Boaphile Plastics
Hello Everybody,
I'm coming in a bit late on this thread, but want to share my experiences.... I researched all the Rack/Cage manufacturers for about a month before finally choosing to purchase from Boaphile Plastics; mainly because of the look/style, black color, construction and price.
To test the product, I purchased a 15-drawer RhinoRaXX, about a few months ago. It took about 4 weeks to arrive. I was very happy with it until the drawers started to get stuck! It turned out the problem was caused by me placing the rack on carpet (lesson learned). Jeff sent me out some strips to place under the rack, which helped but didn't fix the problem (some drawers were actually stuck shut, occupied). I then cut a piece of plywood and placed it under the rack, which had better results but still scraping drawers.
MOST IMPORTANTLY, Jeff sent me a completely new rack to replace the "bad" one, free of charge (with me shipping the original one back in the same box, at no cost to me).
I since ordered another 15-drawer RhinoRaXX and it's on its way to me now (have a tracking number); another 4 week (approx.) turn around. At the same time, I also ordered a complete 421D Cage Stack Combo (5 cages w/ pedestal), but this will take an extra 2 weeks due to backlog. When investing well over $2k on a product (including the double-thermostat and extras), it would be nice to receive it within a week or two, or month. But what can you do...
Now, recently I started noticing a drawer being stuck
AGAIN, on the new RhinoRaXX. When I open/close the drawer it scrapes very loudly and isn't easy to open at all! I did notice that Jeff made some improvements with the new rack (more screws on the back to help hold up the shelves), which seemed to improve the setup/design, but I've still got another drawer scraping(!).
I informed Jeff about this again, but told him that I won't worry about it, as I don't want to send back ANOTHER rack. It's a real hassle having to switch 15 snakes into new enclosures; having to clean the rack (every drawer) to get rid of the plastic-material smell, setup each enclosure, screw on each knob to the drawers, etc.
Has anyone else had problems with SCRAPING DRAWERS???
The only thing I can see that may be "causing" this nuisance is placing something on top of the rack, causing a "sag" in the shelf(?). I have a digital scale (approx. 3lbs) resting on top of the rack (right side) and that's the drawer that's scraping. So, not only should there be some kind of
CAUTION posted on the website about
not placing the racks on carpet, but also one for
not placing any objects that weight more than 1lb on top of the rack.
Now, my experiences regarding Customer Service/Communication... there HAVE been emails and calls that went unanswered. Those times really did make me almost reconsider doing business with them, but I remained patient. When I questioned Jeff about them, he said he never got the emails/calls. If a spam blocker is the cause of this, it needs to go or be replaced. Regardless, something does need to be improved in this area.
So after ALL this, am I a supporter of Boaphile Plastics??? Honestly, yes. I really like their products best (Vision would be my second choice). However, improvements are needed. I also think that
it's fair, for everybody, to hear true experiences. Hopefully it does some good, for potential customers and the company in question.
Can't wait until the rack/cages arrive!! HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
Best regards,
Robert Coral
www.ReptiCulture.com