

The frame measures 19.25 x 2.25 x 16.5 inches (49cm x 42cm x 5.5cm) and weighs 8.38 pounds. It’s designed to endure harsh weather and can stand temperatures up to -4☏ (-20☌), which is more than most standard automatic chicken coop doors. Their signature bright green or grey, for those who aren’t fond of the green color. Omlet has two color options for the coop door. Depending on your taste, you’ll eighter like it or not there is no way in between, as the color and style are rather remarkable. Omlet sells a wide range of chicken products and chicken coops, all in their signature green look. The door differs from many other automatic chicken coop doors, as it’s not a guillotine-style door but opens and closes by sliding from left to right and vice versa. Two available colors for the Omlet coop door are green and grey. The door is made of ABS, short for Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, an opaque thermoplastic known for its rigidity and strength. The Omlet door has a very recognizable and typical look, eighter you love it, or you don’t. However, after briefly watching the video, we realize it’s this long because all other installments are mentioned, whether you want to place the door on an Omlet coop, a wired fence, or a wooden coop.
#Automatic chicken door size manual#
Therefore, we were a little surprised to see that the instruction manual consists of 101 pages (9 languages), and when opening the YouTube instruction video online, it is 42 minutes long. When opening the box, the door seems to be pre-assembled, with only some minor adjustments to be made. If you want to use batteries on the Omlet door, keep in mind they are not included (4xAA batteries), nor is the 12V power supply if you’re planning to use the door on main power instead of batteries.
