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Old 01-01-2015, 11:16 AM   #1
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Default Hamster Haven Metro Cage - review

Hey everyone! i just got my hamster's new cage and I thought I might as well do a detailed review on it~

Here's a small back story~ This is my first hamster so I made the mistake of purchasing one of those National Geographic Exploration Loft starter kits and it was WAY too small for my Syrian hamster. So I ordered this cage from the UK (since I live in the US and I can't get it here) and got it at a pretty darn good price. However, it took nearly a month to arrive so my little hamster had to deal with the tight space until I got it. Granted, after that fiasco, the seller stopped shipping to the US >.<; cough*

Anyways, here are some pictures!







And the pro and cons~

PROS
  • Size - Of course, most of us get this cage because of the size. This cage was a lot bigger than I imagined. Though the description of the cage says 80 x 50 x 50cm (32 x 20 x 20in), the actual cage portion is 35cm (14in) in height and the extra 15cm (6in) is the little penthouse that sticks out. Regardless, this cage is still MASSIVELY big for my Syrian hamster. With the attached layers, she has plenty of room to explore and run around. Like literally, on her first day, she was frolicking in joy in the cage. It truly was a hamster heaven for my little Winnie :3

  • Accessories - I absolutely LOVE the accessories this cage came with. A penthouse, tubes, perfect size wheel, toilet with little shovel, two hideout huts, two ramps, two food bowls, a water bottle, and the two layered floors. Even with all this stuff, I was able to stuff my hamster's old toys, critter bath, corner tray and wooden ramp with plenty of space left in the cage.

  • Good Quality Material - At first I thought the quality of the cage was kinda bad since it felt pretty light versus the cage door on my previous cage. But it actually makes it easier to move around / clean and it has secure handles on the side to keep the top of the cage locked in. My hamster isn't much of a biter, but if she was, I doubt she'd be able to chew / cause an issue on the bars.

  • Endless Customization - The great part of this cage is the fact that you don't have to use everything it comes with and you can customize it the way you want. If you don't like the penthouse, that's ok, you can take it off and you can still close off the hole. Same goes with the tubes and the ramps. Bars on the cages go both horizontal on the long 80cm side and vertical on the 50cm with a open slit going horizontally on the top of the 50cm side. This gives you the variety of clipping onto your own additional things.

CONS
  • Price - Most common con for this cage is definitely the price. I cried a little watching my money burn for this cage. But in the end, I think it was well worth it for the size. Mostly because most of the cages in the US are way too small and if you tried to get a bigger one, you'd only find ones for guinea pigs / rabbits with bars being way too far apart for hamsters (this cage has bars 1cm apart btw!). As for the price, I got this cage for GBP 101.65 or roughly $160 USD including international shipping. Other common searches have this cage for around $200-300 with shipping so... yeah... it can be difficult to get outside the UK.

  • Accessories - Funny how a pro can also be a con. I only have two accessories I have some issues with.
    First, the ramps are way too steep and doesn't have enough friction to grip onto. They were more like slides than ramps lol. Unless you plan to fill the cage with like... 3 inches of bedding, it can be very difficult for hamsters to climb up on. I noticed my hamster got fed up with the ramps and just climbed straight up to the floor with all her mighty front-leg hamster muscles. In the end, it's just easier to replace those ramps / add wooden ramps to make it easier for your hamster to get up to the next floor.
    Second, the lock on the wheel doesn't really stay locked. It twisted and fell right off when my hamster started running on it. In order to prevent that from happening, I used a little hairstyle to secure it in place and that was fine. I also added a bit of olive oil to the axel to make it less squeaky and more smooth. Otherwise, this 7.5 in wheel is fairly decent and is a perfect size for my baby syrian hamster.

  • Cage Instructions - Oh wait, there isn't any. As you can see in the picture above, this cage comes with no instructions on how to assemble everything. It's not a major problem though. The most confusing part was just the tubes, but other than that, it wasn't that difficult to put together since you can just stare at the picture and figure it out.

