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48" GoGo Black Epoxy Double Door Folding Wire Crate w/Divider
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48" GoGo Black Epoxy Double Door Folding Wire Crate w/Divider

List Price: $158.99
Our Price: $154.00
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Description:

Compare GoGo Crates wire gauge with our competitors. With the recent rise in worldwide metal prices, most other crate manufactures have made significant changes to their crates. Mostly the thickness of wire they use to construct their crates. Remember, the frame wire is the most important and the lower the wire number, the thicker the wire gauge. For example, some Midwest Crates use an 8 gauge wire. The GoGo Crate uses a 6 gauge wire. guaranteed top quality!

Features:

Unique metal tabs for an extra secure door


Front door overlaps on the top and the bottom.


Free wire divider.


Black Epoxy Finish


Thick wire gauge w/ removable thick PP plastic pan for easy clean up.


Product Details:
Product Weight: 50.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 15 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 15 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

12 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5KiwiDec 20, 2006
By Tecadee
Very fast service and great product. The box was torn but looked like it was done by UPS causing one prong to be bent but it didn't cause any issues with the crate so I let it be. I was amazed at how EASY it was to put together. My last crate created much aggravation, blood, and sweat to put it together so I was expecting the worst. This crate literally unfolded and set up in minutes! I have a very large doberman (110lbs) and he fits nicely with extra room. The only thing I wish is for the doors to be able to be removed. Otherwise I definitely would rate the crate a five and the company a five :) VERY SATISFIED CUSTOMER

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

5Great CrateMay 07, 2007
By Ares
Don't let the price scare you away. This is a Great Crate. The extra hooks on the doors make for great security, and safety for your dog. This crate is made better then a lot of the crates on the market that cost a considerable amount more. My Great Dane puppy loves it.

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:

2Not Heavy DutyFeb 26, 2009
By Kyp Hardaway
The product description here and at dig it pet's website would have you believe that the wire on this crate is heavy duty. It's not. It isn't as heavy as the Midwest Select Crate. I'll go ahead and use this one, as the shipping costs to return it will cost more than it is worth. However, I'll be replacing it with the select crate after my dobie finishes snacking on this one.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

2Faulty Door DesignOct 23, 2009
By Beach Babe
is a pain in the arse. Who came up with the brilliant idea of having tabs slip behind the bars to secure the doors? Our crate arrived with the doors sticking and it required major muscle to lift it up to release it. My husband worked on it for a good 15 minutes and ended up tweaking the door and using vaseline to grease the sliding loops to get them to slide easier. Also, the wire diameter is no greater than that on the Midwest crate which this one was to replace.

On a positive note, the tray appears to be made of a better quality plastic (or atleast different type) and hopefully will last longer than the tray on our Midwest which cracked and pieces broke off of it after 12 months of use.

I would not buy this brand crate again as long as the door design remains the same. Other than that, it is comparable to Midwest's crates. But I would replace the tray with a GoGo brand before buying a replacement Midwest tray.

UPDATE 12/18/09 - So okay, we've had the crate for several months now and I've adjusted to the door design. Since my hubs tweaked it, it has worked fine. One warning, though, make sure you slide the lock into place when your pet is inside. I became lazy and was only using the tabs that slide behind the bars. I'm still not sure exactly what my trouble making Goldie did, but, somehow, while rolling on her back in the crate she managed to pop open BOTH the front and side doors. Since I was sitting right in the room with her, this was no big deal; but had I been out, this could have been catastrophic. Word to the wise, slide the lock!

I do love the pan. It appears to be much better quality than the pan that came with my Midwest.

UPDATE 02/06/12 - I felt it was important to share this info with other dog owners. Twice now, we have found our Golden Retriever with her paw caught between the lip of the pan and a horizontal bar that runs around the bottom of the crate. Both times I was unable to release the dog's paw myself, fortunately there was someone stronger then me home to help. In my opinion, this crate is a poor design for several reasons and I cannot recommend it. The pan, however, is still going strong.

Hope this helps!

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

4Great value, sturdy crateAug 23, 2008
By C. Johnson "C. Johnson"
We got this for our 9 week old Newfoundland puppy, and we've used the divider so she can grow into her crate. Seems very sturdy, and I love the double door feature. (We actually used the divider so that one door/area of the crate is for our Newf, and the other is for our adult Bichon. This way, they can be in there together for now but each have their own space). The bottom tray makes for easy mess clean-up.

No complaints, seems to be just what I had expected and great value for the cost. Would recommend it and would buy it again.

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