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Nicole
> 24 hourThe moment that we took this out of the packaging, the entire thing fell apart and was impossible to put back together. The sticks are all different sizes and only placed in the holes. Do not waste your money!
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Jaymie Barcega
> 24 hourI finally found a hay rack that my piggies will eat out of. This keeps the hay fresh for a long time thus saving me money!
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PrimandPrimal
> 24 hourI held off buying this because it is a little spendy, but I was wasting way too much hay with my guinea pigs throwing it all around the cage, so Im happy I splurged and got it....much better!
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Riley
> 24 hourWhen I first got it, I thought it would be way too big and I was going to return it. But I thought why not try it out and see how the guinea pigs respond to it. It actually works really well! The guinea pigs love it and it keeps the hay from getting wasted from them soiling it. Its saved me a lot of money already, its a good investment! Its a bit big, but the three guinea pigs I have go through it almost daily! The lid is a bit pointless, but oh well. Also the feeder doesnt tip over at all. I also like that I can easily move it anywhere I want. Im glad I got it.
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David B
> 24 hourit was a wreck in the box. most pieces were missing glue needed to hold it together. and it was made from about $2 of balsa wood. junk. returned.
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S Grennell
> 24 hourI like that theres less hay strewn about in the cage and that you can also use it for pellets instead of using a bowl. I have been using the former pellet bowl as a catch for drips from their water bottle. I have found that there is no such thing as a no drip water bottle!
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Mary Flavell
> 24 hourFinally a hay feeder my pigs will use! All the others had gaps that were too small. They love the snack shack log but end up pulling most of the hay out and peeing on it. This way it stays contained but they have easy access! Super easy to refill as well. My only question is how much theyre going to chew on the wooden dowels. Well see.
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Cyndi
> 24 hourI have two towers that I use in my largest guinea pig house where I have 4 girls and plan to get another one for the smaller house where 2 girls live. I love it and the girls love it but I would not recommend using the bottom for pellets! As you can see from the photo, this tower still does not prevent them from pulling out the hay and the bottoms quickly get covered up. But they are great for the girls to gather around and not fight over the hay. They cannot get stuck in it from what I can tell and they are sturdy. The lids stay loose but they are at the top and are fine. I love that its natural wood and that it holds a good amount of hay.
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Princess
> 24 hourVery sturdy and well made. Its a must have if you have guinea pigs. If you just toss the hay in their cage they will pee on it and then they wont eat it. This saves the hay from going to waste.
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Ana
> 24 hourThis is my favorite hay rack its way to make and easy to clean in love it it is triely amazing I recommend to of you to get this ASAP for you guiena or rabbits.... It just awesome.