean, put it back together and it works like new. We are now using smooth plastic, rubber or foam like tennis balls and let me tell you no issues but they fly even further and we just need to wipe them down with a towel after each use or they donât go far.
The Barman –
I have one disappointed puppy
With an active Aussie, I thought it would be worth looking at. This did not launch either ball more than 15 to 20 feet. Many times the rubber ball would get stuck at the top of the launcher and had to be pushed in to continue the launch. It is also incredibly loud. The higher you turn the power, the louder it gets. There is supposed to be a button to turn the warning signal on and off. My dog doesnât need it, but it doesnât work all the same. The idea is great in concept, but it just doesnât work as advertised. Maybe I got a bad one? But I am retuning mine anyway.
Sandy Lambert –
Gravy loved this machine
Our dog Gravy will drop dead playing fetch if you let him. We’ve had a ball launcher for him since he was 6 months old. He’s 5 now. The previous launcher was replaced 5 times, the plastic parts kept breaking. At the cost of 169.00 I wasn’t buying another after they refused to replace it anymore. Hey, cheap product parts are not my fault. Thought we’d try this launcher and so far, about 4 months, no problems. Only complaints, it doesn’t have a time out timer, which really works great on a dog who loves to run. So I have to set a timer to remind me to turn off his machine if I get busy and can’t constantly watch him. The other complaint, it doesn’t really launch the ball as far as advertised. We’ve tried a variety of balls And the furthest distance we get (on occasion) is about 25 feet. But, all in all, Gravy is happy, therefore I am too.
Jocelyn Pitchford –
mediocre, not quite what was expected
I do like how it was accurate about the distance of the ball launch launcher. It is very loud and gets louder the more you turn up the dial. The spiky ball sometimes gets stuck in the blue cup on the little crevices. I am worried about dirt and saliva buildup with it not being easy to clean. The noise alert that you’re supposed to be able to turn on does not work when it’s supposed to. Sometimes the ball catches in the mechanism and you have to push it through. If this item had been not on sale, I wouldn’t have got it or I would’ve returned it for what it is listed as.
Melissa D –
Holy cow this is a game changer!
My 7 month old Lab puppy LOVES this, my Golden could care less lol. Machine is a bit loud, kind of sounds like a small plane landing. We use this outside and then bring in to shoot down the hall while we are watching tv at night. She did put the ball in a few times on her own but is still learning how to do this. This truly is amazing, she gets so happy when we pull it out, sure beats throwing the ball 300 times a day. I recommend having additional tennis balls ready to go, when they get wet they don’t shoot as far. We just use a rotation of about 20 different tennis balls, they are all store bought standard size. It does shoot pretty far but if it’s not change the tennis ball to a drier ball and put it at a higher speed on the side. First time using this I shot a ball down the hall and it was like a pinball hitting the ceiling and each door pretty hard, Leia loved it but boy was it loud. The spiky ball they send is super hard so be careful that doesn’t hit you pet in the face. Great product!
Wutang787 –
Fun while it lasted.
My dog enjoyed using this item for as long as it lasted. Which was about 5 days. It started making noises, followed by bits of plastic being sheared off, until it ultimately stopped working, save a steady whine of something trying to happen inside. 1/10 would buy again; and the one time in ten was either this time, or some other time I would need to train a dog. She however figured it out well enough in that time to wear out the machine, so…I guess it did it’s job.?.?.? Still wouldn’t buy again. I mean it was over 90 freaking dollars. I can’t believe it gave it two stars for value. I’m an idiot.
leandro brea –
It works
Works pretty fine
Amazonaddict –
Great customer service!
I have a GSD who is ball obsessed and this thing keeps him occupied forever! It can launch pretty far depending on the ball that you use and is relatively quiet on the lowest setting. I was pretty sad when one of the wheels inside got misaligned and would hardly shoot the ball (even though my dog usually catches it 2 inches away, goofball). I tried fixing it myself but just gave up hope after realizing my warranty had also expired. I decided to reach out to the company anyways, asking for replacement parts and they responded very quickly. They said they would ship out replacement parts and a few days later, a whole new launcher arrived! My dog and I were thrilled! 10/10 recommend!
Lynn W –
I’ve seen a lot of ball throwing machines that were quite a bit cheaper and the reviews weren’t good. Most reviews were it stopped working when the balls got wet and they were more hassle than they were worth. I have two 100+ pound dogs who can get more spit on a ball than you could believe so I had to go with the expensive one. It is made in America which to me means quality. I live in Canada and there was an import fee of almost $28 on top of what I paid. My fingers were crossed it was going to be worth it. Well, my dogs just love it. Spitty balls keep flying out the end and if we didn’t turn it off they would chase the balls forever. It’s easily adjustable up and down for the launch angle and easy to set for distance. I thought the sound was kind of low, but the dogs can obviously hear it because they know when it’s about to launch. Well worth the cost for a solid product. I would definitely recommend it.
Jeff B –
I was hoping to give my Lab a work out with this toy, but she doesnât have to run very far when the balls only go 10 feet. If lucky it would occasionally shoot it 20 feet max. She didnât want to come close to the launcher due to the noise the motor made, which was fine because you had to monitor the ball drop as they would occasionally get jammed in the launcher and not shoot out. I was disappointed as I was hoping to have a device so my dog could entertain herself when I was busy.
kbrgs –
The launcher is a great device but my puppy is terrified of the noise. I tried putting it on a carpet to try to dampen it but it’s the machine itself that is very loud. She’s a really active JRT mix and loves to play ball so I was hoping this would work great for us but she runs and hides as soon as I turn it on.
Ultrado –
Throws the ball pretty far. Going to have to train my girl to actually bring the ball back though but works great.
Maggie Parkhurst-Bartel –
This works like a charm! It’s only a little loud and it does a great job of launching the ball. The only issue is our dog is a bit afraid of it but it’ll be perfect once he warms up to it.