The cage looked at the picture very good, the ratings were acceptable and the price of this size more than reasonable. So we bought the cage, because our daughter's birthday soon and the hamster was one of the gifts. The wood makes a cheap impression was in some places even slightly torn, or not properly connected, and is also not very stable (balsa wood is probably thicker). Whether this is sufficient as a reason for return under warranty, but I'm not sure, would also have the hamster lady then even longer sit in a smaller cage ... now that I did not want to. But the crowning glory is the assembly instructions. This is an absolute impudence! Poor images without specifying which screws where belong. The wooden parts are not marked. After a long struggle (alone in 4 hours) then I have somehow managed to build it to the cage. It is a miserable fumbling to fasten the conductors by the hinges with the small screws at the planes. The same applies to the assembly of the house. That reminds me of the cage still made a very fragile impression when pitched, I have also around completely strengthened him with several screws. Additionally, I have screwed the two planes and the house with the backside and the side panels. But this I had to keep the scoring levels on the back. Had I not done this with the levels, it would in each case at the back of a small gap to the back wall. Firstly, there would be a risk of injury to the little hamster lady and I would have been the levels can not be additionally screwed. The plywood base plate I had to fix additionally with many own screws on the frame, as it was already loose in several places. With the mobility of the drawer I have no problems. Everything described above always assuming I have the "Setup Guide" correctly interpreted :-) Now he stands there and both girls (hamsters and humans) seem happy. This compensates somewhat for the trouble the first few days. But our smallest (2 years) Well now is accidentally slightly pushed against the cage and is torn on one side completely out of the balsa wood joints. "Reinvested half an hour to repair the damage with angles and other screws. The but was not so easy because the wood, despite pre-drilled holes of me, tearing. My current feeling tells me I'd rather spend twice and buy a better cage, or to build their own. But let's see how long the Cage now holds ...
Conclusion: I would buy him no more, but he palms 2 stars because of the low price