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Aivituvin Automatic Chicken Coop Door Solar Powered, Automatic Chicken Door with LCD Display, Direct Power Supply Auto Chicken Door Opener with Timer for All Chicken Coops (Black)

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Pattern Name: Automatic Chicken Door-Black


Features

  • The BEST QUALITY Automatic Chicken Door - Aivituvin is the first auto chicken coop door that use expensive material to make the chicken door tenfold thick than any other in the market.(Aluminum Frame+Middle Panel+PP Corner Accessories) We make this door to be the safest automatic chicken coop door and for longer usage
  • Direct PoweredExcept the 3 AA NiMh rechargeable batteries charged from a solar panelthat is up to 5 years of battery life, the newest chicken coop door can directly charging so you will never worry about them running out. Automatic chicken coop door will works perfectly even in extremely cold weather -4F to 150F
  • Poultry Protection Design- Aivituvin Automatic Chicken Coop Door has uniqueBuilt-in Safety Sensors that work in the same ways as elevator doors. When the sensor detects some pressure, the chicken coop door will immediately stop closing to avoid hurting our chicken. The door will then automatically try to close again until there are no feathery obstructions in the way and your chickens are all safe inside the coop
  • Large Screen DisplayChicken coop doors with automatic electric LCD screen light up, the parameters of the automatic opening and closing set are clearly visible. The display that makes programming it very simple, ease of operation and flexible adjustment, there is no need to wait for a specific time/scene to set the automatic function
  • Easy to InstallInstalling the chicken coop automatic door was a breeze, taking no more than 10 minutes with the included screws. Its nice to not worry about opening and closing the door manually now! Great for days that you want to sleep in.In just a few minutes, you'll have a fully-functional door that opens and closes on its own and it is suitable for ALL the CHICKEN COOPS

Brand: Aivituvin


Product Dimensions: 22.4"L x 14.6"W x 2"H


Material: Aluminum


Specific Uses For Product: Outdoor


Special Feature: Solar-Powered, With Safety Sensors, LCD Screen Display


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 22.4 x 14.6 x 2 inches; 9.5 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 21, 2024


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Aivituvin


Best Sellers Rank: #297,631 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #1,805 in Poultry Habitat Supplies


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Customer Reviews: 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars 123 ratings


Item Weight: 9.5 pounds


Manufacturer: Aivituvin


Date First Available: February 21, 2024


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 25.6 x 16.9 x 2.75 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 22.4 x 14.6 x 2 inches


Brand Name: Aivituvin


Color: Black


Material: Aluminum


Breed Recommendation: All Breed Sizes


Included Components: automatic chicken coop door


Specific Uses for Product: Outdoor


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  • Easy to Assemble
Pattern Name: Chicken Coop with Wheels
Aivituvin Portable Chicken Coops Poultry Cage with Wheels Was so easy to assemble. My grandson and I had it together in about 30 minutes or so. Now the chickens love the peak of the roof to perch on. There is 6 sections for the chickens and the the little perches inside I think should be a little higher then where they are but still used by my birds. The tray is easy to clean and put back into place. Only thing I did not like about it is that there are 2 ramps one folds out which is great while the other is supposed to be screwed on to the ledge outside. The white this is it hangs up when you try to move the coop. That little latter/ramp should have hinges to fold up as well when moving. I would recommend this product but if you have more than 6 chickens you will need 2 or a bigger coop. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2023 by John Steinebach

