♻️ Elevate your pet’s space with eco-chic style and zero hassle!
The New Age Pet ECOFLEX Litter Loo Enclosure End Table is a durable, eco-friendly furniture piece crafted from recycled composite materials. Featuring a sleek espresso finish, it doubles as an elegant end table while discreetly housing standard and jumbo litter boxes. With tool-free assembly, a flip-down door for easy cleaning, and customizable paint options, it offers a stylish, sustainable, and practical solution for modern pet owners backed by a 10-year warranty.
Item Weight | 21 Pounds |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 25 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 23.8"L x 18.5"W x 22.1"H |
Size | Standard |
Style Name | Standard |
Color | Espresso |
Material Type | ECOFLEX |
F**N
exactly what we were looking for. UPDATE: now have both sizes
Standard:Had a wooden one, smelled. Was used as heavy plant stand, was concerned this wouldn't hold the weight but is plenty sturdy. Like way front opens down better, old opened like cabinet, just works nicer. Nice that can be dissembled if need cleaned/renewed someday. Also rectangle shape allows for larger box than old that was square that only fit a medium-small pan which isn't great for adult cat. I have a large high side litterbox that fit in this, I did have trim the front and back curled ridge off, but once done it fits so perfect and snug in box on all sides, just beautiful, and no chance of pee getting outside litterbox now. Slides in and out smoothly. like a gloveParanoid from previous experience, I calked the seems on inside after I assembled, but because I was able to fit a high side box in, was really no need. Looks nice, takes care of the eyesore problem. Looks better even than wooden one we had before. And cats like it better with the side vents, yet box still muffles smell more than just a open box.Jumbo:First, the experience with the Standard that owned i guess a year or two now is great as the first day. Works perfectly. Now ordered the Jumbo for another space. Also great.Assembly can be very easy. Skimmed through the book to get the assembly order, ignoring the parts. Than putting it together is just straight forward, only one way it can go, bar codes on the inside, etc. Same with plastic screws, is pretty obvious where the long ones are needed, and where short. I think parts are labeled but I didn't look. Starts little awkward so guess one those things where you get lucky in the assembly flow or struggle a little. just don't assume the top stay down till have all done, almost funny frustrating to have walls up and many screws in only to lift the top and have everything pop out of joint. Also if you don't put the front on till last, don't tighten the front side screws too much because will need loosen to fit door in. Someone complained about the plastic screws but i think a sensible and durable solution and see the engineering behind this to be well thought out. Was kind of dirty inside from manufacturing so I opened box in garage before carrying parts inside to assemble.It was requested I cover up the air/light holes, so I put ouch-side velcro around them.I cut a carbon airfilter sheet into 4 pieces and they just naturally stuck to the velcro. so looks nice, but doesn't let light through so little rude for the cats. really covering the windows is not necessary to cut the dust. it is surprising and counterintuitive how much the cat box's block the dust even with openings left open. but I will leave them covered till person calms down from pervious bad experience with open box. I'll also grab a pack of vent cover filters at walmart use them instead of the carbon paper on the non-visible side sense they will let more light in. I considered gluing or taping plastic tabs on to hold whatever window covers I use, but the velcro idea was genius. Is really better to leave them open though, sadly litter boxes should have some airflow. I've delt with way too many cats for decades these boxes contain the litter chaos as good as it gets. If the cat box isn't cat sanctuary they make you pay.Very big. I carried up steps by myself but most would want two people. sturdy. walls don't fit snug against box the way standard does, but gives room to store scoop inside.Is power cord hole, probably for automatic litter boxes, though you could also mount a small TV for your kitty if wanted to turn the space into a lounge area.
J**N
Sturdy, looks nice, decreased litter!! Perfect!!
Love This Product!! I purchased this about a month ago and it is performing beautifully.What others are saying:Other reviewers are saying that the screw holes do not line up. I thought mine didn't either, but with a little shaking of the pieces the holes do line up, the screws sink in half way and then you can screw them in with your fingers (they are big plastic screws so easy to do by hand)."The pieces don't fit together":All the pieces I had fit together. Several of them look very similar though so you have to pay attention and get the right parts in the right place.All in all, the unit I ordered (jumbo version) was easily put together in 30 minutes."the door hinges break"Well they are plastic, so i wouldn't suggest resting your litter box, full of cat waste and heavy litter, on the hinges. If you don't do this, then I don't know how these things could break because there is not very much weight on them. So, don't rest your box on the hinged door when you are pulling the box out to clean the litter. Just grab hold of the box and pull it out without resting it on hinged door."urine leaks through to the floor"Yes this box is not air tight. Some have suggested using a sealant product. What I did was buy an 18 gallon tote from WAl-mart for $5, cut a cat hole in the end of it 7" up from the bottom (and as big as the box would alllow) and now I have a cheap litter box with really REALLY high sides. I've never had a cat go over the edge because it's 15.75 inches high.I find this littler box to be perfect because it is quite large and if I push it all the way to the back of the unit, the cats are required to step out of the litter box and onto the interior surface of the ecoFlex unit instead of immediately stepping out onto the floor. So, I now see ALOT less litter on my floor than I previously had seen. Most of the littler is contained in the unit and I can just use a hand vac for removal.Also with the Walmart tote as a litter box, there are already existing holes at the top of the handles where you can hang an "s" hook, and hang your litter scoop inside of the box. I also love this because then i don't have to store a nasty litter scoop somewhere else, it's contained in the litter box.The reason why I opted for the Walmart tote as opposed to ones I had from Target is that the Walmart tote has less "bends" in the bottom of the box where the litter typically clumps. With less "bends" in the box it is easier to remove the clumpy litter. It always seems to get stuck in the corners....so the less corners I have the better.I also like the colored plastic totes vs. the clear ones because the clear totes seem to be more rigid and more likely to crack. I've never had a rubber tote leak on me and I've used them for years. I suggest a black rubber one for this ecoFlex unit...I used a gray tote and you can see the gray tote through the side windows of the eco flex.Sturdy? I find it to be plenty sturdy to hold a lamp and a few picture frames. It's still even big enough for my cat to lay on top of it. With the jumbo, you also get the storage shelf, I plan on getting a basket to fit in the gap to store stuff.Anyhow, I love this product. I will buy another unit if I can fit one into my laundry room. The decreased litter on the floor is so awesome it would really be nice in the laundry room.hope this helps!!
T**L
Door opens from top to bottom!
The assembly instructions were not clear. What I like the least is that the door opens downward instead of opeining to the side. This complicates cleaning.
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