Verified Reviews for Autodoor Attachment Kit for Omlet Chicken Runs
Great door, battery life, but not customizable enough.
Love this door and absolutely recommend it. It would be perfect if I could adjust the settings to use light at night when my hens go in by themselves, but be able to use time in the morning when I don’t want them out as early. My hens free range and I like for them to eat inside the coop for a few hours in the morning before heading out. Fuller bellies means less damage to my plants outside.
Review for: Autodoor Attachment Kit for Omlet Chicken Runs
The reviewer has 8-10 Chickens pets
Good Door But Difficult to Clean Track
After the purchase of two Omlet Automatic Doors, I've found them to be a good investment. The timed settings option is great to allow owner to set entry and exit times for a coop and run. However, once the mechanism is plugged with something (straw, dirt, etc.), the door is most difficult to clean and clear. I strongly suggest an update where the door can completely be removed to allow better access to the track for cleaning.
Review for: Autodoor Attachment Kit for Omlet Chicken Runs
The reviewer has 6-8 multiple pets
Good
Pleased with it overall, but battery indicator says 0% when they are brand new batteries. It is quite a simple control system so if there is a next generation it would be great to have the ability to have a mix of time and manual settings as an option, and the ability to set and control it through a phone app and perhaps even a webcam option so I can see what's happened.
Review for: Autodoor Attachment Kit for Omlet Chicken Runs
Omlet response:
Hi Zoe,
Thank you for these suggestions. These aspects can indeed be considered for future developments, which is why I passed them to our Product Design team.
Normally, the battery indicator should start from 100% with new batteries. Don't hesitate to let us know if this issue persists after the change of battery so that we can investigate further and take action if necessary.
Yours,
Clémence,
Omlet Customer Services