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Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
One of the containers was cracked and bowed not usable.
Brock Lee
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025
Very thin and brittle plastic, I received an order and had to return it as two boxes had cracked in shipping. The replacement also had a cracked box. If it hadn’t come broken they would have been okay boxes but not great, frankly they seem overpriced at $10 for 4 for the flimsiness of the plastic. I got these for kids to catch bugs in, and I’m sure they would break with normal kid use after a few weeks.
J. Barker
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2024
Purchased as a gift for my nephew who loves to capture every creature he can from tadpoles to salamanders and frogs. These containers are a little smaller than I expected but will work for the kids when they head to the pond and use them to transport their creatures to their larger home.
Cora
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024
My six-year-old daughter and my two-year-old nephew absolutely love these. They run around the property, looking for insects and roly-poly’s to put inside.
Jacksons
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024
Great to have on hand for random bugs
Herbert Carver
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2024
A little disappointed when two of the keepers arrived with the top corners chipped off during shipping. They were deformed by being wrapped tightly in plastic wrap, thusly being vulnerable to any impact. Luckily the tops fit snuggly.I got them for this year's box turtle hatchlings, to be used for individual feedings. Studying the keepers, I'm picturing more ways of using them as short-term habitats, for quarantine or hopefully an overpopulation of hatchlings. Box turtles are semiaquatic when young, and the keepers are split level, allowing a soaking area on the lower level. I may modify them to create a holding area for some substrate on the upper level. If nothing else, they will be great for my original planned usage, a feeding container for a single hatchling.
Jess
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024
Lid came cracked on of them and they are very thin and cheap.
Viktor
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024
This clear enclosure has been a lifesaver for my little spider friends who’ve recently taken up residence in my shower. Assembly should have been straightforward, but I ran into a bit of a challenge with the stiff rubber bands that snapped more than once from the pull of my chubby fingers. However, once I got everything together, the structure indeed felt secure and reliable. It’s a lightweight, simple solution for anyone needing a temporary home for small critters that you’d rather not unnecessarily harm. Definitely a win for me!
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