

🐾 Secure, stylish, and travel-ready — the crate your small dog deserves!
The MidWest Homes for Pets 24-Inch iCrate is a premium double-door dog crate designed specifically for small breeds weighing 12-20 lbs. Featuring precision-welded metal construction with a rust-resistant black e-coat finish, it offers durability and safety with patented Paw Block latches to prevent escapes. Its foldable, tool-free assembly and carry handle make it perfect for on-the-go lifestyles, while the included divider panel supports crate training from puppyhood to adulthood. Complete with a leak-proof tray and rubber feet, this crate combines convenience, security, and comfort for both pets and their owners.









| ASIN | B000QFWCJ6 |
| ASIN | B000QFWCJ6 |
| Additional Features | Adjustable, Foldable, Lockable, Secure |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,020 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #4 in Basic Dog Crates |
| Brand Name | MidWest Homes for Pets |
| Breed Recommendation | Small |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (80,095) |
| Date First Available | May 10, 2007 |
| Department | Racks/Futons |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Gap Size | 37.5 Millimeters |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00027773007722 |
| Included Components | Divider, Removable Tray |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 24.77"L x 17.92"W x 19.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Double - iCrate |
| Item Weight | 13.8 Pounds |
| Item model number | 1524DD |
| Manufacturer | MidWest Homes For Pets |
| Manufacturer | MidWest Homes For Pets |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 1 month and up |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Number of Doors | 2 |
| Number of Levels | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 24 x 18 x 19 inches; 13.8 Pounds |
| Specific Uses For Product | Indoor |
| UPC | 027773007722 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacture |
M**E
Way Better Than Other Brands!
I already had a cage the same size as this one, but it honestly doesn't compare—the iCrate is much better quality. Versatility & Setup: I love that it has multiple doors, which gives you more options for how to set it up and where to place it. It was incredibly easy to put together, and the fact that it’s collapsible makes it perfect for storage or travel. Easy Cleaning: One of my favorite features is the bottom tray. It slides out so easily, making cleaning up any messes a breeze compared to other crates I've used. The Verdict: If you have a small breed, this is the one to get. It’s durable, convenient, and the double-door design is a total game changer!
Y**E
I Definitely RECOMMEND the iCrate! Roomy, Durable, Easy to unfold/collapse.
Purchased the 42" iCrate with divider. PERFECT! Have a 50lb 10mo old Smooth Collie / Cattle Dog (Blue Heeler). He was sleeping in a 36" crate where his head and rear touched the ends of the crate. The extra 6" has made a world of difference. Opie can stretch out now... and doesn't come out 'unfolding' and acting like he's been in a vice all night. It's not quite the 'romper room' he has in the 48" iCrate, but again, this one is for "Night-Night"... and gives plenty of room for such. When we first got our puppy, we bought a 36" Beagle Crate from Walmart for $67. We were using the Beagle as his bed (in the bedroom) and needed a 2nd crate for the Family Room, but wanted a larger crate; one he could play in too. Then we found the iCrate by Midwest. The Beagle was very well made but much more expensive in comparison! After lengthy discussions whether to buy the 42" or the 48" we chose the larger 48"... and use it in the Den. Yes, he had a couple of accidents, but we put the divider in, and the accidents stopped. It's been about 4 months now and we've moved the divider a little at a time and it's finally out! No more accidents! Of course, he's also out of the crate more and has bells at the back door to tell us when he needs to go out. Anyway, we decided to replace the 36" Night Night crate with a 42"... and chose to stay with the iCrate because of durability and price. It comes with a divider, which we've not needed, but it's there... and we're thinking about maybe getting another dog (later in 2017). The divider may come in handy then! Double doors. Some have reported that the double doors make the crate weaker. I guess it just depends on the dog and his reaction to being crated. Opie has horrible separation anxiety, but with the help of a loaded Kong, a bone, and a dark room (yup, turn the lights off and say Night Night)... he does quite well. We only use the end door because of the relation to space and placement, but I don't think the double doors decrease the durability or strength at all. FYI --- The doors are large. Not so large to compromise the integrity of the crate, but larger than the doors on other crates I've seen. Nice!!! The latches are really nice. They are straight, which concerned me at first, but after using them I feel confident that they are safe. Also, the