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The Ideal Pet Products Air Seal Pet Door is designed for large dogs up to 90 pounds, featuring a robust, unbreakable dual-pane panel for superior thermal protection. It fits doors between 1.25" and 1.75" thick and comes with a spring-loaded locking slide for enhanced security. Installation is a breeze with all necessary components included, making it the perfect addition to any pet-friendly home.
Frame Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | White |
Maximum Compatible Thickness | 1.75 Inches |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 90 Pounds |
Minimum Compatible Thickness | 1.25 Inches |
Size | Large - 10.25" x 15.75" Flap Size |
Dog Breed Size | Large |
Closure Type | Lock-Out Slide |
J**S
Works great they well-made even fit in the whole. The other brand came out of.
Follow up: 9/29/24: I added a photo of my fix for the problem but bear mine. The doors will continue to work for a very long time. I would say it was probably a year of heavy use before the pins slid out and the door fell out, but you can put it back together and glue a little piece of plastic on as in the photo itâll never slide out again. these are good doors but have a flaw they do not work well on Insulated 1-3/4â exterior doors. The article says that will do up to 1- 3/4â door. My insulated exterior door is right at an inch and three-quarter thick.. You can get it on there. The problem is the part of the frame that should cover doesnât cover the little stay that holds the hinge bar in place. See photos: so after a few months the pins slide out and the panel falls out: reference photos. the two pieces of the door frame that slide together hold hinge bar pin in place and three-quarter they donât come together close enough to actually hold that pin in and the pin works its way out. The door falls down. They do seal up well, the wind doesnât blow them open. It keeps out flies mosquitoes but the dogs and the cats come through it and the goats even figured it out. Itâs a great dog pet door, except for the fact that you have to keep putting the panel back in to do that you have to take one side of the frame out, slide the hinge pin back through there slide it back through the door. Itâs a little bit tedious to do get it put all back together and itâll stay together probably another six months or so Until it works loose again. Itâs still the best pet door Iâve bought are used so I would still keep buying them and did I have 2 - 85 pound dogs, Labradoodle and golden retriever that use the door a lot so mine probably works loose more quickly than someone elseâs. There needs to be fix for that issue, other than gluing a piece of plastic to the side door, which Iâm about to do. Maybe Company can come up with a fix Or if you want to contact me doggy door company Iâll be glad to send you a little diagram of a very simple fix. That will allow it to work properly on a full one and three-quarter door without pins sliding out. I wonât charge you for the diagram. You still have a good doggy pet door.Original review. This is so much better than the other one I had one with the floppy plastic door. This one is a multi double panel insulated door. it stays connected. Highwinds donât seem to blow it open. I havenât had anything above 40 mile an hour, but still the other one would open up and let all the air blow in, the cats donât like it as much as the dogs, itâs a little heavier than the plastic one was but they still push it open to come in. Seems very durable like it will last a long time. Happy with it.
K**B
Great quality dog door seals well and is easy to install.
This dog door is the best one I have used. It seals great and it's very sturdy when installed despite having a plastic frame. My storm door was too this for the dog door but it was easy to make a wood frame for the outside half as a spacer and it fits great with that modification on a thinner door.
H**H
Itâs a good doggo door
This door was already installed in the house I bought years ago. Over time of my dogs running full sprint slamming their face into the flap daily, like intelligent dogs would, (one is 50lbs and other is 30lbs dog) the flap would obviously wear over time.Iâve replaced the flap itself about once a year 1/2 as the rubber seals would tear slowly. Now after 4 years the frame of the door itself has cracked and deteriorated that it needed to be replaced.I live in the dry desert and it keeps the heat and flies out, it works as should, and it may not be invincible, but it lasts a long period of time. Hope my pic helps showing what about 4 years of age and wear looks like compared to brand new. Will continue to buy and replace as needed.PS: the door shield to lock dogs in or out can be busted in if your dogs are intelligent enough to run at the door at ramming speed, see pic and youâll notice one of the tabs is busted off. So just be aware of that if you have larger smarter dogs than I.
L**A
4.95 Stars
Tired of replacing flap doors that tear across the top edge, we purchased this door because 1) the top panel pivots, as opposed to having a pinched flap, and 2) because it is insulated. ⨠5-Star Design.We purchased two of these because we need a 20" tall door. Refer to picture to see how we cut and spliced the frames together to accommodate 4 door panels. The door lock still works for dog control because it covers the top three panels. đĄDear Ideal Pet Products: Please offer a 4-panel door for those of us who have Miniature Great Danes. đThis door was used to replace the door and frame that were originally in the glass sliding door insert we use. After trimming the depth of the door frame as much as could be while maintaining its function and integrity, the frame was still too thick for our panel so Hubby cut some cork tiles to fill the gaps, as well as provide a weather seal. In no way is this a reflection of the product, just know what to expect, if like us, you are replacing the door in a glass panel.After a year+ of use: ⨠The individual door panels seem perfectly fine. ⨠The white weather seals used for the top and bottom of the door, as well as for the sides of the frame seem to be in good condition. ...But the black rubber I-beams used to connect each panel have dry-rotted and failed, which is why we have duct tape holding the panels together. đĄDear Ideal Pet Products: I suppose you could simply make the door one solid panel - it really does not need to flex - but I would be very happy if you would offer a replacement kit for the seals and connectors. đĄThere is an opportunity here for aftermarket replacement products.At the time of this writing, someone is offering a replacement 3-piece door panel. We ordered it because we needed the I-beam connectors, not b/c we needed the panel sections.BOTTOM LINE: We love the door. The pivot design is brilliant, BUT we need replacement parts. Now that we have new I-beams (thanks to the aftermarket replacement door we got), I might apply black silicone caulking over the I-beams to protect them from dry rot... As stated above, the door does not need to flex, so I am not concerned that filling the gaps between each panel with silicone will reduce or eliminate flexion. đ Take that into consideration if you decide to purchase this door. ...I don't want to lose this brilliant pivoting door design because the rubber elements fail over time, as rubber parts do.
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