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Verified Reviews for Zippi Rabbit Tunnel Accessories

5 Stars:

145

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12

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An everlasting Godsend
Amanda,
Tough and hardwearing fantastic product. I bought the single tube and the sliding door. I have 2 pairs of rabbits they live in a separated hutch. The pair in the top bunk where always a nightmare to catch and put to bed at night. So I fitted the Zippi door & tunnel to the top-side panel of their section and they pop in and out of their upper floor all day long and when it's bedtime I clap my hands and they happily run up the tube and I close the door behind them. It really is a brilliant product and a Godsend for me and my bunnies! I Highly recommended it. Amanda
Review for: Zippi Tunnel Cleaning Tool
As much space as possible
Sue, N/A,
My house rabbits go out in the hutch/run during summer days and love running through the tunnels to the second run and house area. The house and run on their own are way below recommended space requirements for rabbits (the house especially) so extra tunnels and runs are essential to give them the room they need. They love the pop up lookout.
Review for: Zippi Tunnel Twin Pack with Hay Rack and Hutch to Run Connection Kit
Doors
Karin,
The doors are great although my bun has taken offence to them being closed especially at night on his hutch but hopefully the bars will get chewed more than the doors!
Review for: Zippi Tunnel Door Frame and Door Kit
Best to get the full door kit here
Julie,
After many false starts getting the Zippi tunnel system installed in its winter home inside the garage, I’ve come to the conclusion that you shoukd only install the full door system rather than just the round opening. Well if you have bouncy, tricksy bunnies like my two. You really need to have isolation doors for essential maintenance and cuddling/ health checks. Installing the doirs is slightly painful. On mesh sides you need a hefty pair of pliers and a swear jar. On wooden hutches you need to check that you have cut a large enough hole for the inner lip to fit fully, and make sure that there is enough clearance for the door to clip open with the top of the hutch frame (frantic chiseling session later). Personally, I preferred fixing the doors with bolts and wingnuts in both cases, and had to get some longer bolts for the hutch. The door raises by sticking your finger in the little hole and pushing an integral plastic piece/ lever).
Review for: Zippi Tunnel Door Frame and Door Kit
For all cool rabbits
Julie,
I predicted that the boys would like these to pop their heads through part way up the run. I was right. As far as I can see, these are exactly the same as the hay rack, you just position it differently and get a spare water bottle, that could possibly be wire clipped to the side. You definitely need to add the stabilisers on the flat, as the completed unit with the T junction does twist from the horizontal position easily.
Review for: Zippi Lookout Tower
Needs two full doors
Julie,
This is a great way of getting the bits when you are trying to puzzle out a new system. They all come individually packed though. Currently this is used for a hutch to small pen set up. However if you have young sneaky rabbits like my pair, you’ll quickly see the virtue of having an isolation door at each end. The 90 degree bend is really important in my layout as those straight tubes only do gentle bends (I needed a second one though).
Review for: Zippi Tunnel Twin Pack with Corner and Hutch to Run Connection Kit
Five paws
Julie,
It’s been a long haul, but I’ve finally got there. We have 2 Dutch bunnies who are separated AFTER getting neutered but like seeing each other. They adore their Omlet outdoor run plus eglus (hate being inside), but need to be in a double hutch in the garage in the winter cold. I have finally set up a divided run with a tunnel run each to the (early) Omlet play pen across the single garage width. The tunnels actually only bend slightly, and those 90 degree corners and angled connectors are very important. The smarter shyer bunny is in the top half of the hutch, but has no issues with scrabbling up the ridged tunnels, which have to be on a diagonal (took him 5 minutes of testing). I am now debating whether to cut down a length of tube so that the full garage width is exploited. I’ve learned that you should always install a full closing door at the ends for isolation, and should have an unistalled door or a connector with a homemade blanking plate for adjustments. The bunnies went from sulks to joy instantly. Come summer, the whole tunnel system moves outside to the lawn.
Review for: Zippi Tunnel - Single
My new favourite Omlet product!
Rose,
What a fantastic purchase this has been! We use our tunnels for bunnies and guinea pigs and they have all thoroughly enjoyed them. Its unusual to find a product on the market that isn't just pleasing to the eye but also super practical. I'm happy knowing our little menagerie of creatures can run between hutches and runs, mimicking their natural habitat and keeping them happy and healthy!! We found the tunnels so easy to put together that even the kids got involved, and then spent hours hiding treats and creating different "mazes" for them to explore. 10/10 product - well done Omlet!!
Review for: Zippi Tunnel Twin Pack with Corner and Hutch to Run Connection Kit
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