http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/6ft-Chart...pplies_Small_Animals&var=&hash=item19e913ebe5
Is it worth buying? x
Is it worth buying? x
It looks sturdy, with good dimensions, and is RWAF approved.
What are you waiting for?
payday :lol::lol::lol:
It looks quite good my only reservations are the bolts (im only looking at it on my phone though) but they look like the small rubbishy ones to me so may need changing and personally i dont like the solid mesh panel (i prefer doors all across the front but thats me being picky). Other than that it looks good.
Before you order id also check with the seller what wood the back of the hutch, the floor and roof are - as sometimes they'll use really good quality wood for the front and sides as thats what people see but rubbish for the other bits, so its always best to check before you buy.
Looks good :thumb: I guess you'd just need to attach some wood to the bottom so you can attach a run, or they'd escape under he hutch!
I agree with checking the quality of wood on back and floors.
I have reservations about the hutch in the link because it looks very much like this:
http://www.petsathome.com/shop/en/pets/tulip-cottage-hutch-and-run
I have one of the above that I bought for emergency fostering and the back and floors are very thin. The doors are not attached with hinges but with a long screw that goes through the framework - not very robust at all! If it's the same quality as the P@H one I wouldn't buy it.
Edit to add: I've just managed to see the hinges on the Chartwell Lodge/ebay hutch and it does have proper hinges, they are just concealed ones so harder to see than some.
That's what I was thinking, it does look a lot like the P@H ones, my P@H one that looked similar, which had a run underneath, only lasted a year before the roof started caving in and getting damp
You could get a shed for that price :wave:
The basic 6x2 from welfare hutches starts at just over that (off the top of my head i think its £125ish).