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    Animal plastic Cage's.

    Just wanted to know the quality level and how easy to assemble?

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    Re: Animal plastic Cage's.

    Quality = A+
    Assembly = way easy
    If you know how to use a screwdriver and squeeze a tube of toothpaste you can assemble an AP cage lol. Obviously a tad more to it than that but for real, it's incredibly simple. There's even videos on YouTube of people assembling them step by step


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    Re: Animal plastic Cage's.

    Quote Originally Posted by jmcrook View Post
    Quality = A+
    Assembly = way easy
    If you know how to use a screwdriver and squeeze a tube of toothpaste you can assemble an AP cage lol. Obviously a tad more to it than that but for real, it's incredibly simple. There's even videos on YouTube of people assembling them step by step


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    Lol....... Ok their Mr. Comedian..
    I didn't elaborate does everything go together fine I bought furniture from Ikea and that was a nightmare stuff was not lined up right missing parts frustrating experience...

    Ill check YouTube again only saw one video




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    Re: Animal plastic Cage's.

    Quote Originally Posted by robert7107 View Post
    Lol....... Ok their Mr. Comedian..
    I didn't elaborate does everything go together fine I bought furniture from Ikea and that was a nightmare stuff was not lined up right missing parts frustrating experience...

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    Main reason I asked is my dad built me two cages and that's it he can't physically do it an I'd like to get a 8ft cage to have on hand just in case my female out grows the 6ft. Rather be prepared now then later..

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    Animal plastic Cage's.

    Waaaaay simpler than IKEA stuff. It's literally like screwing together a pvc box and then sealing the seams with a rubber caulk basically. They assemble them in shop and then break them down to pack them just to make sure that everything fits perfectly before they send it out. Comes with very easy to follow instructions as well. 8 footer might require two people just because the size is awkward to deal with but it shouldn't be any more complicated than any of their other cages.


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    Animal plastics is super easy, that is why they are $$$. They do all the hard work of design and manufacture, so you can just slap it up and have a top quality enclosure. I would buy them in a snap, if it weren't for the price-tag. I'm sure they are worth it though, if budget is not a barrier.

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    Re: Animal plastic Cage's.

    Quote Originally Posted by Godzilla78 View Post
    Animal plastics is super easy, that is why they are $$$. They do all the hard work of design and manufacture, so you can just slap it up and have a top quality enclosure. I would buy them in a snap, if it weren't for the price-tag. I'm sure they are worth it though, if budget is not a barrier.
    TBH I don't know anyone who goes much cheaper.

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    Re: Animal plastic Cage's.

    Quote Originally Posted by Godzilla78 View Post
    Animal plastics is super easy, that is why they are $$$. They do all the hard work of design and manufacture, so you can just slap it up and have a top quality enclosure. I would buy them in a snap, if it weren't for the price-tag. I'm sure they are worth it though, if budget is not a barrier.
    I have seen their prices way cheaper than boaphile plastic..

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    I’m more a DIY builder type, a bit cheaper that way.

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    Re: Animal plastic Cage's.

    Quality is top notch, and assembly is very straightforward. Here’s a large custom Corucia enclosure they recently did for us. All of our snake racks are AP as well.


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