EZ Loader - Deuce
The "Easy Loader - Deuce" is a lightweight (approximately 35 lbs.) molded polymer construction kennel that provides maintenance-free long-lasting use in demanding conditions. It is designed to be used in smaller pickups and SUVs and is highly versatile for use...
EZ Loader - Deuce
The "Easy Loader - Deuce" is a lightweight (approximately 35 lbs.) molded polymer construction kennel that provides maintenance-free long-lasting use in demanding conditions. It is designed to be used in smaller pickups and SUVs and is highly versatile for use on UTVs and ATVs. The Deuce is made of high-density polyethylene which is virtually indestructible. It has Ultra Violet Stabilizer added to the polyethylene so the Dog Kennel will last for years & years without breaking down or cracking. Welded wire doors with spring-loaded latches and powder coat finish.
The " Easy Loader - Deuce" is designed specifically for compact pickups and SUVs. 42" wide, 30 ¾" deep, 21" high. The new bucket-style handles have been redesigned to set flush with the sides of the carrier.
Our price includes shipping to any of the contiguous 48 states. For shipping prices to Alaska, Hawaii, or international please contact our customer service department at service@lcsupply.com or 1-800-662-5202.
Please note - Allow 1 to 2 weeks shipping from the date of order.
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