🦜 Elevate your parrot’s playground—where durability meets effortless style!
This Large Wrought Iron Parrot Bird Play Stand combines a sturdy, non-toxic powder-coated iron frame with practical features like removable cleaning trays, stainless steel feeders, and heavy-duty casters. Sized at 28.5" x 17" x 39" H, it’s tailored for medium to large parrots, offering a safe, mobile, and easy-to-maintain environment that blends functionality with sleek design.
Finish Type | iron |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Dimensions | 28.5 x 17 x 39 inches |
Item Weight | 15 Pounds |
Shape | rectangular prism |
Color | Black Vein |
Load Capacity | 10 Pound |
Number of Levels | 1 |
Base Type | Leg |
Required Assembly | Yes |
R**Z
Your bird will thank you!!!
Very sturdy, visually appealing, high quality metal! Excellent buy for the price!!! The thickness of the bars is perfect. My macaw was a bit big for it but perfect for my African grey! Now my bird’s favorite place to be. Highly recommended!
V**E
Awesome stand!!!!
My macaw absolutely LOVES this stand! It’s sturdy enough to withstand his giant beak chewing on it and it glides with no problems. It has the little toy holders so that’s super handy. It’s very cheap for the quality it is and it’s very pretty considering it’s just a simple stand. The tray at the bottom is super easy to clean, we just pop it up and hose it down! I can’t rave enough about this stand!
P**E
Works as expected
A lot of the comments state that it’s built cheap etc. but considering a lot of these stands go for 100-300$ this is a great cheaper option, it’s sturdy enough to where it’s not shaking or teetering when my macaw is on it, extremely easy to build and looks like the pictures, and since it’s not round it’s not awkward putting paper down to catch poop if you know you know and super easy to clean
M**E
**DANGEROUS TO BIRDS AND HUMANS** POOR QUALITY/CONSTRUCTION, SELLER DOESN'T CARE
I purchased one of these a couple years ago and it was very nice! The design is great, so.. I went to purchase another one but they were sold out. I recently saw that they became available, so I purchased one. The second one I purchased was EXTREMELY low quality and construction! One of the cup holder holes that was supposed to be threaded was stripped. The square tubing that is used on the construction has punch holes ALL OVER the base of the stand, even the outer edges! I mentioned all of this to the seller but the SELLER DIDN'T CARE. The seller said that the holes don't affect the use of this product. The thing is, our bird likes to crawl all over things and this stand is a dedicated area that he can do this. If he's climbing on this and gets his toe in one of these punch holes though, it WILL cut him. The holes are punched so the edges are VERY sharp. Also, small recluse and jumping spiders tend to LOVE to go into small dark holes like this. Small recluse and jumping spiders are mostly an annoyance to humans but they are DEADLY to birds. With all these holes, it's like building homes for a spider community. I keep a clean home yet still spiders do make it into every home and they are looking for places like this to hide and live. I could seal all the holes but why should anyone have to fix a brand new product selling at a premium price?! What does a person fill the holes with that isn't going to be harmful for the bird? Birds pick at anything that looks out of place.. so these plugged holes are going to be attention-getters. Also, many of these holes are at structural locations where the stand is welded, as you can see in the photos. There's only a slight drop of weld at these connection points, so this only weakens the construction of this stand. It probably won't collapse under the weight of your bird, but if you're moving this thing around and bump into something with it, it might break and easily. The seller offered to send out a replacement piece that the cup holder screws into or I could send it back for a refund. I sent it back. I ordered another one, which arrived and it was in even WORSE condition. Two outside corners were SUPER SHARP. I am careful but had I not been, I might have cut myself. This is dangerous to handling it but will definitely harm your bird. It's unfortunate that this decently designed product is manufactured so poorly. The seller is aware of the garbage they are selling too.. but they simply don't care. Do NOT buy this product if you care for your bird. I'm sending this one back. I thought the second one I purchased was just a fluke but after receiving the third and hearing the owner is aware of these issues but doesn't care, there's no point in purchasing any more to simply have to return them. A single visit to an avian vet can cost in the THOUSANDS and this is a seriously dangerous product for ANY bird and the seller knows this. This is a lawsuit waiting to happen.
R**D
Hannibal
There wasn't no smell with this item at, and my birds love them a lot.
C**I
Buy one a bit more expensive
Cheaply made wheels suck. They surely don't roll. The perch is uneven. I'm going to see if I can add this to a different set of wheels
G**L
Perfect height for someone in a wheelchair
This stand is the right size for most Amazon's, African Greys, or small Cockatoos. It's too small for a big bird like a Macaw in my opinion.Was simple to put together and all the holes aligned. There was even some extra hardware in there.The one thing that's not perfect is the sharp edge on both sides of the crossbar. Until I can dig out a Dremel I slapped some athletic tape at the joint so it's not a huge deal.What IS a huge deal is the height of this stand. I'm in a wheelchair and this puts my bird at the perfect height for me. Most rolling perches are too tall for me to use, but this is just right. 5 stars all the way from me.
L**Y
Sammy loves it, so we do too.
Shipping stated 1st through the 6th. I received on the 31st. Taking it out of the box, it seemed slightly smaller then I expected, however that is not a BAD thing. No directions, but this was not rocket science. Had it together within an hour including walking the dog. Bowls are removable but tight fitting. This is a blessing and a curse. Curse because they are a bit more difficult to get out and clean, blessing because I have a blue and gold that thinks its funny to throw his bowls on the floor and make a mess. The wood perch is not terrible and he doesnt seem to chew at it, however I planned on replacing it with a thicker perch that will help keep his nails trimmed, especially during the winter. Ot is light weight and easy to roll room to room. He seems happy and has been dancing on his new perch. Everyone has their own expectations and opinions. This perch works for us. Even with the "curse" I cant complain. :)