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Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2025
Very poor quality. The wire sheets are very sharp and don't line up when trying to join them. If you don't use a lot of the zip ties, you won't end up with a circle. Their video is inaccurate. If you follow it, you will end up with a triangle form and the top is way too small to begin to fit. Only half the instruction sheet was in the box, so no help there. I just had to wing it. They are terrible, but I needed them, so I made the best of it. These will only be used this one season. They will go in the garbage after that.
Glg
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025
the safe packaged well but had some small dents, the screws are of poor quality very soft, can you all say CHINA, YEP, otherwise not bad
Joyce Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2025
Works good, keeps my pesky squirrels out of my hydrangeas
Stephanie H.
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025
Not what I was looking for but it worked.
Chris M.
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
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BLS
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
I have a gardening job where rabbits--or other animals--eat just about every flower I plant. I've tried a lot of things to deter them but I haven't yet tried covering the plants to see if they can get big enough to keep the rabbits at bay. These Succulentlovers plant "cages" are definitely worth a shot. They do need to be assembled but you receive small zipties to hold the pieces together as well as small stakes to anchor them to the ground. So far I've put together one cage, which was fairly easy to do. Depending on whether you use the pieces vertically or horizontally, you can make your cage taller, which is what I did for the first one but I think I'll be making the rest of them shorter. The cages seem like they'll be pretty funtional but $31 seems a bit steep for this set. I could just as easy cut chicken wire and shape it into a cage and anchor it into the ground.It's not warm enough to use these outdoors in Wisconsin just yet but I'm definitely looking forward to giving them a shot. It would be great to finally get some flowers aside from the ones I regularly rely on.
john
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025
Easy to shape and stake down. Small opening will not allow rabbits, chipmunks or mice access. Can be staked and stacked for taller plants/small trees.
nanno0317
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025
I bought this to DIY my own bird feeder cages & it worked out great. I have a major red winged blackbird problem & they are predominant bullies at the bird feeder & I was going through birdseed entirely too fast. The cost of buying a cage to go around the feeders was $30+, so I decided to make my own.
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