🐶 Unleash the Fun: Where Safety Meets Style!
The TespoPet Playpen is a versatile and portable fencing solution designed for small animals, featuring 12 panels that can be configured into various shapes. With a spacious 20 square feet area, it ensures your pets have ample room to play while providing easy visibility and safety. The upgraded version includes cable ties for customizable doors and anti-slip pieces for stability, making assembly a breeze with included instructions.
Style | 28" X 20" |
Item Shape | Rectangular, Square |
Color | White |
Is Assembly Required | No |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 80"L x 40"W x 28"H |
Closure Type | Tie |
Material Type | Plastic |
B**G
Works great for small dog
The media could not be loaded. This product works great to create a safe area for our 2.5 pound Chihuahua puppy. I would recommend this product and purchase it again as it is very easy to put together and looks better than a lot of other gate options. The see-through panels are less of an eyesore than most dog pens I’ve seen.I just would not recommend it for a bigger dog as the sides are somewhat flimsy if you push on them. The only issue we’ve had is with our children pushing/leaning on the edges. It’s not really strong enough to hold up against any pressure or weight. So if you had a bigger dog or kids who like to play rough there’s a chance it could get knocked down or damaged.
L**S
Perfect for Rats
I was a little skeptical on this, but I thought I'd give it a shot and I'm so glad I did. I have 2 young rats that need bigger space outside of their cage to play, and this was the perfect solution. It came with 12 "walls" and that is way more space than they need, but I love that I can make this as big or small as I want. The walls are a bit flimsy, but for a small animal such as a rat it is perfect because they can jump along it, or stand against it and it won't bend. I am very happy with this purchase and recommend it for anyone that has a small animal that needs a bit more space to run and play.
E**E
FINALLY! Clean lines for small rabbit habitats!
UPDATE: (see last 2 pics) It’s been a little over 2 weeks, and my baby rabbit has since chewed off the plastic at the bottom of several of the panels. My bunny has already managed to clear the height of this enclosure at just 9-weeks.This is for the 12-panel pet pen.Purchased for a young Mini-Rex rabbit.I have a new baby bunny that I needed to separate from my senior rabbit.Pros:- Easy to assemble, different configuration possibilities depending on your space- Provides clean lines versus X-pens and metal pet gates, which can be cumbersome and an eye sore.- Blends into different decor pretty easily.- The plastic panels stand up to my small rabbit scratching against them without leaving marks.- Lightweight, easy to move around.Cons:- Panels have a somewhat frosty overlay, which I’m afraid could be distorting my pet’s vision when he looks out into the living areas- Although easy to assemble, it was pretty tedious and more time consuming than I would’ve liked. You MUST use the zip ties to keep everything in place, which brings me to my next point…- there is no swinging “door” to go in and out of. Not only do you have to hike your leg up to go in and out of the enclosure, but there’s no way for your pet to come and go either if that’s what you’re wanting to do.- The closed panels really restrict air flow. In the case of my rabbit, their litter box doesn’t aerate as it would if it were just in an open space, thus, the smell it emits becomes pungent very easily despite me changing the litter every day or every other day. I can see the limited air flow becoming an issue in the warmer months as well for my furry friend.- the snap-on tops are pretty cheap and break/chip easily. That said, you get what you pay for.- although you can configure this pen into different shapes, all sides must be snapped together/connected into a square/rectangular shape in order for the pen to stay upright.- In order to make any changes, you must cut the zip ties, then use a new zip tie to close the sides back up.- If your bunny or pet is a jumper, my bunny has already been able to clear the 28” tall side.- this is more of a design preference, but I wish the plastic tops/bottoms came in a white color to blend in with different home decor.Overall, I’m happy with the design/aesthetic and this has stood up to the abuse that my young, 8-week old bunny has inflicted upon the panels so far. However, the lack of a “door” for either pet or human to go in and out of is a real issue for me, so this will likely be a temporary solution until I’m able to find something that meets all of my/my pet’s needs.
T**E
Breaks easily, but not a bad idea...
I was really excited to get this for our ferrets. We got the kit and it seemed very well made and very well designed. But shortly after putting it together and playing with our ferrets, we found that two of the panels had cracks in the plastic supports that run around the outer edge of the panels.We realize that they are not going to be indestructible, but we were surprised that they would break so easily and so quickly.I think they would be much sturdier if the supports were made out of metal instead of thin plastic.That said, if they WERE made of metal "wire" or supports, the design would be pretty clever. It is very nice to be able to see through the plastic and have a semi-transparent wall. It is also nice to be able to choose how the layout is done by putting it together however you like.One other problem we noted was that we could not use the setup with the shorter sides as the height of the walls. Our ferrets could get out far too easily if we did that, so we had to use the panels vertically so that they are taller. That means they are harder to easily step over to get in and out (probably how two of them were broken so quickly and easily, imagine a 9 year old trying to straddle these as they step in and out of the enclosed area.)That means a couple of things. First, it is hard to get in and out of that way, so it would be great if there was a DOOR panel available. Perhaps a latching, swinging panel that could be used to enter and leave the enclosure. This would probably help solve the breakage issue. Second, if you use the panels vertically, you greatly decrease the linear footage of your enclosure. More simply put, you end up with a much smaller area for your pets to play inside. Consider that if you are wanting a larger area enclosure, you may need two of these.Finally, I feel like that there could be a better design on the connectors. I rarely felt like I had a good connection without pressing so hard that I was nervous about breaking the plastic supports - especially since two of them had broken from unknown reasons. I was worried that I would break them pressing them together and there isn't an easy way to hold them while you are doing it. I got most of them to click into place finally, but they provide you with zip ties if you decide to really connect the thing together and make the layout semi-permanent.I think it would be a far better design to have some sort of latching mechanism, sort of like the old-school little screen door latches that had an eye-screw and a little "bent-nail" that went into the eye-screw and latched the door shut. Or perhaps something stolen from jewelry clasps. But zip-ties are not convenient and make it hard to change your layout easily.Ultimately, this is a really nice setup that is marred by a little bit of weakness or weak materials and a design that could use a little more tweaking or fine tuning to be great. I'm not sure if there is better out there, but I'm confident that it would be easy to design better by improving upon this idea.Please don't think that I am saying it is TERRIBLE. It isn't. It's just OK, and could be better. But it more-or-less does the job. I think that I'm a little disappointed because it LOOKS LIKE it is a classy, elegant solution to the problem of how to give your critters more space, but in reality it is a flawed, somewhat rigged solution, but it still gets the job done - mostly. I hope that helps someone and gives a realistic expectation of what you are getting. It is probably still worth the price, as it isn't terribly expensive.
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