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    New Animal Plastics 1754 series Sterilite Rack

    I just picked up my new rack from Animal Plastics. It is a 1754 series 10 shelf rack which holds either 20 of the 1753/1754 15 quart tubs or 10 of the 1755/1756 32 quart tubs. I've been wanting to start using some commercial racks for a long time, so I decided to check them out. I am not disappointed!!

    Here is the front view.



    Here is a side view of the shelves.


    Here is the heat tape routed into the shelves.


    Here it is all ready to go with tubs and thermostat.
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    Re: New Animal Plastics 1754 series Sterilite Rack

    Aren't they great??

    I need a few more myself..

    Congrats on the pickup!
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    Re: New Animal Plastics 1754 series Sterilite Rack

    Do any of you have experience with other similar racks? This one looks really nice!
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    Re: New Animal Plastics 1754 series Sterilite Rack

    Nice Rack!

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    Re: New Animal Plastics 1754 series Sterilite Rack

    Quote Originally Posted by Jyson View Post
    Nice Rack!
    oh your just too eager to make it to the out of context thread

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    Re: New Animal Plastics 1754 series Sterilite Rack

    Quote Originally Posted by DutchHerp View Post
    Do any of you have experience with other similar racks? This one looks really nice!
    Yes! Animal Plastics is a great one, and comparably there is Boaphile Plastics, Jasons Jungle, RBI Plastics, and a few others.
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    Re: New Animal Plastics 1754 series Sterilite Rack

    Quote Originally Posted by LadyOhh View Post
    Aren't they great??

    I need a few more myself..

    Congrats on the pickup!
    Thanks Heather, I will definitely be buying some more from AP. This thing rocks!!! No more heavy melamine for this cat.
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    Re: New Animal Plastics 1754 series Sterilite Rack

    Quote Originally Posted by DutchHerp View Post
    Do any of you have experience with other similar racks? This one looks really nice!
    I have only used melamine homemade racks and one other commercial rack (can't remember the name), but this blows them all out of the water. Animal Plastics customer service is second to NONE!! Their racks are very reasonably priced and very good shipping prices.
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    Re: New Animal Plastics 1754 series Sterilite Rack

    Thats actually two units stacked together right? I've been browsing AP after buying some hides from them last month but I didnt see any racks that big.

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    Re: New Animal Plastics 1754 series Sterilite Rack

    I have two AP cages myself and like 'em a lot.

    Just wondering how AP compares to RBI racks? I've heard RBI>Boaphile and RBI~Jason's Jungle, but how about the AP racks? They sure look nice
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