Large 23″ Play T-Stand Perch Metal Base Parrot Bird Cage Amazon African Grey Macaw Cockatoo with Lockable Rolling Castors
Original price was: $85.99.$41.95Current price is: $41.95.

Price: $85.99 - $41.95
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Product Dimensions : 23 x 23 x 48 inches; 11 Pounds
Date First Available : October 17, 2020
Manufacturer : Mcage
ASIN : B08L9QM95D
Best Sellers Rank: #89,242 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #52 in Birdcage Stands
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Long Lasting Heavy Duty 23″D Metal Base; Size: 23″ x 48″H
Natural Wood Standing Perch With 2 x Heavy Duty Plasty Feeder Cups
Strong T-Style Stand
Stable 4 Legs Base With Heavy Duty Lockable Rolling Casters (2 x Lockable Casters)
Bird Safe Powder Coated Finish
Customers say
Customers find the bird perch easy to assemble, sturdy, and good value for money. The rollability receives positive feedback, with customers noting it moves effortlessly on laminate floors. The size is perfect for medium-sized birds, though some mention the dowel is too large. The quality and durability receive mixed reviews, with several customers reporting poor quality and durability issues.
8 reviews for Large 23″ Play T-Stand Perch Metal Base Parrot Bird Cage Amazon African Grey Macaw Cockatoo with Lockable Rolling Castors
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Original price was: $85.99.$41.95Current price is: $41.95.
Anne –
Absolutely perfect!
I love this and so does my bird. Itâs easy to assemble, sturdy, yet lightweight and moves effortlessly on its wheels so I can take bird from room to room. He likes to be near me. Itâs easy to clean the cups by unscrewing them.
Birdlover –
Great buy!
Sturdy but lightweight – perfect for my Amazon parrot. Well made, easy to assemble, easy to clean. Very fast shipping.
Tanya Fleming –
Cheaply made
Cheaply made, no instructions on putting it together. All parts were out of alignment, even where bolts were to go. I will Not buy this again.
Underdog63 –
Best bang for your buck.
Great for the money. Not super sturdy (I have a macaw) but if you adjust the wheels just right from time to time it works just fine.Super lightweight and easy to put together and take apart, great as a travel stand ðð¼Covered the soft dowel wood with pet bandage tape to keep him from destroying it.
Kratze –
Will work for intended use. But a few issues with product
It arrived in good condition. Overall it’s a good deal for the price if your main intention is to have a training stand or a short-term place to put your bird, the price being worth an extra star in my rating. As long as you are considering the size of your bird, many people will probably find this works OK until they can afford one of the very expensive ones from BirdTricks or ParrotWizard (or until they are sure they are keeping the bird).If you do have the money, buy one of the others as there are compromises made to get this price point.This stand should be fine for most parrots in the small-medium to medium-large range. Reconsider if you have a tiny-footed bird like a parrotlet or small budgie because the dowel is pretty large, though it would be find for short-term use. I would not recommend for any parrot that is extra-large, and it might be tricky even with large birds. I don’t recommend it for long-term use for any parrot.Good: It’s a relatively cheap training stand that can easily be moved around the house on its casters. It’s too slick for them to climb down so they either stay or fly off. It’s unlikely to fall over if they take off, unless you are dealing with a massive bird like a large bird. Height is pretty good as it’s not too tall. The casters are optional if you want it to be sturdier. The tray to catch poop and food is large enough to catch most everything and made of metal. I read some reviews that said the perch doesn’t go on straight, but I didn’t have that problem. It was extremely easy and quick to put together by myself.Bad: Too flimsy for large and/or heavy birds. The straight wood dowel perch will really mess a bird’s feet up over time, so the perch should only be used for a few hours at a time. No place to add a toy. Consider something with a smaller dowel if you have a tiny bird like a budgie, lovebird, finch or parrotlet. There were small rust blooms starting on some sections out of the box – I don’t think it was used but I do think it may have been warehoused someplace humid. You’ll need a separate wrench to finish screwing in the casters as the supplied wrench only works on the legs. The cheap plastic cups are useless and easily destroyed by most parrots, and best left off or replaced with stainless steel ones. Finally, the stand is not adjustable so one height must fit all. If your bird likes to scratch paint, you might reconsider since this is basically coated in a white paint finish that might not be good for birds to ingest.
Jannette Smith –
As expected
Perfect. Macaw is a bit big. Tail hits the bottom. But otherwise perfect. I think the perch could be about 6â taller.
Megan Huehn –
Great stand
This thing is huge, I thought the bird was photoshopped, but it is that size. The wood is pretty soft but it does the job. The stand goes together well, is a good height and the wheels are super nice. This is totally worth the money
Murphy Ohana –
It’s OK I guess
Bought two of them. They’re cheaply made, in fact I think my daughter could’ve made the same thing better. The plates on both of them are extremely warped and flexible as you can see in the pics. Also one of them came with these giant casters which would never fit this stand. Now here is where it gets humorous… I contacted the company, sent them a pic of the wrong caster and they wanted me to send a pic of the correct caster and the incorrect caster side-by-side. The right caster has threads, it screws into the stand. It’s not that difficult, it’s your product, you should be able to tell ME which caster I need. They wanted me to get the correct caster off which would take some effort so I just gave up. One stand doesn’t have wheels I guess LOL! They’ll do I guess.