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♻️ Keep it fresh, clean, and green — the future of litter trays is here!
The PetSafe ScoopFree Complete Reusable Tray is a durable, eco-conscious alternative to disposable litter trays, featuring fast-absorbing premium blue crystal litter and a magnetic odor-locking waste shield. Compatible with all ScoopFree Complete self-cleaning litter boxes, it offers hassle-free maintenance, superior odor control, and long-lasting performance trusted by pet owners for over 25 years.




























| ASIN | B01J5GE3GQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #75 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #10 in Self-Cleaning Cat Litter Boxes |
| Brand | PetSafe |
| Brand Name | PetSafe |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 18,199 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00729849157101 |
| Included Components | ScoopFree Reusable Tray with Crystal Litter,Plastic Waste Shield with Magnets,Bag of Premium Crystal Litter (4.3 lb) |
| Item Form | cat litter tray |
| Item Type Name | Cat Waste |
| Item Weight | 280 Grams |
| Manufacturer | PetSafe Brands |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ZAC60-15710 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | ZAC60-15710 |
| Pet Type | Cat |
| Scent | Fresh |
| Scent Name | Fresh |
| Target Species | Cat |
| UPC | 729849157101 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited Warranty |
J**D
Durable Reusable Tray That Saves Money and Works With Pretty Litter
We purchased our first PetSafe ScoopFree Reusable Tray in September 2023, and it has held up beautifully. We originally used it with crystal litter, but after adding another cat to our household who did not like the crystals, we switched to Pretty Litter. The tray has worked just as well with Pretty Litter as it did with the original crystal litter. We now have two of these trays since we have two cats, and both have performed consistently without any issues. ⸻ ✅ Durable and Easy to Clean ✔ Sturdy ✔ No warping after nearly two years of use ✔ No odor or residue build-up ✔ Handles frequent washing without issue 💰 Big Cost Savings ✔ Saved us money over time ✔ Paid for itself within the first few months ✔ Continues to perform like new 🐱 Works with Different Litters ✔ Works perfectly with Pretty Litter ✔ Rake clears as expected ✔ No tracking or mess issues ✔ Performs reliably in a multi-cat household ⛔️ Cons • Requires manual rinsing and drying, which takes more effort than disposable trays • If using liners, you must make sure the rake teeth do not catch on improperly placed edges 🔄 Update (2025): Our litter boxes are set up in our basement. After bringing home our second cat, who is particular about her litter environment, we added a dehumidifier to keep the area consistently dry. The reusable trays have continued to perform perfectly in this setup. Even with continuous use and environmental adjustments, there are no cracks, leaks, or odor issues. We also started using scoop liners to make litter changes even easier. They significantly reduce how often we need to deep clean the tray and keep everything much cleaner overall. The key is proper placement. The liner needs to sit smoothly and not be tucked under the tray sides where the rake moves. If it is not seated correctly, the rake teeth can catch on it and litter day goes back to our pre-liner routine. If you are considering liners, this is the set we use: https://a.co/d/08JAW8if After almost two years of daily use, both trays still look great and fit tightly in the automatic boxes. They have been a solid long-term investment for our household. ⭐ Final Thoughts: If you want a budget-friendly and reliable solution for your automatic litter box, this reusable tray is worth it. It lasts, saves money, and works great even with alternative litters like Pretty Litter. We bought a second one once we added another cat, and I would absolutely buy it again.
K**Y
must more affordable alternative to the trays!!
I was buying the trays which got super costly and over using this it’s much more affordable. no issue with dustiness or the clumping since it’s the crystal litter! controls scent pretty well! my cat has a tendency to get the littler outside the litter box but I think it’s my specific cat, no issue to the product itself 😂
A**R
Way better than the disposable ones
This fit with my litter box well. The metal tray is much more durable and better quality than the disposable ones. You don't scoop with this type, the petsafe box cleans itself. It works well, especially if you line it with a plastic bag to stop the smell from lingering. This is my tertiary litter box, and only one of my cats uses it every so often, so I only have to replace the litter etc. monthly. If he used it more often or if both cats used it, I don't know that it would be cost effective. I think more usage would make the urine pool more. since he uses it infrequently, i haven't had any issues with urine leakage or pooling.
