| | |  | Dog Shampoo | Home » » Midwest iCrate Double-Door Folding Metal Dog Crate, 48 Inches by 30 Inches by 33 Inches | | | | | | | Description: | | Midwest iCrate Double Door- Designed completely around the safety, security and comfort of you Dog. The iCrate Double door dog crate sets up easily with the fold and carry configuration that requires no use of tools and can be completed by almost anyone. The dog crate comes to you equipped with every feature you can think of; Two doors for easy access to your pet inside either thru the traditional front door or access your pet from the side with the second door. The Double door also affords you more opportunity to fit larger crates in more easily in with your existing rooms or vehicles, a composite plastic pan for easy cleanup in the event of an accident, two plastic carrying handles to move the dog crate from one location to another comfortably, Safe and secure slide bolt latches for the safety and security of the pet inside and the furniture on the outside, and most importantly a Free divider panel for use while your puppy is still growing up. | | | Features: | |
• Cuts housebreaking time in half
• Fold n' carry
• LBS pan
• Divider panel included
• Easily sets up and folds down to a portable size - no tools required
• Double Doors - one on the front and one on the side for versatility
• Durable, Satin Black electro-coated finish
• Safe and Secure Slide Bolt latches
• Tough, easy to clean pan
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 48.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 30.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 33.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 43.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 49.75 inches | | Package Width:
| 30.75 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.87 inches | | Package Weight:
| 47.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 31 reviews |
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0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
it is a large dog crate with a plastic panAug 07, 2010 we have a 50 pound one year old boxer that the plastic pan broke in half the first time we used the cage. why would you place a rather thin plastic pan in a dog crate. it will cost more to ship the cage back, and stupid to pay for a replacemnt pan that breaks in a dog crate. Very dipappointed in this product. do not buy,,,,
Great Purchase and PriceJul 26, 2010 I love this crate, solid construction, arrived earlier than expected. Plenty of room for my 26lb mixed breed.
Great crate!Jul 26, 2010 This is the perfect size for my lab. It was a great price and brand new. It was shipped quickly and had it within a week. Thanks!
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Unsafe for pet & disappointing qualityJul 21, 2010 When I received this product, I removed it from the box and immediately threw the box away in the local dumpster. Big mistake! After setting it up 2 days later, I discovered that the plastic pan was cracked but still functional. I had been very pleased with a similar product previously puchased from Walmart (ASPCA), but in a smaller size. Since my 4 month old Border Collie puppy was growing quickly, I definately needed to upsize her crate. An experienced vets assistant helped me with the first assembly. The retainer locks seemed flimsy and proved to not hold the ends together. The puppy easily escaped from its confinement in less than 5 minutes. I am now using plastic electrical ties to keep the pieces together. As you can tell, I am still sorry that I threw the box away and wish that I had explored the gauge of metal & construction in more detail. The double doors and the carrying handle are useful considerations.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
WARNING: Crate Injured My Dog!!Jun 28, 2010 I do love this crate, however the hooks and edges are very sharp. Today I took the divider panel out so I could collapse the crate to give to friend who is watching my puppy while I'm out of town. I leaned the panel against the bedroom door and my puppy came up to investigate. As she backed up, a hook went COMPLETELY THROUGH HER EYELID. After a couple seconds of her screaming in pain I managed to get her calm enough to careful slide the hook back out and rush her to the vet. Fortunately the hook did not injure her eye but she has a bloody gash in her eyelid and it's very swollen. She's going to have to be on antibiotics for the next week. Vet visit cost $120, half of which was for the emergency status of the visit and the other half for the antibiotics. The hooks need to be rounded off or filed down.
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