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Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Best Doggy door I've ever owned. Way better and cleaner looking than local places offer. Super sharp and extra magnets keep door closed. Aluminum is clean looking and very sturdy
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Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
This dog door works great for my big & small dogs. I don’t worry about heat loss & can leave it open all day & night in cold weather.
Rj
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
This door works great. Easy to install and excellent value .
Ryan Nardini
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
I installed mine through interior drywall and an exterior stucco wall. I used rivets to fasten the interior sleeve. Overall took me about 4 hours but most of that time was running to home depot to get the right blade for my angle grinder to cut through the stucco. I have a German Sheppard and a small lap dog. Both are currently using the product after some training. We live in Colorado and the weather can get cold. I haven't noticed a huge amount of cooler air coming into the home. I believe the product was as advertised and was a good buy.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025
Install was challenging compared to other brands because this door has no mounting holes or hardware, it requires that the installer to use foam and/caulk to glue it in place and be held with clamps while its drying. That being said, when its installed and finished, the end product is far superior to the cheaper plastic doors we have installed in the past. the interior pass through is metal and requires riveting to complete the install but well worth it, because it makes the tunnel very solid, especially for the big dog.
Rocky
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
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Mychelle Spencer
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
It was easy to install, mostly because my grandpa is handy. Flap closes well. Dogs have started to chew on the flaps, thanks puppies. But it has held up well! It doesn't sit flush to our outside of the house. But overall, the dogs have used it daily for about two months now!
Alexx LeVasseur
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2024
I read reviews about how great this door is so I ordered one for my new house I just moved into since I did not have a door to install it in and needed to cut a hole to install into my wall. The metal is quality but with metal comes challenges with the design of this door. On my last dog door where I lived before, the flap had an area it slid into so even if the screws fell out the door hung on for dear life. It was a heavy plastic material and a name brand. I decided this time I would prefer metal, which I now totally regret.Unfortunately the flaps are held in place, let me rephrase that, they are SUPPOSED to be held in place by screws that clamp two pieces of metal together. Since there is no where for the flap to insert to give it the extra stability it is a disaster all the way around. I wish so badly that I had paid closer attention to this major design flaw before I riveted it into my wall. As it stands, if I try to remove it, I'm facing a major nightmare, to say the least.The housing, for a lack of verbiage, is nice and that is great, however, this door is an impossible design. I thought for sure it would last at least a few weeks....nope, lasted until my dog went through then the flaps began to fall. During install one flap fell off so I left it off thinking not having it there to bother me during install was a better option anyway, however, at this point I wish I had paid closer attention to the reason why the flap fell out to begin with.Once the door was pop riveted in and caulked completely I planned to reinstall the inside flap but thankfully, or so I thought, the outside flap was still intact, again, at least just enough for my dog to go through it 3 times before it fell off completely. The screws are so tiny and they just don't have enough "meat" to hang onto, for a lack of verbiage. Not to mention the fact that the manufacturer reamed out the holes the screws go into so only one screw is still somewhat intact, which is the only reason the exterior flap lasted just enough for my dog to go through 3 times before it gave way and fell off. This poor design is destined to fail, every time, every day. At this point I have no idea what I am going to do other than to put the locked panels in until I can come up with plan B.I could/can go to the hardware store and get longer, wider and better screws and perhaps even some washers to hold the heads from going through the metal hole that was over drilled out during manufacturing, however, that will prohibit me from ever using the lock panels if I have bigger screw heads. Not to mention the fact that I have not yet investigated if I use a longer/bigger screw, what will it damage on the opposing side. Basically, I'm in a rock and a hard spot at this point.I can bet all those good reviews were family members for the company perhaps? Or worse yet, they most likely are people that were paid to put all those fake reviews out there. If my review is not posted in the next few days I will know it was a fraud from the beginning. I'm so incredibly beside myself right now with not an option in mind to get my dogs a door.I am posting pictures showing the reamed out holes for those tiny little screws and also pictures of the tiny little screws that are a horrible design flaw. I am also posting pictures of the only flap that survived for the first 5 minutes until my dog went through three times....yep....just 3 times and now it's history. UGH!!!
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