🐾 Unleash the Fun: Where Safety Meets Style for Your Pets!
The MAGINELS Pet Playpen is a versatile and durable exercise pen designed for small animals. Featuring 12 transparent panels measuring 20"x28", it offers a customizable space for pets to play safely. With 30 cable ties and 16 anti-slip mats included, this playpen is easy to assemble, disassemble, and transport, making it ideal for pet owners who value both functionality and aesthetics.
C**K
DO NOT USE FOR PUPPIES. Perfect for tiny, gentle animals, also great for blocking drafts.
These plastic panels are excellent for attaching to a sturdy metal pen/cage/crate/enclosure to block drafts. You can see thru it and wipe it down. Keeps messes from passing thru the wire mesh.This product consists of a thin wire frame laminated with a thin sheet of plastic. Don't try stepping over it or it will crack. If you fall on it or if a dog jumps up on the side it will crack right in half. Extremely lightweight; a toddler can lift up the entire thing. This is just perfect for furry little critters like rabbits. Don't expect it to work for containing puppies. You'll have a pile of broken panels in a very short period of time, and you'll be kicking yourself for buying it. I found this out the hard way. Now, if you're in need of see thru panels to block the wind or keep pine shavings or mess from passing thru the side of a wire mesh enclosure, you'll be happy with this product. All of the panels I got wound up in the garbage because the puppies went right over, under, and through them once they reached about 8 weeks old.Despite my bad experience, I gave this product 5 stars because even though the product did not hold up, the seller was eager to make things right by changing the product description and issuing me a refund. So I am happy.
C**S
Ok for very small or tea size dogs
So we bought this for the new puppies our German Shepherd had. Mind you the puppies are 4 weeks old when the current space they had was not enough for them to run and play now that they are more active. This play pen went up fairly easy with just snap connectors and small zip ties that come with the kit. Mind you the sides can be used horizontal or vertical. Since we had puppies and for those of us who are short I was unable to reach over the side in the vertical position. So we assembled it on the horizontal so I could step over into the pen to clean and give food and water. This went together fast although if you have an uneven surface it will not stay together very well. We assembled this on tile floor which was great but once I placed a tarp under it to protect my floor from the puppy potty mess it was not even. Once up we notice a problem right away the puppies kept hitting the sides as they played and the whole pen would shift and move from its current position. My husband being the handy man he is bought stronger zip ties that have the whole at the top to screw down and we screwed it to the wall. This only held for so long as once the puppies started jumping up on the sides the thin plastic tore and they climbed right through. This would be great for small dogs such as papillon or Chihuahua dogs, nothing larger than that.
S**Y
Fellow Ferret Parents!!
If you are like me, and were searching for a playpen for your little fuzz butts to have free roam inside of while you may be working or cannot keep a complete eye on - I do recommend this, BUTTTT with some adjustments.So originally, I set this up with the zip ties it requires for setup and it looked alright. I was really excited to try this out because it would serve as a great buffer for them to play in during my work hours. Originally, my boys got through it in like 5 minutes. They stuck their noses through one of the edges, and then ripped the two walls apart. My mistake for not securing all 3 zip tie holes (I didn’t see the middle one).Second attempt, I had all 3 posts zip tied on every wall. This definitely threw my boys for a loop, but low and behold they are much smarter than their own good and just managed to cram their heads underneath and with their paws lift the walls up and push it up into the air to get out.Third attempt, I made this structure into a rectangle and with the extra 4 walls made a floor with zip ties. So far, they’ve been inside for about an hour and a half and it looks like it is finally ferret proof (but of course we can never really be too sure because whenever something feels like it’s been secured for good they manage to outsmart themselves and get out).So with that being said, I recommend buying a whole pack of zip ties because it was a lot of trial and error. The zip ties that came with this broke and were kind of weak.The walls of this are a double layered plastic material, so it doesn’t feel too sturdy - but like I said they’ve been contained for about an hour now.With this set, I was able to build the rectangle walls and most of the floor. I do have a small portion of my carpet that is not covered by the flooring, just because they were not long enough. However, the corners are reinforced now (the main escaping point) and so far so good. I did have to cut a few hole in the sides to make room for my own zip ties when making the floor though, so keep that in mind as well.Bonus points for being able to watch them drag their noses down the clear walls trying to find a way out, 10/10 very cute and funny.UPDATE: So today they were doing very good in the playpen, I got pretty sucked into work and as I looked to check in and see how they were my youngest ferret had jumped up and was balancing himself on the ledge and trying to lift himself out. Maybe get a taller wall for them. These guys are so smart, it blows my mind.
A**J
Nice, clean looking cage for my pet
The media could not be loaded. I like it a lot! It gives my pet's cage a different look that's easy on the eyes. It was easy to set up once you learn how. It's a little flimsy but decent. My pet doesn't dig at cage walls so it's perfect for us. I left my cage open because my pet is free range. I got this to help keep his hay and fur inside his area. He feels secure in it so he spends quite a bit of time in it.
E**N
Seems to clean up easy, not too easy to install and somewhat sturdy
These panels can take a bit, but if your puppy can reach the top and crush it, they sure could. These where not the easiest to install, but they do work well enough. Taking them apart is a chore, but certainly can be done. I would say they are mostly sturdy for what they are designed to do. Once you understand how to install them, they are not the worst and they can hold an animal in safely. They don't really attach to the ground so pushing on the panels can result in the complete system moving, this can be good in the sense your pet will not get hurt but the trade off is that you might need to find ways to stabilize it to more secure things around the panels. I like them, but find them pretty pricy.
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