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Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2024
This was extremely disappointing. My son has gotten into quail , and used his birthday money thinking it was indeed a LOT OF 6!! He was extremely upset and cried when only one came in, and to make matters worse the one cage isn't built to last even a month.Not worth the hassle of getting the refund because I honestly don't trust the company at this point to even GIVE a refund. BUYERS BEWARE THIS IS A SCAM!!!!Thanks for ruining my son's excitement and birthday money.
HomieHomestead
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2024
After I received only 1 cage, I went back and saw the reviews. I am not the only one. Looks like they only send 1 half the time and the cage is cheap and flimsy. If it were the 6 cages, it’d be worth the money but 1?! Not even close. I’m very disappointed and they don’t offer any other solution except to return the item and be refunded your original payment method which means I will wait a while on the refund. I would rather they made it right or offer Amazon credit so I could go ahead and order from another seller. I would have never left a bad review if there was a better option to correct their mistake.
christopher rodriguez
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2023
When I got item I though I may wait for my husband to put it together. I could not wait so I tried and it was easy, pieces come kind of attached to each other, bottom pieces will hold sides of cages, I like size big enough for my small roosters who like to fight with each other and even I added a hen companion so they are happy, cages has several small windows so you can add feeder anywhere u like front or sides of cages, overall very pleased with item
Waleid Hamoudi
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2022
The cage itself, tray and bowls are fantastic! However, the advertisement clearly states that this is a pack of 6 cages! It even pictures 6 cages in the post!!! It is absolutely, 100% only 1 cage! I would have never purchased a $20-$30 cage for $100. We have requested a refund!
Michael
Reviewed in Italy on February 13, 2020
Perfetto!!!
gillian willis
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 19, 2020
be prepared to fit several cable ties to this flimsey set of cages and expect loads of mess from cagess once in use as plastic tray is useless at catching any debri from cage, all doors and lift up openings will need securing as so loose any bird will lift up and escape in minutes.i am sure if a cat jumped on thease cages they would collapse.wouldn,t trust them unless they were secure inside another cage which defeats the purpose really.
Karl
Reviewed in Germany on May 23, 2019
Super schneller und einfacher Aufbau. Für Vogelzucht ideal geeignet. Stabil und super verarbeitet.
Kush guy
Reviewed in Canada on June 7, 2017
cheapest way to get started breeding. especially if you are strapped for spacethey all fit in the same space as 1 would take set up dishes stay in very wellthey defently are to sturdy enough to stack like in pig
Aarin
Reviewed in Canada on April 9, 2015
Great starter cages for the dollar!
Chelsea @ LPBA
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2013
The first time I ordered these cages, they were advertised as 30x18x18 but are in fact 24x16x16. They also arrived damaged. When I left the seller feedback they changed the listing and ignored my complaint. Luckily Amazon fully compensated me and sent me another order for free.This time, I knew the size I was getting but expected the dividers. There were no dividers, and I do not know why the seller or Amazon has still not changed the listing's picture after my complaint about it. I received a 40% refund (Amazon credit) for pointing out the error and being a return customer (Prime member). The way I explained the complaint was that instead of space for 12 separate enclosures with the dividers, the cages only provide space for 6 separate ones which would require me to buy another 6 cages for the remaining birds I needed to keep separate. I wonder how many people are still ordering these expecting the dividers!
Janet R. Marfitt
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2013
I received ONE cage and when I followed the instructions to recived the missing 5 cages I was given a lable to send the ONE cage back AFTER I asked for the 5 missing cages to be sent to me. I'm disgusted in the fact I now have 5 birds ready to lay eggs without cages and Amazon DOESN'T provide a way to simpy contact them. I'm hoping to get my OTHER 5 cages and not have to deal with taking apart the one cage I have already set up. Several other breeders warned me not to order from here but NO I did NOT listen!
Joyce K.
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2013
I ordered these as a lot of 6, as just what they say they are, Breeding Cages! I hope to start breeding parakeets and finches for sale at a nearby bird farm, I have a written contract that they will pay per bird, based on markings and tameness. I will hand tame the birds. I know that hand tamed birds will go to better owners! These are not a $100 parrot cage, if that is what you want, then buy a $100 parrot cage. I ordered two orders of these and they sell very well with a pair of finches!
D Pyra
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2012
I originally placed this order while there were "6 left, order soon!" and waited a month for my order to prepare for shipping. Then an offer popped up for it shipped by Amazon, a separate offer attached to the listing. So I placed that order and canceled the first one as soon as the second one shipped. The first was now prepping. Go figure. I only had to wait about a week for the delivery after that.The cages are your basic rectangular wire just like pictured, and there really are 6 of them, and they really are purple - wire and pan. I was surprised to see how sturdy they are once unfolded. The rest of this review is for others like me who have never ordered a cage like this before and want to know what to expect.From first look at the box on my porch, though, I expected to have to do a lot of wire re-bending and fixing. The box was patched with packing tape and a bit pushed out like it was overstuffed. It almost fell apart when I began scoring it with the point of my scissors. Getting the cages out of it (I only opened one end intending to slide them out) was harder than opening the box. The prongs that hook the cage sides together were pushed into the cardboard and hampering my efforts so it's not really an issue. I suggest laying the box down and opening up a side rather than the end. It would make it easier to lift them out rather than slide them. Everything is stacked inside the box with no other packaging except a tie around the perches and a box around the feeder cups. The 6 trays are nested into each other and the wire cages are folded flat one on top of the other. There was no cracking or splitting on the trays despite the pressure they endured in the box.As I mentioned before, once unfolded the cage I set up was sturdy and secure without adding a perch to hold the sides open. The wire sides hook into the front and bottom securely and the cage feels like it will hold the weight of another like it with no problems. That's what I wanted since I plan to do exactly that when I use them as travel destination cages for my small flock of cockatiels. The size of these cages is small for an everyday cage for a pair of cockatiels, but will do very nicely for one week. They may make a bigger mess than I'm used to, since it's just a pan at the bottom and not a high-sided formed base. But I can live with that. I needed decent sized cages that would take up less room folded than a formed base cage in the car, but would be sturdy enough to handle being dragged around and assembled multiple times. I'm not fond of their color but these will serve me for several years, I think. Well worth more than I actually paid.
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