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Perfect Pet The All-Weather Energy Efficient Dog Door, Medium, 7.25" x 13" Flap Size

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Size: Medium - 7.25" x 13" Flap Size


Features

  • Energy efficient structural foam molded plastic
  • Adjustable frame telescopes 34-inch to 1 34-inch thickness
  • Innovative Double Vinyl Flap design creates energy efficient air pocket for maximum insulation
  • Optional Wall Kit, sold separately
  • Flap Size 7 1/4-inch by 13-inch

Description

Whether you live and work in the great plains or north where the temperature plummets, or in the south- east or west where summer is endless, the cost of energy has sky rocketed. So, either heating or cooling the back yard with an old fashioned pet door just won't do anymore. In some cases the energy waste is like opening and closing the door itself 4 or 5 times a day. The all- weather door's air pocket between 2 soft flaps, making it a great energy efficient insulator is the answer. The all weather series in small, medium, extra large and super large are designed to give an air pocket of up to 3-inch between the 2 flaps in a door installation. And with the available wall tunnel kit, an air pocket of up to 9-inch. This is serious energy efficiency


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 18.13 x 11.63 x 5.81 inches; 0.01 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ AWM


Department ‏ : ‎ Pet Supplies


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 30, 2004


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Ideal Pet Products


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Thailand


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  • 1+Year in, still love this door!
Size: Extra Large - 9.75" x 17" Flap Size
I just finished cleaning this dog door and decided I should write a review since it has been so great. I didn't rate ease of installation as I brought it to the local shop and had them pre-install it for me when I bought the door. This dog door does everything it advertises. It keeps the cold out and the heat in. Some dogs take a bit of getting used to it, I think the double flap can throw some pups off. Like others, I will be buying a second security door for super cold nights and also to have as a spare. Cleaning the flaps was super easy. Each one is held in place with 4 Phillips head screws on a plastic trim piece. The flaps are thick flexible plastic, like the kind on supermarket walk-in-coolers. The top of them have 4 holes which fit over nubs on the housing. I'd say it took a total of 15 seconds to remove a flap, and maybe another 15 to put it back on (I set the clutch on my drill to 8/25). Cleaning the flaps was super easy, barely an inconvenience. Be wary about using scrubby sponges though, they will mark up the flap. 100% worth the Investment if you have a dog that likes to go in and out of the house, summer or winter. I have a 70 pound female Doberman and have the XL size door. It's exactly the right size for her, she barely stoops down as she flies in and out at a full run. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 12, 2022 by W. White

  • Upgrade to extra large from my previous pet door
Size: Extra Large - 9.75" x 17" Flap Size
My previous pet door was a little small (installed when I had smaller dogs) for my 45 pound dogs. They could still go through it, but they had to duck down some and as they have gotten older it's not as easy for them. The original door only had a single flap to cover the opening and was not very energy efficient. When I unboxed the pet door, both of the plastic flaps were slightly deformed from being stored without staying in contact with the magnets at the bottom of the door to keep them straight. This was not unexpected. A few minutes with a heat gun (or hair dryer) solved the problem and the flaps work as designed. I found it easier to cut the opening and install the pet door by removing the wooden door and placing it on saw horses. My advice is to not use the provided template and instead use the part of the pet door that goes inside to mark the screw holes and the outline for cutting. Just make sure to cut slightly outside of the outline to allow the two door pieces to slide through and connect. The outer portions of the pet door are wide enough to cover a large opening, so no worries if you cut the opening a little big. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 15, 2022 by Electronics buff

  • Instant gratification
Size: Extra Large - 9.75" x 17" Flap Size
My dog door faces west and until about 7-8 years ago that wasn't a problem. However, in the last few years our wind storms have intensified and it was becoming a HUGE ordeal to keep the door flap from just blowing open. Finally got to where I had to just let the dogs in and out and still you could hear the flap slamming against the cover. I just finished installing this and realize I had no idea how bad the problem was. The wind is raging outside but not a peep from the door. Can't wait to see what this does to my gas bill! Also, they make a big deal about training dogs to go through it but my 13 pound ewok mix (using an extra large door) looked at me like I was an idiot when I tried to dogsplain it to her and jumped right through. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 30, 2022 by Deb Hutchinson

  • Great door, tough to install but that's our fault
Size: Super Large - 15" x 23.5" Flap Size
It's up and working great. Here's what we learned. 1. Know what your door is made out of and use the proper tools for it. Our door is metal over foam. We didn't know this when we started, so we tried using a regular drill bit. Don't, unless you like heating up your drill, acrid smoke, and terrible smells. Once we got a jigsaw blade and drill bits for metal, installation went a lot smoother. 2. You can install the dog door without removing the door from the hinges first. We have pets, so it was easier for us to leave it hanging during the install. 3. You can install the dog door on a raised panel door. Just fill in the gaps with silicon caulk to seal it once it's in place. There is also already a silicon seal on the exterior of the dog door which works great. The angled edges of the raised panels are tricky but not impossible to drill through. Mark well and take your time. The included cutting template worked really well. We attached it with painter's tape as we used it on both sides of the door. We marked the inside of the door with the template, removed the template, drilled through the door, made the cuts on the inside with the jigsaw, repositioned the template on the outside using the drilled holes as references, marked the cutout for the template on the outside, removed the template, and cut the outside. 4. Lay out all your tools and safety equipment first so you don't have to stop partway through to go find anything. For metal skin doors, we used a long sleeve shirt, long pants, boots, gloves, and safety goggles that cover around your eyes too, and a face mask. The flying bits of metal are no joke. If your door is metal skinned, hearing protection is another must. The sound of metal cutting through metal is very loud and painful. 5. You can use a skill saw or a jigsaw for the cutout. We used a jigsaw with a blade for cutting metal. 6. Clean as you go. We used the nozzle attachment on an upright vacuum and a soft, fine bristled broom and dustpan. A shop vac would also work. We're entirely on hard surfaces and those worked, but wouldn't be enough over carpet so please put down a dropcloth first. You don't want your pet to get into any insulation and metal bits. 7. Take your time. Despite what you may see on YouTube, this will take more than 20 minutes, especially if you clean up afterward. Overall installation went well but was challenging, and that's our fault because we were not using the right tools at the beginning. The door works great and is really well made. We're looking forward to it lasting for years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 16, 2022 by achippedmugofchai

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