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I have a line on an aluminum insulated dog crate wanted to know what peoples thoughts were on these are they worth having Or a waste of money. It would run me about 200$ used.
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December 04, 2016, 06:18:29 PM »
Sounds about the same as buying a plastic crate and an insulation cover. Go for it.
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Can the insulation be removed for summer use.
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Re: Insulated dog crate
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December 04, 2016, 06:54:22 PM »
No it's a aluminum filled with insulation
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Re: Insulated dog crate
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Sounds like good deal, most of those are 600 plus. I have a large ruff and tuff and a mud river kennel cover and just that puts me over 400
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Brand? I paid $18k for mine..lol
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Re: Insulated dog crate
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Some company out of Virginia made it. The guy said it was not cheap.
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I would call that the deal of the day.
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Re: Insulated dog crate
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December 06, 2016, 01:39:11 AM »
Sounds like a really great deal. A lot tougher than a plastic crate and the insulation works both for the hot and cold seasons. It will help reflect heat back on the dog in the cold and keep the box cool in the warmer months by bouncing the heat back outside.
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Here is a pick of the kennel 2x2x3 I have a GWP I am torn and not sure if I want to buy this aluminum kennel or a ruff tough and a cover. is this aluminum really that much of a better of a kennel and worth packing around and will it really keep a dog cooler in the summer as I don't have AC in my landcruiser. What would you buy.
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December 22, 2016, 04:59:37 PM »
Yea since you are going to be carrying this inside a cabin of vehicle I think I would lean toward a Ruff Tuff Kennel
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Does it have side vents?
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December 22, 2016, 08:19:10 PM »
Reason enough to buy a truck.
Great kennel for the bed of a truck.
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I would want more air in the summer
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No way would I put a dog in that crate in a vehicle in summer months
No ventilation.
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