L**E
10 days for 2 cats
We have been using the Petsafe tray insert since Dec 2018. It is fantastic - we have had no issue with the magnets or litter overflow over the sides or waste overflow. I read other reviews saying that was an issue, but we have not experienced that. We buy the two packs of petsafe crystal litter. One pack of lavender scent in this tray lasts 10 days - any longer, and the system starts to smell. We are a two cat household with a 9lb and 15lb cat and they are on a grain free diet so they poop pretty frequently. They also urinate in the same spots, which I’ll get more into. The thing I dislike most about this reusable tray is that with the crystals, you’re likely to get urine soup if your cats are like mine and like to piddle in the same spots. This is a failure of the system, not the tray though. However the tray has stained where these frequent spots are. My cats are scratchers, so the tray is scratched and is roughed up in some areas so combined with the urine staining, it’s not a fun clean. I have been thinking of putting a puppy pad liner in and then putting the litter on top. The waste trap is great, but I will probably attach a carbon filter to the trap closure because the plastic has absorbed the smell - replacements are fairly cheap though for the waste trap closure (not the magnet bar, but the other plastic part) and I’m considering buying a new one because they’re about $8. In order to clean the tray, I take the system off and pull the tray into a giant garbage bag. I then shake the tray. Most of the litter comes off. However cats pee in the same spots, so some areas do not. I usually take a towel and run it over and then soak the tray with a heavy foam cleaner. It takes about 20min or so to change the tray. We have left the tray for as long as 25 days and that was a nightmare. 10 days seems to be our perfect number before it starts to smell. Some times we can push it to 14 days. Overall, we spend about $24 on litter a month - I was spending $30 on traditional litter every month, yet I was scooping every day and it smelled so I am fine with the savings. —— Edit July 2021 - we used the insert from Dec 2018 to September 2020. In September of 2019, I started student teaching and switched to the box cartridges because I was exhausted cleaning the plastic insert so throughly every 10 days. After using a 6 pack of box cartridges, I went back to using the insert and alternating with a box cartridge every other use. When the plastic insert was not being used, I would put it in the dishwasher (top rack) on sanitize and do a cycle with just it and no dishes. Through this type of care, I eked out a few more months of use before finally throwing it away Sept 2020 and switching to the box cartridges. I would say I got at least 1 full year of use out of the reusable insert tray before it became too disgusting to use anymore. With the reusable insert, I was paying $24 a month for litter. I would estimate in the year of use, I spent $338 (36 bags of crystals + insert). With the cartridges, I pay $42 a month for 3. If I buy in bulk, I can get it down to about $35 a month. I would estimate in the year of use, I spent approx $500 (36 cartridges). In Aug 2020, we upgraded our PetSafe Scoopfree system to the more expensive wifi enabled box and it’s partially the reason why we now fully use the cartridges. We change the cartridges after the box has been used 70-80 times and it’s more efficient to go by rakes than days. I plan on buying a new reusable insert soon and going back to using it.
M**K
9+ Years of Using PetSafe Litter Boxes
My first 7 years I would buy the paper trays and throw these paper trays away. Costly - YES. Easy - YES. Bad for the Environment - YES. But it was when I moved from a large home to a small condo that these paper trays take up too much storage space and filled up my smaller outdoor trash can service. So I went with these plastic ones. I've had them for two years. It's HALF the price for the cystal. $8 per change versus $16. I get 100 to 130 visits before I need to change and that's not very saturated. I guess different cats pee differently than some of these other reviews. I have a Calico and a tortie cat. Mine are female, not sure if that matters. The cleaning trick is to put the tray into the trash bag, for me 90-100% falls into the bag. For what sticks, I use a cat litter box pooper scooper to push the rest off. Grab a bottle of Urine Be Gone (enzyme) spray, do a light spray, grab 6-7 paper towels (too many just so it doesn't get on your hands, you could use less if you used gloves) and wipe it down. Good as new, no smell. The paper ones can be cleaned this way as well, they last quite a long time before needing to dispose of them. I didn't need to get a larger outdoor trash bin which also gives me more garage space. This solved three issues. The cost was A LOT and now it's worth it, I don't have to store a bunch of paper trays and the space they took up throwing them away. Obviously better for the environment. To me is a win-win-win. Cons: The little plastic flap that you attach to the poop cover falls off occasionally from the one of my cats kicking the litter a bit aggressively. I plan to just permanently attach it with two screws. It's not something that I have to do though. Another con is the price is pricey, but it pays for itself after 6 changes. It's more work.
S**E
Reusable tray is sturdy and reduces waste
This reusable tray is a great upgrade if you want less waste than the disposable option. The plastic feels durable and fits the ScoopFree system well. Cleaning is straightforward, and paired with crystal litter it does a solid job with odor control. Nice balance of convenience and reusability for ScoopFree owners.
