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Automatic chicken coop door, lightweight plastic door, light sensor, delayed opening in the evening and morning, brown
Of which environmental contribution £0.10 including VAT.
Sold by Cuizi
Product information
Description
About this item
PLUG AND PLAY TECHNOLOGY - The door takes no more than 10 minutes to install (no complicated wiring or cabling).
BATTERY POWERED - Minimum 1-YEAR battery life that works in all conditions (2 AA batteries not included, replaceable in 3 minutes, no solar panels required).
EASY TO USE - Automatically opens in the morning and closes in the evening. You can use the built-in light sensor (LUX).
WORKS IN EXTREME WEATHER - Waterproof; will work in snow, rain, and dust from -15°F to 140°F (-26°C to 60°C).
ALL-IN-ONE DESIGN - One-piece lightweight plastic door and slider. High-quality powder-coated, finely textured color (explicitly designed for outdoor use).
PLUG AND PLAY TECHNOLOGY - The door takes no more than 10 minutes to install (no complicated wiring or cabling).
BATTERY POWERED - Minimum 1-YEAR battery life that works in all conditions (2 AA batteries not included, replaceable in 3 minutes, no solar panels required).
EASY TO USE - Automatically opens in the morning and closes in the evening. You can use the built-in light sensor (LUX).
WORKS IN EXTREME WEATHER - Waterproof; will work in snow, rain, and dust from -15°F to 140°F (-26°C to 60°C).
ALL-IN-ONE DESIGN - One-piece lightweight plastic door and slider. High-quality powder-coated, finely textured color (explicitly designed for outdoor use).
Package List:
1 * Chicken Coop Door
6 * Screws
1 * Instruction Manual
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- Length15 cm
- Width15 cm
- Height35 cm
- Weight2 kg
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