plastic pan in the bottom is really nice. It's not flimsy at all. It fits well, removes easily, and cleans up really well with a quick wipe. Collapsibility. Easy enough! It's big, so it's bulky. But it's not hard to collapse or expand. To unfold... Just pull up on a hinge until the box is evident, then pull out one end, then the other, lock it in place, and BAM... you have a crate. To fold... reverse the process. Oh, lock the doors in place first. Then fold in the door and backend walls. The side will fold down practically on it's own. It's like a really big briefcase. Of course, the larger the crate, the heavier, but... it even comes with a couple of 'suitcase' carrying handles. EASY! Breezy! Complaint --- The door actually opens the wrong way into the room I have crate in... and there's no other place to put it. I've turned the care upside down to put the door opening the correct direction for the room. However, the crate was not designed for this. The plastic bottom fits, but the door hangs a little different and is harder to latch. The wiring is tighter on the top than it is on the bottom of the crate, so upside down leaves the (now) top of the crate with large open squares. Some dogs could potentially get caught in their attempt to get out, and strangle themselves or cause damage to their ears. Since my dog is happy in his crate I don't see that as an issue for us... but I still watch for it. I just think it would be safer for the pet, possible make the crate more durable overall, and definitely more versatile for the owners' room arrangement, if the crate was made the same on the top and bottom. Hope my experience helps you in your decision. It's a great crate... Give it try!
R**P
Lightweight, very sturdy and quite roomy
This is the perfect size and a great unit for a Pomeranian. Goes well together with a small fence we bought and it’s enough room for her to get up walk around adjust her bed and stretch without being too confined. Very well-made rolls around easily and it’s easy and lightweight enough to move without a problem. This is our second one. We love it just as much as the first.
A**E
Great kennel, great price.
I have purchased three sizes of this kennel. The kennel is easy to set up and taken down. I appreciate the crate having two doors, so you have more options for where you set it up. My only caveat, if you have a dog that struggles with being kenneled and is an escape artist, you may want a more reinforced kennel. For the average person, with a dog that does well in a crate, this is perfect.
T**D
Great Quality Crate, Just Check Your Measurements!
Excellent Construction, But the 48-Inch Was Too Large for My Space. I purchased this MidWest iCrate based on the brand's reputation for quality, and I was not disappointed with the build. Quality: The crate is still good quality. The metal wire is thick, the secure latches are reliable, and the folding design, along with the leak-proof tray, confirms its durability and ease of use. The Issue: Unfortunately, the 48-inch size for XL breeds was too big for the specific area I needed it for in my home. It was an error on my part in measuring my space! Outcome: I returned it solely due to the size issue and plan to re-order the next size down from the same brand. If you have a large-to-extra-large dog and the space to accommodate a 48-inch crate, this is a sturdy and well-designed choice. I definitely suggest this brand for quality construction!
M**R
This is great, fits in car boot not to bulky. Easy to fold down as well. Folds flat. Room for my x2 small dogs comfortably
T**N
Brilliant for transporting small dog in the car.
S**A
Montaggio facile anche da soli, più difficile separare i singoli pezzi imballati insieme senza forzare le giunzioni, più che altro per le grandi dimensioni dei pannelli. Presa la misura più grande
C**A
This kennel might even be too big in my dog's opinion — but it's just right. I upsized (despite his apprehension) to this one due to some pending surgeries that I would need to be able to help him stand up after (which would be impossible in the smaller kennel). It is MASSIVE, I could sit in it with him if needed. But it's also finally the right size for him to stretch and stand. • Incredibly sturdy. • Heavy!!! • Assembly: Not a piece of cake to put together alone, but they warn you to have someone else. But honestly, it wasn't that hard either. Feel 100 percent confident in it's ability to secure my dog — or any dog (mine is gentle and uses it as a place to hide — thus he preferred the smaller one at first). But now he • HUGE — this will take up a chunk of floor space (and height into the room). The footprint isn't so much larger than the size down but it feels bigger in the room due to the height. • NOTE: put it together where you want it. Once it's together, this will not change rooms without taking apart.
A**A
Espectacular. Calidad total. El montaje es tan fácil que no tengo palabras. El paquete llegó en la fecha indicada. Y la verdad es que estoy sorprendida con lo robusta que es
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