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🐾 Unlock next-level pet freedom with smart, secure access control!
The SureFlap DualScan Katzenklappe is a cutting-edge microchip and RFID-enabled cat flap that offers selective entry and exit for up to 32 pets. Featuring dual-sided scanning technology, it ensures only your pets can come and go, keeping intruders out. With easy one-button programming, versatile installation options, and up to 6 months of battery life, it combines convenience, security, and peace of mind in a sleek white design backed by a 3-year warranty.












| ASIN | B00GAZZIMY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,465 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #65 in Cat Flaps |
| Brand | SureFlap |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,631) |
| Date First Available | 8 November 2013 |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Material | Glass,Plastic |
| Model Number | 5060180390389 |
| Product Dimensions | 21 x 21 x 14.8 cm; 1 kg |
H**E
Works really well - but they are serious about metal interference!
We have one big old senior cat (19lbs) who comes and goes as he pleases - he never leaves our yard. We also have a younger, far more adventurous cat that is not allowed out under any circumstances - he will jump the fence in a heartbeat and disappear for two days. So this was a perfect solution for us - with one big question mark. Could our senior cat even fit through the hole? It's a very small opening, and there's only one size to this. I tested him before I bought this door - I cut a flap in a cardboard box and put some treats in it, and he squeezed through just fine. (Ironically, the treats are how he got to be so fat ...) This door was bought to replace a manually operated door, which we used before we got our younger cat. It fit in the same opening, which had been cut into the aluminum panel at the bottom of a storm door. Despite the fact that the instructions cautioned against interference if mounted in metal, it was worth a shot because the hole had already been cut. Mounted like this, the performance was inconsistent - sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't. I called the company to see if there might be some other cause i could look into - they listened carefully and were very certain that this was the problem. They recommended the circular mounting bracket that will offset the sensors from the metal by an inch or two, which they say is enough. Instead, I found a nice piece of plexiglass in the garage, left over from another project, that I repurposed as a window to replace the aluminum. The installation is very straightforward - but it does require a little bit of skill. Basically, it's "trace the hole, cut the hole, push one end through and stick the other side on with two screws and you're done!", but the trick is in cutting the hole. Initially (with the original door) I just traced the hole and cut it out with a pair of tin snips. The plexiglass was a little trickier. Going through a wall or an exterior door would require some thought for sure. I measured the size and cut the plexiglass on a tablesaw, but I put masking tape on both sides to prevent chipping. Same with the cutout - I traced out the rough size of the opening using the door, then used masking tape on both sides. I made a more accurate line with a marker, drilled a couple of pilot holes and cut the opening out with a jigsaw and a fine-tooth blade. Electronically, it works great. After a little encouragement, our old-timer just sticks his nose up against the little window and we can hear the "click" that unlocks it. I think he has learned to listen for the click himself. We'll see if the other cat figures this out and tries to follow close behind - I wouldn't put it past him. There's a locking mechanism that offers all possibilities. It can be locked both ways, or open one way and locked the other (right now we have some rodents in the yard; we have it set to let him out but not in; we want to check first to see if he's bringing in a mouse or rat). It can also be set to let him in but not back out again - which is great for keeping him in at night. It can also be unlocked both ways for the cat with the right chip, or unlocked and completely overridden to let anyone in or out. Once again, the big downside is the size; it's really tight for our cat. The company assures me that they are "in production" for a larger door, which I will probably buy once it's available.
C**N
Can’t add to the connect
Bought this and must have got the wrong model. Despite this being the same price it doesn’t connect to the sureflap connect. Had to contact customer service and give them the serial number. Good quality, although it’s not air tight and you get a draft. Also the door is not so heavy, if a cat comes in and it’s windy the door can stay open. Came home one day and a vacuum had been created due to it being installed in a wall with the extenders and I had so many leafs in the house and all the heating had gone, overall it’s ok.
L**E
Bon produit.
Article connu. Conforme.
H**R
Buena compra
Funciona bien, lleva dos semanas instalada pero las gatas no la usan porq les da miedo el ruido que mete cuando se quita el pestillo automáticamente, esperemos que con el tiempo la usen mas
E**O
Many years of happy cat and cat owners with this cat door
AWESOME cat door. We’ve had it for years and it works perfectly in all opening modes, reads the chip correctly every time and our cat is happy. Absolutely recommend!
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