Midwest Life Stages Double-Door Folding Metal Dog Crate, 36 Inches by 24 Inches by 27 Inches
| Production | Midwest Homes for Pets |
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| Dimensions | Height: 360 inches Length: 3770 inches Weight: 3335 pounds Width: 2540 inches |
| Features |
- Exceptionally versatile metal dog crate with adjustable divider panel - Double doors for side and front access; slide-bolt latches; rounded corners - Easily sets up and folds down to portable size; 2 plastic handles for carrying - Durable satin-black electro-coat finish; ABS-plastic pan included - Measures 36 by 24 by 27 inches; 1-year limited warranty |
| User Reviews |
cheap price..true! but you get what you pay forafter reading the reviews and giving careful consideration to which crate to buy for a longterm crate for my english bulldog puppy as he grows, i chose this..i got the 36" one..it arrived quickly but was bent in several places..in other words, the wire is not very sturdy and due to the bends, the sides do not all line up as they should..i was sort of stuck keeping it as i had returned the smaller one i had to walmart..this is cheap price-wise, but so is the quality..if my dog wanted to, he could bang it and/or bite it and cz more damage..the locks dont lock correctly due to the warping of the bent wire..if it lasts a few years, i guess it would be worth it..but i will not move it as it just wont hold up to movement..great product for travelI bought this crate right before our family road trip in California. It is perfect for travel, it is easily foldable and very easy to unfold. Our dog was able to stay in our hotel room without any stress for us. We love the fact that it has a bottom that prevents any accident on carpet or floor.I would recommend it without any reservation. Great cratesThis is a great crate. My husband and I bought two at the time that we purchased. We still have one of them. My older dog tore up the littler one that we bought within 2 days. She had torn up the bottom sliding part of the crate. Apparently she didn't like the crate. Our younger dog still uses the crate to sleep in at night, and it was a God-send for her. She used to mess in the floor in the night, but now she makes it though the whole night without problems. If you get one of these just make sure it's big enough for your dog, and it's better to start out with it on a puppy, not an older dog.Close to PerfectI have recently purchased 4 crates for my new dog. 3 of those are wire crates and all three are from different manufacturers. This LifeStages crate is the one I use in the Blazer to travel. Its coating/paint is thicker and smoother than the other crates. It folds up better for carrying. It has rubber roller "feet" where the other crates do not. It does not have sharp metal burrs or ends on the wires. The plastic handles are sturdier and more comfortable to hold than my other two crates. The doors open and shut without having to adjust them up/down. This crate came with the divider -- the others did not. I wish I had ordered this crate first--I would have chosen the same style for my "house" and "office" crates.nice crate- good priceStop looking now. You won't find a nicer crate at a better price anywhere.Well constructed (though bars seem to be slightly thinner than a much older model by the same maker) Second door is a plus to fitting this crate into multiple locations. Perfect big-boy home for the previously crate-trained dog. (a 10 month old aussie) As for the complaints by earlier reviewers-- Nothing will withstand the wild, destructive "Houdini" who is introduced to the crate when all other options have been exhausted...it's just too late! (avoid problems and crate-train from the beginning when it's easy) For the noise-sensitive who are bothered by the rattle of the spare door, tie a decorative bow on it- cute and functional. Another reviewer suggested zip-ties for the top panel to add extra stability- a great idea for those of us who can use the extra storage space!! |