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The 64" Extra Large Wrought Iron Breeding Flight Cage is designed for multiple small to medium-sized birds, featuring a durable construction, easy access doors, and a convenient cleaning system. With a spacious interior and included accessories, it provides a perfect home for your feathered companions.
Number of Levels | 1 |
Number of Doors | 7 |
Additional Features | Durable, Lockable |
Gap Size | 0.5 Inches |
Item Weight | 30 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 32"L x 19"W x 64"H |
Color | White Vein |
Material Type | Wrought Iron |
E**M
Fantastic cage!!
Edit: Been using this cage for 2+ years now and it is still in great condition! I've also added a second budgie to my flock since the review and this cage is plenty big for the 2 of them.I love this cage and would definitely recommend it! I was between this one and cages that were much more expensive, and I'm glad I went with this.Setup: I was able to put the cage together by myself in about 20-30 minutes and the assembly instructions were easy enough to follow. All of the pieces fit together nicely. The most difficult part of the setup was getting the cage onto the stand, but I did that on my own and imagine it'd be a lot easier with two people. There is one issue in the instructions where it tells you to use the wrong type of screw when putting the stand together, but you'll see it's wrong instantly because the screw isn't long enough to go through the pieces you're connecting.Quality: The cage has been very sturdy, easy to clean, and the main door has a smooth working lock. The tray and bottom grating slide in and out nicely, and all of the other smaller doors work well. The shelf under the cage part has been sturdy and provides a lot of additional storage space. The wheels also work very well on my carpeted floor, so I imagine they'd also be great on wood flooring.Accessories: The cage came with 4 plastic bowls, 4 dowel perches, and 4 wire ramps. I put food and water into stainless steel bowls, but I do use one of the plastic bowls as a treat cup. It's a bit on the deep side for a budgie, but my bird still eats treats out of it fine. The plastic is very strong and not flimsy at all. I also only use 1 of the dowel perches since the majority of my perches are natural wood (birds need a variety of perches for their foot health)! The dowel perch is the perfect diameter for my budgies feet though! Then I don't use the ramps, but they feel sturdy and well made.Balance: I've seen other reviews complaining about the cage not being well-balanced on the stand part, but I've had zero issues with this. It should be fine as long as you move the cage by the stand part and aren't moving it around like you're in a go-kart race.Size: The cage itself is perfect for my parakeet and the space is large enough that I'd feel comfortable adding a second parakeet. The sizing is perfect for anything from finches to conures.Cons: While the cage itself arrived in great condition, the bottom tray did have a small crack in one of the corners. I don't blame this on the seller and imagine it happened during the shipping process. I contacted the seller about it and they were extremely polite and apologetic. They quickly sent me a replacement tray and it came without any flaws.My only 'complaint' about the cage is that when you remove the bottom grating above the tray, it leaves a decent sized gap that smaller birds could fit through. This gap is only present when the grating is taken out, not when it's in its proper place. My parakeet has never gotten out through it while I clean, but if you ever plan on bringing this cage outside or into a not bird-safe room just make sure the bottom grating is in place. This definitely isn't a big deal though!
N**S
Love this cage
This is a great cage, super sturdy, well made and huge. My neighbors have 5 parakeets stuffed into a tiny cage and I just can't take it anymore so this is a secret Santa gift for them. It's easy to assemble, takes some time but one person can do it. The only difficulty for one small person is lifting the cage onto the stand but I did it with only one smashed thumb so not bad. The directions are pretty good, just one piece was not depicted well but I eventually figured it out and also the cross support bars on the cart have to be installed with the lip up and on the outside to hold the cage in place which a normal person most likely would know but me it took a minute..... Oh well.... There are a some extra screws I haven't figured out and they are not on the sheet that shows all that is included so no idea what they are for and there are some other holes drilled into the top front and back of the cage that shouldn't be there and no the extra screws don't go there and they wouldn't do anything if they did so still a mystery. The only thing I think they should add is a handle on top or sides of the cage to make it easier to lift it off the rolling stand as it's heavy and being such a big cage it really does need something to help lift it off when necessary. Not everyone can just roll it into another area and if you try to lift it up to move it over something it pops off the cart. Believe me you definitely can hurt yourself with that feature (recall my mention of the smashed thumb). All in all I'm thrilled with this cage, it's really great quality and the best priced I found for this size. These birds are moving from a single wide to the suite at the Astor. They are going to be very happy.
R**.
Pretty good cage
I decided it was time to upgrade my cockatiel and green cheek conure's cage, and after a lot of looking and research, I decided on this. Assembly was pretty easy, although it did take two people (you could maybe do it alone if you got creative). It took probably half an hour to put together. There were a few bars in the cage that were a little bent, but I'm pretty obsessive about things looking perfect, and I was able to shrug it off.Overall the cage is great. It's roomy enough for my two smallish birds without being so big it dominates the room. I like the nesting doors at the top--sometimes I open them and let the birds crawl in and out of them. The big door on the front is nice and gives you easy access to the entire cage. You can expand the play area by putting toys or a gym on the top of the cage--or birds can just go sit up there and have a nap.Some cons:The cage just sits on top of the stand. One nudge and the cage would fall off, possibly injuring you or your birds. I zip-tied mine at each corner and it's pretty sturdy now. But that seems like a huge manufacturer's flaw. The cage should fit snuggly and have lots of support in the stand without having to secure it.I also don't like that you can't remove the grate on the bottom without leaving a huge gap. I prefer to not use grates because you have to clean them all the time, but with this cage I'm forced to use it or risk one of my birds injuring themselves if they try to escape out the gap in the bottom.This might be a fluke, but the latch on my cage is pretty hard to open. It's spring-action, which seems like overkill. It's either gotten easier to open over time or my thumb has gotten stronger. The latch was actually one of the determining factors in choosing this cage (I wanted a latch that would open and close easily and this one looked like it did), so I was disappointed to find that it was so difficult to open. Maybe it's something a little oil will fix?For a cage this size, I feel like the casters on the stand could be higher quality. My sister and niece both bought a smaller cage and stand that has much more substantial casters. That's being nitpicky, but it still would have been nice to have something a little more hefty with a smooler roll since this is a bigger cage.It looks like the cons outweigh the pros, but they really don't. This is a huge cage for the money and my birds have loved it. I do recommend the cage, but it's not perfect and I wanted to be sure people were aware of its flaws before deciding to buy it.
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