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| Buying a C&C Cage Scissors-impaired? Absolutely, positively can't make your own? There's still hope . . . |
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| Expensive! Is it just me, or are these C&C cages pretty expensive? http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZ*walkabout* |
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| Re: Expensive! I couldn't see anything. |
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| Re: Expensive! Oh, you have to add an asterisk * on the end, for some reason it didn't include it in the link. |
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| Re: Expensive! Hey Coolcavies I don't know about those cages being expensive...they're pretty big. It's still cheaper to do it yourself anyway. |
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| Re: Expensive! they are very expensive, try doin it your self its very easy. |
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| Re: Expensive! There not as expensive as the commercial cages ( and they are a hole lot smaller to!) so, yes a C&C cage may be a bit expensive but its alot bigger and cheaper then the other cages you can buy at a pet store. I built a 2x6 and it cost me about $50-$60. Then i went to a pet store and saw a cage for $150!! and it was very small( compared to mine anyways |
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| Re: Expensive! That person is just trying to make money off of something you can easily make yourself. Usually a pack of grids costs anywhere from $10-25 and the coroplast sheets cost anywhere from about $9-20 per sheet. |
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| Re: Expensive! I agree, they're a bit expensive. Try making them yourself! |
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| "That person is just trying to make money off of something you can easily make yourself. Usually a pack of grids costs anywhere from $10-25 and the coroplast sheets cost anywhere from about $9-20 per sheet." Anyone who sells things is trying to make money. I know a guy who has a lawn service, he makes money. You could easily mow your own grass. |
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| Re: Expensive! Well this guy is ripping people off with his exorbitant prices. Nothing wrong with making money but when you way overcharge, it's a different story. I could make and sell cages myself but I wouldn't charge near what this guy does. I do mow my own grass. It saves me money, . |
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| Re: Expensive! Oh no! His prices are insane. I've got a sheet of coroplast on order for $23.00 and the cubes I found at Wal-Mart are $16 per box (24 panels in each box). So my cage only cost $50.00 for materials! I MIGHT put a lid on it, but even the wire racks used for that don't cost that much! They aren't hard to make - look how many people here have made them - you can do it!!! |
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| Re: Expensive! Yeah... here's a breakdown for the cost of my cage: 3' x 5' coroplast sheet: $12 2 boxes (24 panels each) of wire grids: $20 Bag of 100 zip ties: $2 Scrap carpet for upper levels and ramps: Free Total cost for three-level cage (2x3 grids with 2x3 upper level and 2x2 loft): $34 Cost for what amounts to 1 x 1.5 grid cage I first got from pet store: $40 Try it yourself. It's really easy! I have a hard time closing a cardboard box, and even I had the whole thing built the way I wanted in about 3 hours total work. *edit* I took a second look at the ebay person's cage... they've done some REALLY nice costomizations to those cages. It looks like you're paying for that. It's worth it if you can't do the same as this person.. though you still end up assembling it yourself. Last edited by spoonyspork : 02-01-05 at 10:24 am. |
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| Re: Expensive! The cost of my pet store cage was $150.00. The cost of my c&c cage thru this site was $88.00. Extra grids & connectors for 2nd level 25.00 carpet and fabric to cover 2nd level 20.00 Total $133.00 I always take the easy way out. Wasn't convenient for me to find coroplast. Anyway when it comes to convenience or saving money I usually go for the convenience. |
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| Re: Expensive! Quote:
However the biggest issue is that he or she advertises them as safe chinchilla habitats. Chinchillas CANNOT be housed in CC cages because of the 1.5" spacing, it is just big enough for them to squeeze their heads in but small enough for them to NOT be able squeeze back out. Chins have often snapped their necks in creative cubes or if they're lucky, and their owner is present they might be able to free them by snipping the grid. Either way, it's a terrible marketing ploy!! A couple months ago, I did take a proactive role in contacting this person regarding this problem (politely asking them to remove "chinchilla-safe" from their ad) but they did not reply. These cages are safe for rabbits and pigs, but just not chins! Sadly, the consumers who are ignorant enough to fall for this marketing ploy may have their poor chinnies end up paying the price. Here is a thread from a chinchilla forum describing this problem in detail: http://www.chins-n-quills.com/forums/showthread.php?t=38496&highlight=creative+cubes+ne ck+snap Last edited by Plummie : 02-01-05 at 06:29 pm. Reason: added reference |
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| Re: Expensive! Eeeek! thanks for letting me know that. I'm not the guy on ebay that sells those ginormous 3-story cages, but I do stick my cages on ebay from time to time to draw people here. I do have rabbit, ferret, and chin listed - but will remove the chin immediately. Thanks, Plummie. |
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| Re: Expensive! You're welcome! |
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| Re: Expensive! While asking around for coroplast some places quoted me around $50. When I told him there are others selling it for $17 a sheet they said they can't even get it from the manufacturer that cheap. If I had to pay $50 for an 8x4 sheet I'd definitely charge alot more than if I got it for $17. I'm not sure why some places carry more expensive coroplast than others... |
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