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Gunner Kennel Review and EXTREME Testing!

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Gunner kennels are known to be extremely tough, but how tough are they? Can Gunner G1 kennels stand up to shotgun blasts, tractors dropping logs on them and being thrown from a truck at 60 mph? Check out this in depth Gunner Kennel Review Video. We worked extremely hard and hope you enjoy!

The tests may seem ridiculous, but if you are trusting a Gunner kennel in the back of your truck with your dog in it, you want to make sure it is strong! Although these kennels are not fully indestructible, they are extremely tough and we were impressed!

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We also do a full review of the pros and cons of the Gunner Kennel G1 Series and show each size: Small, Medium, Intermediate and Large in this video. If you are looking for a video helping you decide which size Gunner Kennel is right for you check out our sizing video:    • How to Size A Gunner Kennel!  

Here are some of the pros and cons of the Gunner Kennels:

The reversible doors are nice in case you have it in a place where you need the door to open a certain way. The locking system on the door is also well made. We like the fact that there is a keyed lock on the door as well as bolts on the top and bottom of the door that go into the frame. The door is the weakest part of most kennels and this door definitely impressed us.

The Gunner brand tie down straps are very well made. You could use your own tie down straps if you want, but be careful if you use a ratchet set. You could over tighten them and end up bending the pins on the sides of the crate. The staff at the Gunner retail facility warned us about this and said they have seen multiple people ratchet their kennels down so tightly that they damaged them.

The kennels are heavy which can be a pain. The large has wheels (the others don't) but even with the wheels it is hard to more around. It does fit through a standard doorway, but for many people moving a large Gunner Kennel is a two person job. It is awkward to hold from the front (wheels are on the back) and move due to the width of the kennel.

The drain plug and drain channel in the bottom of the kennel are a nice touch.

The chew proof kit is high quality and makes a huge difference for the strength of the crate. Since the kennel is made of plastic, a power chewer could attack the door and end up chewing through it given enough time. This would be a challenge and take quite a while, but the chew kit would prevent that. I can't imagine any dog in the world getting through the steel on the chew kit. Here is the link: https://bit.ly/3P1S93z'>https://bit.ly/3P1S93z

The water bowl is a nice feature, but we wish it was metal instead of plastic for dogs that are power chewers. The plastic is high quality and would be tough to chew, but a metal option would be nice.

There is a great amount of airflow around the crate to keep your dog cool. There are vents on all four sides that move a lot of air. We were testing it on a 95 degree day and were impressed by how cool it stayed when in the shade.

All in all these crates are awesome and are some of the nicest crates we have seen. The kennel took a beating during the testing, but we have never seen a kennel that we think is tougher and would hold up to these tests better. Reach out if you have any questions!

Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:55 Features And Functionality
02:39 Crate Sizes
03:37 Product Overview
07:49 Test #1 The Breakout
09:53 Test #2 The Fallout
12:29 Test #3 The Shootout
15:35 Test #4 The Crusher

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