P**G
Too smelly, but cat loves it
The litterbox for which this tray is made is a wonderful thing. My cat was peeing all over the bedroom because she hated her old litterbox so much (and I'm dumb enough that it took me 6 months to realize this). She is 100% happy with the Scoop Free litterbox because it's always perfectly clean. The reusable litter tray has been a must for me because I simply cannot afford to buy the disposable refills. I have two cats that use the box and the price of refills is too high for my budget. So I'm very thankful for the reusable tray because it has saved me hundreds of dollars. There's a downside, though, and that's the smell. After a few days, this thing really stinks. As other reviewers have mentioned, the lid doesn't seal off the poo the way the disposable tray does. Most people probably buy this box so they don't have to scoop; with this reusable tray, you'll end up scooping again. Not as often, but every other day. I'm not sure I'd keep it if my cat wasn't so blissfully happy with it. And that's a big part of the equation: if you have a persnickety cat and a small budget, this is still the way to go. UPDATE: I can't take the smell any longer. I bleach this thing once a week and put new crystal litter in it and after two days, yuck. I assume the urine has gotten down into the scratches in the plastic. This box works so well when it has the expensive refills in it, and smells so bad when you use the environmentally-friendly, affordable reusable tray. I'm tremendously frustrated and fear the cat will retaliate by whizzing on the carpet again.
C**A
Great Upgrade – No More Overpriced Crystal Boxes
I love the PetSafe ScoopFree reusable tray! It’s super easy to clean, creates no mess, and I’m no longer spending extra money on the pre-filled crystal boxes. Now I just buy the crystals separately at a much better price. I highly recommend trying the lavender-scented crystals if you can find them—they smell way better than the standard blue and white ones. This tray has definitely made litter maintenance simpler and more affordable! The tray also helps in tracking also, so that feature is still available when using this tray. Overall satisfied.
B**A
Brings the price of the Scoop Free Auto Cat Litter System in line.
Works like a charm. No scent... which is what you want. It swaps out and cleans easily and fits seamlessly into the ScoopFree auto clean system. Allows you to buy the bulk 8kg bags and cuts the price of litter et. al. in half. Great system made better with this reusable tray.
A**S
Le fond de la litière autonettoyante durable
Le produit est facile à nettoyer car le fond est cette fois ci en plastique pas comme sur le fond de la litière de base qui lui est fourni en carton : scandaleux Le prix n’est pas du tout donné à partir du moment où sur le store Amazon Canada il était proposé à 70 dollars au lieu de 130 euros en France, pas normal Je trouve scandaleux le fait qu’on soit obligé de prendre le fond du bac à part et qu’il ne soit pas fourni avec le premier modèle de litière autonettoyante car les nouveaux semblent avoir le bac en plastique qui dure plus longtemps
A**O
Algo intermedio entre un arenero estándar y el ScoopFree con desechables
El objetivo es ahorrar dinero, con la comodidad de tener limpio el arenero en todo momento. Con esta bandeja, tendrás que quitar las heces todos los días, o cada dos días. Si tardas más, las heces caerán hacia fuera. El motivo no es que tenga un compartimento de excrementos más pequeño que las desechables. Me explico: En realidad, el tamaño de ambos en longitud es el mismo, ya que viene determinado por la caída de la solapa de la trampa del arenero, que es la solapa donde enganchas el labio con imanes. Además, con esta bandeja, la altura del compartimento es MAYOR que con las desechables, ya que es la propia solapa de plástico del arenero que se levanta y cae cuando llega el rastrillo, y esta solapa tiene más altura que la desechable. En la bandeja desechable, existen dos solapas: La de plástico del arenero, y la de cartón que viene con la bandeja desechable. Esta solapa de cartón, es exactamente de la misma profundidad que la solapa de plástico, y alcanza la misma longitud que ésta, por lo que el tamaño del compartimento de excrementos no puede variar entre la bandeja desechable y la bandeja de plástico (Reutilizable). Por contra, en la de cartón, la solapa al ser plana, teniendo la misma longitud, tiene MENOS altura. Otra característica de la solapa de cartón, es que va unida por todo el canto lateral (Lado corto) de la bandeja de cartón, y cuando llega el rastrillo, y se levanta (Se levanta junto a la solapa de plástico del arenero), al estar unida por todo el canto, las heces no pueden pasar de ahí, REBOTANDO y quedándose almacenadas en el área de excrementos. Por lo que si llevas dos o