  • Cleaning - I haven't gotten there yet but I can tell this cage will take forever and a year to clean. Due to the size, it does use a lot of bedding so prepare for that. Additionally, I noticed my hamster LOVES to curl up, sleep, store food and poop in those tubes =v=. That's the worst part to clean but luckily those tubes break apart in half so you don't need a bottle brush or anything. My only worry is that my Syrian hamster is only about 5 months old and may get too big for these tubes. As you can see in the tube picture above, she's already somewhat snug in there.



OVERALL SUMMARY
Here are my final thoughts on this cage. It's a great cage for Syrians and definitely dwarf hamsters as well. It truly does live up to its "hamster heaven" name but the price is the only major downside. Otherwise, if you can find a cheaper similar size cage with bars not too far apart for your hamsters, you can easily modify it to make it be just the same. It's only the penthouse and tubes that add extra variety to the cage. The price is probably mostly because of all the random accessories you might end up replacing with your own stuff anyways.

Hopefully this review helps and if you guys have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to leave them here


Lastly, I'll leave you guys with a video of my hamster entering the cage for the first time.


http://youtu.be/hP6XyvKz690

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Old 01-01-2015, 09:50 PM   #2
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Looks like Winnie is getting use to her new cage!
I personally don't like the plastic tubes and never have them in my hamster's cages. To be honest it's the cleaning of them I don't like. Also hammies can pee and build nests in them making it harder to reach them.
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Old 01-07-2015, 04:46 PM   #3
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I just got my new HH after buying the older version second hand last week and finding rust on the bars, I 100% felt a difference piecing the cage together and I don't think it was down to the other one being second hand. Each part just felt 100x more rigid and well made.

The newer version has clear corner tubes and the blue bits are much much lighter, the plastic feels thicker and they connect much harder making them harder to pull apart than I felt it was on the older one. Which is good! I also noticed the penthouse is much much more secure, which is why I'm actually using it now haha!

I am just so glad I ditched the second hand one and bought a new one, such a good strong cage!

Love the tube pictures haha! I'm excited to see Pikachu go in hers (I hope she does!)
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Old 01-07-2015, 06:05 PM   #4
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I did a review on the HH when I got mine and I found a lot of the same issues! I found the wheel too small though so I had to buy an 11 inch Wodent wheel. I gave the one that came with the HH to a friend for her chinese though.

The tubes might be too small for a breeder ham, both my pet shop hams have been okay but I'm noticing it's a bit of a squeeze for Cc these days!

Cleaning it has actually been okay, since it's so big I generally don't clean the entire thing v often, I remove at most a third of the substrate and the plastic shelves just get wiped down and the corners of the base get a quick wipe too. Neither of the cages inhabitants have peed or nested in the tubes so they just get a quick rinse too. Tbh I dump all that needs cleaned in the bath, spray it with some pet safe cleaning stuff and rinse it all after 5-10 minutes then dry it off with a towel after another 10. I like that it all comes apart.
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Old 02-17-2015, 05:05 PM   #5
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Boo's Hamster Heaven Metro arived today he loves it it really is very big only £60.00 from pets at home online store.
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Old 02-27-2015, 02:24 PM   #6
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I've always wanted to get a HH. Looks great from the picture
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Old 03-01-2015, 05:22 AM   #7
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The UK price for it is pretty good, £59 if I recall correctly.
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Old 03-08-2015, 08:54 AM   #8
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Hi Bobo, do you think this cage would be suitable for a pair of russian dwarves? I want to upgrade their cage and I am currently reading all reviews of all cages. Thanks
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Old 03-08-2015, 11:42 PM   #9
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I think this cage is just find for dwarf hamsters! The bars are only 1cm apart and there's plenty of space and little hideouts for them to use. The only issue I assume might be hard for them is the steepness of the ramps. They're not the easiest to grip onto and even my large syrian sometimes have trouble climbing that thing (if she's super lazy or just has a mouthful of food)

In the end, I pretty much only use half of what came with the cage because of other accessories I added for my dear hamster. If you plan on doing that, this cage is perfect c:
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Old 03-17-2015, 02:43 PM   #10
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I'm waiting on mine to arrive in the post, so excited! It looks like a palace for a hamster. Great review btw, very informative and balanced.
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