Feb 23, 2013 10:25:52 GMT
blade100
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Posts: 190
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Post by blade100 on Apr 9, 2013 8:07:12 GMT
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Post by samwiseg on Apr 9, 2013 9:27:19 GMT
That doesn't look too bad, nice width as that is what birds need more than height. Be ideal for a couple of birds and room for toys too
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Post by Captain Howdy on Apr 9, 2013 9:47:42 GMT
I've got one of those, quite flimsy tbh, I have to tie the sides together to stop them coming apart randomly. Plus no grill over the cage tray so when you take the tray out there is no way to stop the birds going under and coming out.
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Post by Rachael Kellett on Apr 9, 2013 10:20:47 GMT
I also bought one of those because its a good size. However it was very flimsy, would have been securing with zip ties and mine was badly bent at the top. I ended up having to ring them up and they gave me a full refund. I can't fault their customer sevice but they do need to have better quality products.
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Post by sweetpea on Apr 9, 2013 10:41:37 GMT
I have one of these for my quarantine cage. It is handy as it's a reasonable size & can be folded when not in use. It IS flimsy, but then it IS quite cheap. My one has a grid at the bottom though, above the pull out tray.
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Post by Rachael Kellett on Apr 9, 2013 10:52:40 GMT
I have one of these for my quarantine cage. It is handy as it's a reasonable size & can be folded when not in use. It IS flimsy, but then it IS quite cheap. My one has a grid at the bottom though, above the pull out tray. Yes mine had a grid part too. I only warn against them because of my experience and there was also another member on here, I can't think who, who also ordered that cage and it had a hole in the tray so she was sent another one and that was damaged too but she managed to put the two cages together to make one undamaged one.
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Post by BudgiesBuddy on Apr 9, 2013 13:32:16 GMT
The wires look very thin and soft.
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Post by Hezz on Apr 10, 2013 0:49:12 GMT
It looks very much like the smaller cage I have, and yes, it is not terribly robust, but not to the extent of the sides coming apart, like the others have found, luckily. I use it for getting the birds into the sun in the back yard. To give it more rigidity I put a piece of ply under the tray - works really well, and never carry it by the handle. So, depending on what you wanted to use it for, it is a decent cage. Very affordable.
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