tres semanas sin quitarlas, se acumularán sin rebosar fuera, ya que la solapa de cartón no lo permitirá. En la bandeja de plástico, al no existir esa solapa, el rastrillo empuja y puede llegar a aplastar las heces contra la solapa de plástico del arenero, y al levantar el arenero puedes encontrar que las heces ahí acumuladas han manchado la solapa del arenero, y, además, caen hacia el suelo ya que no existe esa solapa unida a la bandeja de plástico. Por eso, con esta bandeja de plástico, es conveniente retirar las heces de ahí todos los días, o cada dos días. Ésta es la explicación de que el compartimento de heces no es más pequeño. Pensadlo un poco, y os daréis cuenta. El tamaño del compartimento no viene definido por la bandeja usada, sino por la solapa de plástico del arenero que se levanta cuando viene el rastrillo. - Con la bandeja de cartón, hay dos solapas protectoras de olor: La de cartón plana que sirve de tope para las heces, y la de plástico del arenero que nunca llegará a tocar las heces. - Con la bandeja de plástico, no existe esa solapa plana, siendo sólo la solapa del arenero la que protege del olor, y que puede mancharse con las heces si no retiras las heces con frecuencia. Tengo dos soluciones que probaré: 1. Cortar la solapa de cartón y adherirla a la bandeja de plástico, de forma que se pueda unir a los imanes de la solapa de plástico, y funcione igual que en las bandejas desechables. 2. Adquirir una bandeja de arena transparente, que he visto que viene con bandejas de cartón de mala calidad, y que esta solapa viene separada de la bandeja y se una a ésta por unas tiras de velcro. Así, tendría ya la solapa en el tamaño correcto para adherirla a la bandeja de plástico por el lado corto, de forma similar a como se une en las bandejas de cartón. Dicho esto, está claro que si no te gusta manipular las heces de tus gatos, tienes dos soluciones: 1. La primera solución es usar las bandejas desechables, más caras y más cómodas. Los lujos se pagan caro. Si tienes dinero para una bandeja automática, seguro que tienes dinero para pagar estos accesorios desechables lujosos. 2. La segunda solución es no tener gatos. Quizás no debas tenerlos, si no eres capaz de cuidarlos como es debido, de ver sus heces, el color y olor de su orina, y si ves o hueles algo fuera de lo común, llevarlo al veterinario porque quizás tenga un problema de salud. Yo soy de la tercera solución: Comodidad para tener el arenero limpio durante todo el día, pero estar pendiente de lo que sucede con mi gata. Otro objetivo del arenero ScoopFree es poder estar varios días sin atenderlo, por ejemplo, cuando me voy de viaje. Imagino que éste es el objetivo principal de los clientes cuando compran este arenero. Mientras no solucione el problema de la solapa, cuando tenga que ausentarme más de dos noches, utilizaré una bandeja de cartón (Desechable). La de origen la usé solamente durante una semana, hasta que me llegó la bandeja de plástico. Ahora, la tengo limpia, y guardada. Con esta bandeja de cartón, el control de olores y de rebosamiento de las heces, se logra con la solapa de cartón plana que trae incorporada. Es fácil trasladar los cristales de la bandeja de plástico a la bandeja de cartón. Después de regresar, restauraré los cristales a la bandeja de plástico, y limpiaré la bandeja de cartón para un próximo uso. Así, conservo la calidad de la bandeja de cartón por mucho tiempo. Mientras no me vaya de viaje, ahorraré dinero con la bandeja de plástico, retirando las heces a diario, removiendo los cristales para que iguale la absorción entre ellos, y verificando la salud de mi gata, según el tamaño, y calidad, de sus excrementos. Y a la vez, disfrutaré de ver cómo mi gata tiene en todo momento su arenero limpio de excrementos. Conclusión: No compres esta bandeja si no te gusta manipular las heces. He leído comentarios que dicen "Pongo una estrella porque con esta bandeja tengo que limpiarla, y es lo contrario a la filosofía de ScoopFree, volveré a las desechables porque no soporto limpiar una bandeja maloliente". Pero hija mía de Dios, si eso ya lo sabías cuando comprabas esta bandeja: Hay que limpiarla, y por cierto, es fácil de limpiar. Pero si tanto te va a molestar cuidar de tus gatos... ¡No la compres! Si quieres estar todo el día libre, sin polvo de arena aglomerante en casa, y sin tener que bajar todos los días la pesada bolsa de basura con la arena aglomerada utilizada por el pipí y las cacas de tu gato... Ya que sólo tirarás a diario la caca sin más... Y no te importa retirarla cada día con una pala... ¡Ésta es tu bandeja!
G**.
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B**D
Pratique
Pratique pour nettoyer mais mon chat ne va pas dedans il es pas habitué de faire c'est besoin sur des cristaux bleus il préfère le sable
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