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Glider Kitchen?

Posted By: SandysMommy

Glider Kitchen? - 09/02/05 09:48 PM

What exactly is a glider kitchen? I've seen a few members mention them in a post, and I am just wondering what one is....
Posted By: Badgersmommy

Re: Glider Kitchen? - 09/03/05 02:58 AM

some people use a plastic (heavy like tupperware or rubbermaid) with a lid. They cut an app. 2" hole in the side and sand down the edges. the bowl is turned upside down and makes a "kitchen" ...some also use the rectangular ones to do the same thing..using 2 or more holes.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Glider Kitchen? - 09/04/05 05:11 AM

does anyone sell them? (i don't have a drill) <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Glider Kitchen? - 09/04/05 02:39 PM

I have seen glider kitchens sold at ebay, though not at this moment. You might want to check for it from time to time.


Jen
Posted By: queenduck

Re: Glider Kitchen? - 09/04/05 02:47 PM

Here is a link I found for the glider kitchen , I know there a ton of more posts out there on the glider kitchen, go use the search function here, and type in kitchen. You'll find a lot of information. I know someone was selling before, but don't know if she still is. Good luck finding your glider kitchen.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Glider Kitchen? - 09/04/05 06:08 PM

I bought mine from Kayla--not sure if she's still selling them though. They were on her website, but they aren't now. Maybe you could email her and ask?? Mine is great! You can see a pic. on her website under specials (in the bottom of the cages you can see a blue or green glider kitchen) Good luck finding some!

Ariana
Posted By: sugarglidersuz

Re: Glider Kitchen? - 09/05/05 02:47 PM

[:"green"]The easiest glider kitchen to use can be bought at WalMart or Target. It is made by Sterilite and called a "Fun Box". Available in different sizes, I find the small or medium size to work the best. The pre-molded handles work great for the gliders to use as entrances - no drilling or modifications needed. Simply place the "Fun Box" upside down over your glider's food dishes and you have an instant Glider Kitchen! (See attached picture).

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Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Glider Kitchen? - 09/05/05 04:11 PM

The glider kitchen I use works like a charm and is very reasonable. I bought a rubbermaid shoebox from Wal-Mart. If you don't have a drill you could very carefully cut an opening on either end with a knife or very sharp scissors. Put your food dishes on the lid and then turn the box upsidedown and put it on top of the lid. Voila!! A glider kitchen. I place mine on the bottom of the cage. It's great and I think the shoebox is about $3. Mine is clear so I can see what they are up to in there! Good Luck and Enjoy - You'll Love It
Posted By: SandysMommy

Re: Glider Kitchen? - 09/05/05 06:06 PM

Thank so much you guys! Y'all Rock!!
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