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The Baboni 3-Flaps Pet Door is a large, durable pet access solution designed for pets up to 100 lbs. Featuring a steel frame with laser welding and an adjustable telescoping tunnel, it fits doors between 1 3/8 and 1 31/32 inches thick. Its innovative triple-flap design provides superior insulation and weatherproofing, ensuring energy efficiency and protection from drafts. Easy to install with included templates, this pet door combines strength, style, and functionality for both interior and exterior doors.












| Best Sellers Rank | #5,593 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #6 in Dog Doors |
| Brand | baboni |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 952 Reviews |
| Material | Metal |
| Mattress Thickness | 2 Inches |
| Minimum compatible thickness | 1.38 Inches |
| Size | Large for Door(Metal Frame) |
L**Y
Good quality
Great 3 flap pet door! The triple-flap design really helps keep the cold air out and improves insulation. It feels sturdy and well made, and it seals nicely when closed. My pet adjusted to it quickly. Overall, very happy with the quality and performance.
M**D
Great value for money
Featuring a sleek and stylish design, it's perfect for indoor use while being sturdy and durable enough for outdoor applications. Boasting exceptional sealing performance and outstanding value, it costs significantly less than in physical stores without compromising on quality. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, it's especially recommended for households with pets!
O**S
Get ready to be impressed
Whoa! This doggie door is way better than I expected. I'm not blowing smoke, and I'm not a pro reviewer paid by the company. I have two big dogs, and two cats. The old doggie door became a liabillity, so I had to replace it with this one. Hey, I didn't enjoy spending over 200 bucks for this surprise expense, but since I was forced to, I'm glad I chose Baboni. I got the XL size. It has 3 door flaps -- 2 translucent rubbery ones with a third, opaque insulating flap in the middle. The fact that those doors are substantial is why I had to replace my old doggie door. It's all because of this new kitty I recently got. The old door had only one flap, and it wasn't always shut closed but was askew and you could see around it. This doggie door leads from the kitchen to the garage, btw. And yet another doggie door in the garage wall leads to the outside. And my cats are indoor cats. This new kitty is extra curious and I caught it standing at the doggie door with great curiosity about what was on the other side. I can't have my cats even thinking about going outside as their lives would be in jeopardy because of predators. After all that, this Baboni doggie door with 3 flaps actually is a savior. After I installed it, the dogs went through like it was nothing. I don't think they even noticed it was a new doggie door. And there's no way the cats will ever think to go through it. It looks impassable to a cat. Installation was easy. The door is one those metal doors with a foam center. This Baboni door is taller than the old opening, so I had to cut into the door to the perfect size. Pro tip: use a side grinder with a metal cut off blade. You can follow your pencil line and burn right through. A jigsaw or reciprocating saw will not work because the two outer sides of the door will catch and bend. like you can't believe. You just can't do it without major destruction and chaos. Once you have your hole cut, it's just a matter of putting it together. The most difficult aspect of this stage is drilling the holes for the screws. In a door like this one, with the foam center, you holes on each side may not line up perfectly. Let me make that more clear -- THE WON"T LINE UP. So it's real hard to set up the doggie door frame on the door and put the screws in from one side to another. I found you need to have a steel rod the size of the screws but longer and push that rod through each screw hole from one side to the other. You make a path through the foam with the rod, then put your screw through the hole and fasten the nut on the other side. This is what takes the most time in the installation. I wouldn't be afraid, if I were you, to do this yourself. The Baboni doggie door is made of first rate materials, and the craftsmanship cannot be faulted. You'll really enjoy the look of it in your home. It basically saved my cats from ever going outside, and it looks like it will last forever. I am rarely this satisfied with a product I bring home, but in this instance, it is so good I felt like writing this review.
K**Z
It's ok - fine quality but air does come in
It's ok. I was hoping for a better seal. There is definitely quite a bit of air that comes into the house from this. However, the quality of material is good. So it's not the best, but is definitely better than single door flaps. One thing I do really like is the metal cover that stops the dogs from going in and out. When it's shut, it's awesome, when it's up/open, the stopper is at a funny angle but doesn't affect the use of the door. Also, my cats can go through it without problems so that's also a plus as they are indoor/outdoor cats. Winter is about to hit, so I am a bit worried about the temps dropping near where the dog door is. In one of my pictures you can see how after my dog went outside the flap got stuck in a way that there's a decent gap (not huge but enough to let plenty of cold air in over time)
G**R
It can be used in various occasions and is very convenient
This door is well crafted, with clear installation instructions and simple and convenient installation. Dogs also enjoy using it, it's a beautifully designed door!
R**B
Stop whining, inside puddles, and land mines
Good quality. Easy installation. The unit comes shipped with 3 replaceable flaps, inside magnetic, middle insulating non-magnetic, and outside magnetic. Suggest that you start with 1 flap until Rover gets used to it, and then gradually introduce the other flaps. Will ask manufacturer if they sell a more flexible cold-weather flap.
D**D
Third flap doesn't close tight enough stays open
This is a great door but I live in an area where the weather isn't really a problem The biggest problem I have is mosquitoes and flies and if the door doesn't stay shut all the way then those bugs get into the house. I'm going to wait about 6 months to see if the flaps wear a little bit so they close all the way otherwise it's good for those people that live back east that need to keep the weather out. As with the three doors at least two of them are shut but with a third flap seems to stay open but not a big gap maybe only 3/4 of an inch
J**H
Overall a great purchase.
Installed in a window that my husband created a permanent fixture for. Works great as far as keeping drafts out. My cats don't like how hard it is to open as they have used only one that was suitable for warmer weather during the summer... but they are using it. My only complaint is that sometimes it doesn’t fully close and then it let's the cold air in. Worth the purchase though!
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