🐔 Cluckin' Good Living for Your Feathered Friends!
The Giantex 9.2ft Large Metal Chicken Coop is a robust and spacious outdoor poultry cage designed for durability and safety. Featuring a waterproof cover, rust-resistant materials, and a lockable door, this coop provides a secure and comfortable environment for your chickens while being easy to assemble and maintain.
K**N
Decent bones for a greenhouse.
I'm using this as a frame for a greenhouse as it's significantly larger than anything else here listed as a greenhouse for the same, or lower quality and price. So far, it works just fine for that purpose. I put it up in about an hour and a half with minimal headache.The included instructions are decent enough, and the parts are marked fairly well. Though I recommend looking everything over carefully before proceeding with the build because I missed a few things on the first few steps and had to backtrack.That' really wasn't a big deal, it's a totally modular setup so even setup wrong, it was still right if that makes sense?NO TOOLS are required to assemble the entire thing, it all snaps together. That is aside from the door, which does require a small, included wrench. It's a LITTLE wobbly, but I haven't anchored it down yet, nor have I added any additional bracing. Both things I plan to do to make it a viable greenhouse.Honestly, IDK if I'd trust it to keep large dogs or other predators away from chickens as advertised though. My dog is an American Pitbull Terrier, about 65 pounds and I doubt it'd keep even her out for very long if she really wanted to get in. Mine is also, like I said currently unanchored and on unleveled ground. If you bolted this to a plywood base or something, It should be more than enough then.No comment yet on the included chicken wire roll or UV cover.. That's all just going in storage until I find a use for it. Seems like pretty standard chicken wire though. I'm sure it's fine.Had this included steaks to anchor it, I'd have given it 5-stars, but it doesn't and I had to get them from Depot. So only 4-stars. For a free-standing, snapped together structure. It's not bad at all. I was sort of impressed really. It DOES include anchoring points in the feet, so that's nice. One less thing to have to make / do.Also, this is NOT the same diameter poles as a standard chain-link fence would have, just so everyone knows and isn't confused. They're about half as wide in their OD, but still fairly thick. Again, I was pleasantly surprised here. I was expecting something much thinner and cheaperTL;DR:Decent greenhouse frame that should have some additional anchoring and support. Don't know that I'd trust it to keep hungry predators away from chickens.
P**A
Well worth it!
The package came damaged (boxes), and UPS left in the rain, but all the parts and components were there and undamaged. Frame assembly went easy. Attaching the wire mess was slow, but acceptable. Plenty of wire to overlap as appropriate. Some reviews noted the wire wasn't sturdy, we don't share the same concern, and are very happy with our set-up vs. the cost. The shade tarp does what is supposed to do, and it will collect water, but it is acceptable if you monitor twice a day like we do, and push out the water that may collect. It is limited to how much it can sag by how much you commit to tying the wires to the frame (tedious, but worth it). Overall, very happy and glad we purchased this product. We recommend it!
A**R
Have good wire cutters
The frame was super easy to assemble and there has to be an easier way to do the chicken wire. It wasn’t terrible just very slow. Precut wire would speed things up. The tarp seemed flimsy but has done great and has lasted through some really bad storms with no damage
S**5
Chicken coop
Love the easy clicking together and the chicken wiring is easy to get put up as well.
K**D
The run is terrific!!!
The frame is very easy to assemble. It takes a bit of time to put the wire on. I put the latch system on the door, rather than on the frame as I read one review that said it could scratch your arm when walking in and out of the door. I also read that the tarp system sags with rain or snow collecting on it, so I cut a board to put across the top of the metal frame to fit under the tarp for support. For extra protection one could add the extra wire a foot or so below and scooping out below the level of the ground so that if a coyote or fox tries to dig down next to the frame, they hit the wire and are hopefully discouraged. I am only using the run from my chickens during the day and during growing season to keep the chickens out of my gardens. I am very pleased with the run and with all the reviews that I read prior to purchasing. Mine came in three boxes and all were very heavy. I moved them to the back yard with a dolly.
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