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The SUPER DEAL 53-Inch Rolling Bird Cage is a robust and spacious home for small to medium-sized birds, featuring a sturdy wrought iron construction, easy mobility with rolling wheels, and a hygienic design with a removable tray for effortless cleaning.
S**H
Great Cage
I love this cage. It’s much bigger and nicer than anything I could have gotten locally for the same price. Roomy enough for one green cheek conure or cockatiel sized bird, or a few budgie sized birds. If you’re gonna housemore than one conure or cockatiel together I would suggest looking for the 63” version of this cage.Putting this cage together was pretty easy and took maybe half an hour solo. Hint: little screws are for cage, big screws are for stand. Also will need a wrench if you don’t have little fingers.This cage also surpassed my expectations for sturdiness. I only used my fingers and provided screw driver to tighten the screws down and there is no wobble at all, not even when rolling the cage. I can move the cage and stand together without having to worry about it falling apart. The stand has some tabs to keep the top part from sliding off the base which work really well, so even though they don’t bolt together there’s nothing to worry about there. The wheels are also amazing, I can move this over carpet with zero problems. The bars also feel pretty solid.Everything arrived intact and unbent. Admittedly the tray does feel a bit thin and flimsy, but I’m not going to be using it for a trampoline, so it should last for a number of years.Would definitely recommend this anyone looking for a solid cage at a decent price.
S**.
Very large and sturdy; food doors flimsy
I bought this for my new baby Turquoise green cheek conure. It's really spacious. He's still figuring it out 😂 it took me like 2 hours to assemble alone (I'm really challenged when it comes to putting things together lol) but followed the directions and they were fairly straightforward... The only thing I needed outside of what was included was a wrench? I think it's called to hold the one end of the screw/nut while screwing it in to make sure it's tight. A little bent out of shape here and there, but nothing crazy. I would only be concerned about the spaces above and below the door if your bird has a band idk I hate bands I feel like that could certainly get stuck in there somehow (maybe I'm crazy idk). Definitely not big enough spaces for their heads to fit through. I really hate the dishes that come with it and the food doors are quite flimsy. The pan thing broke when I touched it out of the box 😂 it's fine not like anyone can see it it's missing a corner currently. One of the dowels came with a jagged piece sticking out, so flipped it over (my mom discovered it). I somewhat wish that I had gotten what I got my sun conure it's just a step up from this model, it was like 150 and is much sturdier, but way more of a pain in the ass to put together (that required my parents and myself to hook up). But bottom line really cannot go wrong with purchasing this cage. You can buy other crocks to attach to avoid the irration of the flimsy food doors... For the price, it's well worth it. Pet stores want like 200 + for something similar; they can kma! The metal itself is well-made and will last a long time. Overall really happy with it. My son has a mansion!
A**Z
Good product
The product came sooner than originally expected, unfortunately when organizing parts for assembly I noticed that the hinge for the door was stuck when I tried opening it and then it broke off. Making the door still usable but when the door was opened it would come off. After messaging the company for simply a replacement part they were amazing and sent a whole new cage!!! Assembly was a little challenging due to the instructions not being very clear but still manageable. The cage is pretty sturdy once out together for I would say small to medium sized birds. It is very easy to clean that’s for sure with the good size of it. All in all a very good product and very good customer service from the vendor.
L**S
A Nice, Durable Cage
I bought this cage 2/10/18 for a single parakeet.Pros:- It is spacious and well structured. Unlike other cages the square design maximizes livable space and also gives a sleek look to the cage that is accented by small things, like the spiral design on the sides or the small curved doors.- The entire structure is durable and solid. There is no shakiness to the cage or stand nor is it easy to bend the bars (though they do have some flexibility so you can fit toys and feeders through if needed). This was important as my parakeet was able to pry the bars apart in her last cage and got her head stuck. Speaking of bars, they are just slim enough that a canary or parakeet cannot easily stick their head through.- Installation is easy and the item comes with all required parts, screws, etc. It comes with two thick dowel perches but I recommend having a variety of different perch types and sizes to keep feet active and healthy. The dowels are a very tight fit in the cage though, so expect to have to maneuver them a bit.Cons:- There are quite a few gaps in this cage. The most notable is the gaps above and below the large door which are able a bar width. This was concerning to me as I mentioned before I have a small bird, however, it's just small enough of a gap that she isn't enticed by it.- The other major con (which is actually one I have with every cage this company makes) is the huge gap between the litter tray and the grill. I hate grills. They are useless and dangerous (many animals get their legs caught in them, they are hard to clean and serve little purpose), however, the large gap means that you cannot remove the grill without making modifications to the cage. This means that unless you have a bird, you should not use this cage for other species - not unless you want to modify it or have a solid flooring to put down on the grill. Rats, Chinchillas, etc. could potentially be seriously hurt by these grills, not only by twisting a leg but by getting sores on their feet. Granted the cage is sold for birds.- The lock on the big cage door is a joke. It is very loose and, while it may keep a lazy bird like mine from opening it, an enterprising parrot-type could probably figure it out. Also, all the small doors are without locks, so keep that in mind if you have a conure or other small parrot that you are using this for - invest in some locks!I've included a picture of my parakeet, Papagena, in her new cage. You can see that it would comfortably fit a few parakeets and has plenty of room for toys, dishes, etc. (Unfortunately my parakeet has an injury from a previous owner and cannot fly nor be with other parakeets, so she gets all the space to herself). Hopefully, this helped!
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