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The Parrot Escape Jumbo Corner Bird Cage Aviary (Small) is a thoughtfully designed, space-saving aviary featuring a large access door and top play opening for easy interaction. Its slide-out trays and grates simplify cleaning, while the powder-coated wrought iron construction ensures durability and safety with 5/8" bar spacing ideal for small to medium birds. Equipped with castors for mobility and multiple feeder doors, this cage blends functionality with style, making it a top choice for bird owners seeking convenience and comfort.
| ASIN | B014VQ66ZG |
| ASIN | B014VQ66ZG |
| Additional Features | Removable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #67,384 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #110 in Birdcages |
| Brand Name | Flyline |
| Breed Recommendation | Small Breeds |
| Color | Black Vein |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (365) |
| Date First Available | September 4, 2015 |
| Included Components | Bowl, Removable Tray |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 63.5"L x 37.5"W x 37.5"H |
| Item Weight | 55 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Flyline |
| Manufacturer | Flyline |
| Material Type | Wrought Iron |
| Number of Doors | 5 |
| Number of Levels | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 37.5 x 63.5 x 37.5 inches; 55 Pounds |
| Specific Uses For Product | Climbing |
| Target Species | Bird |
| UPC | 636160184764 636160183491 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
R**N
Pretty darn good for the price
For the size and quality of the cage I think this is a wonderful choice, I’m very happy with it and with one person helping assembly is not too bad. I’d only drop it one star bc the pieces really should be labeled with stickers and have matching joints marked, it would make assembly very easy and go much faster. Since the instructions are vague, the main things to keep in mind when assembling: 1) you WILL need to lightly hit the alignment of joints into the proper angle. If you have a rubber mallet, use that or something like a dowel to not damage the metal. Personally, I do not consider this a manufacturing error, the margin for error is pretty small, and the material is flexible enough that it is very easy to lightly tap the interlocking joints to angle more outwards or inwards which allows them to slide together very easily and still fit snug. Personally I’d rather have the fit be tight and need me to widen the angle slightly than to have everything be loose, so I think this is fine. 2) Assembly instructions are vaaaague, this is the biggest flaw. Also they kind of have you assemble it in a weird order. There’s several pieces that matter whether they face in or out/what side they go on, which is not great when they aren’t labeled, bc you get halfway through and realize you have to flip something. Personally, I would not follow the directions and instead assemble the top half of the cage (not including the door/front panel), the bottom half of the cage (still not including the door) and then put those two together, then do the door/front panel last. It’s a lot easier that way, and you won’t get as turned around. While the instructions were vague, it also really wasn’t hard. Took me and my partner like an hour to do, and that’s with some mess ups. The screws were all good, the threading on the receiving holes was really good , and it comes with enough extras if you lose one you’ll be fine. If you’re putting it together following good assembly practices, loosely put the screws in, not in a line but at farthest points working in, then once everything’s in tighten them down, the alignment is really pretty great for the price. I only had one screw that was slightly off center which for a cage this big is a miracle. Overall I’m very satisfied and my bird loves it! Very spacious for an African red belly, it’s a decadent choice for a smaller/medium size parrot, but the bar spacing is still safe. All in all I’d give it 4.5/5
B**C
I love the case overall
I read the reviews before I got this case. So I seen this coming. And it looks great. But the trays at the bottom were bent but made out of minerals that probably won't last of it gets wet to much. One of the holes wasn't in the proper location is i did skip the one the the top of the cage looks a little funky Assembly took 2.5 hours by myself But over all the case is huge for my two little sugar gliders and they will have a home for years to come
S**A
Overall a great cage.
Definitely need 2 people to build. Trays were damaged and bent, however we were able to fix enough to use them. Same with the seed guards. One of the legs was also bent, but my husband was able to straighten. There was a jagged area on one of the connecting posts that my husband had to shave off to get the piece to fit properly. He also had to drill out one of the holes because there was a piece of metal going across the hole. That all being said.....now that it's together it's a huge cage at a great price. I have a green cheeked conure and it's a mansion for him and I am overall happy with the purchase.
S**T
Goffin cockatoo approved
I bought this for a Goffin Cockatoo. She has plenty of space and the bars are very strong. The pans were bent when received but we contacted the seller and they immediately sent us replacements at no extra charge.
K**R
Not happy with the quality vs. price
First of all it is massive. make sure you take measurements of where it is going to go before purchasing it. It came early which I was beyond happy about since there is horrible cold weather coming and I was not looking forward to lugging it into the house during ice, wind, and everything else. It came in two boxes. it was definitely poorly packed. there are multiple pieces that were damaged before even going into the box and some were even welded together crooked. Bowls were bent and partially caved in. Allen keys that came with it were stripped before getting half way putting it together. the bars are a lot thinner than I expected since the cage is meant for a Macaw or bird of that size (I have a Moluccan Cockatoo). they do not hold perches that screw on with washers and wing nuts because of how flimsy the bars are. they are spaced closer together to make up for the smaller gage of bars. There are a lot of safety toggles over the doors and food holders along with other latches/locks, so I really like that aspect. Just make sure that you don't tighten them all the way or they will not move. The instructions are just pictures that kind of show you how to do it, but if you are not versed in building things, you may have a hard time figuring it out. Thankfully we were able to bend parts somewhat straight and put it together completely. I will be contacting the company about a couple pieces that are either broken at the weld or just mangled completely. I would not be complaining if I didn't spend over $700 on the cage. Over all it isn't a bad cage for the size and there was some thought that went into the design. It is really a good cage if it wasn't so damaged or crooked. My main complaint is the damage done because of just negligence while boxing or manufacturing. I will edit with how to company responds to me about the damages.
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