  • Basically does not work correctly
Pattern Name: Automatic Chicken Door-Grey
This unit is almost great. It appears well built and solid with great features. But when you get it you are confronted with the first red flag. The first thing you are instructed to do is swap out the main control box with an identical looking but somehow upgraded version. This involves taking the control box apart and detaching the main control cable which is plugged in with a small multi conductor computer plug. I am used to working with components like this but for the average person with no experience working with these little connectors it may be a challenge. The biggest challenge however is putting it back together and getting the small, formed rubber gasket to seat and seal correctly. This is important as this unit is supposed to be water resistant. Not sure why they would pack the working control box in with the rest of the unit, obviously at the factory but not just install it at the factory? But that is not even the biggest issue. This unit features a safety bar on the bottom of the door that is supposed to detect if an object like your chicken is blocking the entry and about to be crushed by the door. However this safety feature is triggered every time the door reaches the fully closed position and therefore immediately re-opens. It automatically repeats this cycle 5 times. The 6th time the door goes down, it stays down, apparently now ignoring its own safety feature. When I contacted support their answer was to just let it cycle until it stays closed and that the issue was, ready for it, gravity, and I should try mounting the door in the horizontal position instead of the vertical position because there will be less gravity pulling the door down. I guess the engineers designed and tested this on the ISS and failed to account for gravity. Well that is a bunch of nonsense as I tested the door in multiple positions including horizontal and interestingly enough the only position that worked was flat on its back. So I suppose I could use this as a trap door to just drop my chickens out the bottom of the coup every morning. Obviously the pinch sensor switch is either mounted incorrectly, came loose or was just plain designed wrong and needs to be moved up a few millimeters or something. This is hard to investigate as the unit is assembled with pop rivets. It is almost like they designed this on a computer and started manufacturing without bothering to build an actual prototype to verify their design actually works as intended. In the end I took a $50 refund and will have to take this thing apart and try to fix it myself. For now I was forced to purchase a different unit from a different manufacturer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Was worth it.
Pattern Name: Chicken Coop with Wheels
We bought this for our 8 chicken when we first got it raising them. Only problem I have is that the wheels are not strong and keep having the screws pulling out of the wood on the bottom. I fixed this with 3” thick 4”x4” on each corner. I Liguria nailed them and then put 4 screws into it. Then re-attached the wheels to the wood pieces. Has been great since. Of course I feel like I should not have had to do this. But I also like on the eastern shore in MD. And I get flooded several times a year. So it probably did not help having the bottom of the house soaking in water when it does flood. Then when I go to move the house and coop into a new spot in the yard. The wheels came off while moving it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025 by Nicole

  • Perfect for a few chickens
Pattern Name: Chicken Coop with Wheels
Nice coop for a few chickens also don’t recommend moving it a bunch. The wheels ended up bending in and the structure is a bit weak.
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024 by Carine

  • Nice coop, fits 6 to 10 laying hens.
Pattern Name: Chicken Coop with Wheels
This is a well designed coop. All of the panels aligned, it was easy to square up. I have 6 laying hens, and I could probably get another 4 to 6 birds in there. The wood is cedar and it's light which keeps shipping costs low. I was a little worried about that bu it's holding up just fine and gives my birds a haven from the wind and weather. I couldn't be happier. I'm so glad I made this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2023 by Lars Walker

  • Easy to use
Pattern Name: Automatic Chicken Door-Black
There are multiple ways to install. Very easy to set the open and close door times, but there are alap open/close buttons. Overall very happy with door!
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024 by Hope Weber

  • Falling apart before it is even in use.
Pattern Name: Chicken Coop with Wheels
Instructions were not always clear, but material included was so cheap that, once assembled, you should not move it. We were so careful moving the coop to its permanent location and the wheels literally pulled right out. Really disappointed that I made this purchase. I got what I paid for I guess. Cheap! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2023 by joanne russell

  • Not worth the price!
Pattern Name: Chicken Coop with Wheels
Coming from a real individual, trust me when I say this product is not worth the price you’re having to pay for it then the shipping add it on top of it. The materials are cheap! They don’t send you any tools to put it together with it says to use a drill, but when you use a drill, it cracks almost every piece of wood. You have to be super careful and putting it together, and I feel like for almost $400 I shouldn’t have that much trouble and have to be super gentle with it to put it together. Half of the screws you couldn’t even use. There’s no way to really get inside of the coop to clean it unless you pull the tray out of the bottom and flip it over or you completely take the roof back off unless you’re small enough to fit through the door for the chickens. I bought a dog house once that was made out of the same materials that was supposed to be weatherproof, so I’m not sure how weatherproof the coop is going to be, but it wouldn’t surprise me if it’s not weatherproof at this point. I honestly feel like myself and everyone else who has bought this chicken coop needs at least a partial refund because it’s so cheaply made and not worth what you’re paying for it. However, if you read the box before opening it, after you open the box, you cannot get a refund nor return it, so I guess that’s just another way for them to get to keep the $400 for there cheap chicken coop. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2023 by Ansley Eleazer Ansley Eleazer

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