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Automatic Chicken Coop Door Opener, with Timer & Light Sensor, Aluminum Door

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Arrives Friday, May 3
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Color: Green


Material: Aluminum


Brand: MATICOOPX


Color: Green


Exterior Finish: Aluminum


Product Dimensions: 19.6"L x 15.3"W x 10.6"H


Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 15.3 x 10.6 inches


Item Weight: 3.25 pounds


Manufacturer: MATICOOPX


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  • Flawless operation
Color: Grey
This isn't my first battery operated automatic coop door. It cost me less than 1/3 of my other coop door. It has more programming available is than my CHICKEN RUN door. Was super easy to install. The battery compartment is a little weird to try to change the batteries. I found it easier to remove the whole face plate to change the batteries for the first time. They lasted about 11 1/2 months. Working through the coldest and longest below freezing weather this last winter. I am a bit baffled at the low-ish ratings as this unit is far superior to my other coop door which has had to have a new motor and has had many issues with working properly. I recommend it highly on value and reliability. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024 by Idaho Summers

  • Makes being a chicken tender easy
Color: Green
I have had this door over a year and decided to write a review because of my recent experience with the door and the seller. This door is such a lifesaver. It allows my chickens to go out to free range as early as they want. They don’t have to wait on me to open their gate. And it closes at dark so if I’m not home before dark, my chickens are safe and sound in their house. The only issue I have had is when it rains the sand/dirt around it splashes up and jams the door. Usually an easy fix though. I would recommend, if possible don’t put it at ground level. This would alleviate that issue. It was easy to install. The batteries last a good amount of time. The recent issue I had was the aforementioned issue of dirt jamming the door. I tried rinsing it with water when I couldn’t get it unjammed by opening and closing the door like I usually do. DO NOT DO THIS. So the door quit working all together so I messaged the company to see if there was a part I could replace or anything else I could do. They offered to send me a new door! (And told me don’t spray it with water lol) they responded very quickly and obviously went above and beyond. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2024 by Sarah Henderson

  • Died after a month and a half
Color: Green
Update: 1.5 months later and the door is now dead. I changed the batteries, installed and uninstalled, but it’s not coming back to life. Pretty disappointed since I really liked it initially. And now it’s past the date of return. So that’s money down the drain. Very disappointed. I bought this mainly because it was the cheapest in automatic door that can ship fast. It was initially installed using a power tool by friend who is a contractor. It stopped working after 3 days. I changed the battery but it didn’t work. So I uninstalled it. And as soon as it was off, it turned back on and started working again. I found out later that you’re not suppose to use power tools on this or it will malfunction. It has since been working well again after I installed it using a screw driver. Do not install it too tight! The door itself is metal and seems to be predator proof. It appears to be well built. The door can be configured so it either closes/opens on a set time or using the light sensor. I personally programmed mine to open at daylight using the light sensor, and to close at a set time (9:00PM). I do like to check on my chickens before I go to bed to make sure everyone is in the coop. You can also manually open and close it by pressing the up or down buttons for 3 seconds. This makes it really versatile. The light sensor can also be programmed on the amount of light it’s detecting. I find that if you set it to it highest setting on a mid sunny day, it will detect the right amount of light for closing and opening in the morning and night. The instructions for programming the door is written on the door itself, which makes it easy since you don’t have to keep looking for the manual, cause let’s be honest, most people don’t read them, and most of the time they end up in the trash. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2022 by JSOD

  • Best-in-Class Chicken Coop Door
Color: Green
Finding the perfect automatic chicken coop door seems like a simple proposition, but after researching and trying a variety of options I discovered most of the products on the market have significant flaws. I’m happy to say that the MaticoopX solves most of these and is the best solution I’ve been able to find. There are several advantages the MaticoopX brings to the table: * An Easy to Program Display Screen. It takes seconds to set the time or door functions, and it clearly displays battery level. Many other doors lack a display screen making programming difficult at best. * Best-in-Class Light Sensor: The light sensor on the MaticoopX is sensitive and fantastic, but what really sets it apart: When you’re setting the light triggers, the screen will display the current level of light being received by the sensor. That takes the guess work out of setting up the open/close door settings! * Door Retracts if Chicken is in the Way: Let’s face it, chickens can be stupid, and I’ve read stories of other doors trapping people’s chickens. But the Maticoopx will lift back up if something is in the way! See my video, I tried this with my own hand, and it works perfectly. * Multiple Time or Light Open/Close Modes: All of the different brands of chicken doors encounter the same problem when trying to determine how to close the door without leaving chickens outside. It’s easy enough to get a door to raise at sunrise, but trying to figure out how to close it at the right time based on light levels is difficult. The level of darkness at nightfall can be vary daily due to clouds, ambient light, porch lights, etc. If you’re not careful, you can end up with a door that closes too early (leaving chickens outside), or one that closes too late (potentially letting predators in). The MaticoopX helps solve these problems by giving you a variety of open/close options. You can choose to have the door open/close at preset times. You can choose to have the door open via light sensor but close via preset time in the evening. Or, you can choose to open and close the door both based on light levels. I prefer the light level method for both open and close, but if you’ve tried other doors you’ll know this can be maddening to set right. But the MaticoopX makes this much simpler as a result completely customizable light settings AND the fact that it displays the current light level on the screen. The sensor breaks down light levels from 1 (total darkness) to 180 (full sun) and when you’re setting the light meter settings it will show you exactly what the current level is. The door arrives set to open at 120 light, and to close when the meter reads 40. For my setup, I quickly found that 40 was too high and the door closed too early. (My door is mounted on an east-facing wall so it gets dark quicker there). The first night I used the manual open/close to let my chickens in. The next night, I simply went into the menu as soon as my chickens headed to the coop and determined that the sensor was reading 30. So, I set my door to close at 20, and I’ve had no further issues. * Well-Built, Waterproof Design: The roll-down door appears to be anodized aluminum and locks in place when closed. Predators are not getting in. The frame is also aluminum but backed with an additional rugged plastic frame. As long as you don’t over-tighten the door when installing, it should last well. The unit runs on 3 AA batteries that are protected by a waterproof rubber cover. The display is sealed with a rubber gasket and the exposed buttons are also rubberized and protected. It’s been through a heavy rain storm and temperatures between 20 degrees and 75 degrees Fahrenheit already without problem, but I am tempted to fashion an additional cover for the display in order to help the unit last even longer. That might be overkill, but it wouldn’t hurt as long as the light sensor is still exposed. It is advertised as not freezing in cold weather, something that is a problem with other doors. It hasn’t yet been cold enough here to really know for certain whether that’s the case. I would suspect that if you live in an area with a lot of snow that you’d want to have some kind of covering to keep snow from piling up on the top of the door and display, but that’s just speculation. * Excellent Instructions: It’s clear from both the design of the MaticoopX and the thorough instruction book that people who know chickens have designed this door. They give helpful advice in the instructions about placing and operating the door, and the instructions are clear with full-color pictures. So far, I’m very pleased with this door, especially at the current price point, and I’m glad I took a chance on the MaticoopX. Based on my research and experience to this point, I believe it’s the best option on the market. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2022 by A. Zir

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