You have probably heard of two of the biggest names in plastic chicken coops – Nestera vs Omlet – and that plastic chicken coops are easier to clean, are more durable and require less maintenance than traditional chicken coops. We have reviewed their coops and will compare the pros and cons of each brand in our article.
If you are looking for a plastic chicken coop for your backyard flock, you may have come across two popular brands: Nestera and Omlet. Both coops are made from recycled plastic materials that are durable, easy to clean, and resistant to mites and rot. However, there are some differences between them that may affect your decision. In this article, we will compare Nestera and Omlet chicken coops in terms of design, size, price, features, and pros and cons.
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Design – Nestera vs Omlet
Nestera coops have a more eco-friendly production process that minimizes waste and carbon footprint. They also donate to animal rescue charities. Nestera coops are made of 100% recycled plastic and come in three sizes and three styles: ground level, lodge, and raised. They have removable perches and trays, smooth sides, and hatches and roofs that can be easily removed for cleaning. Nestera coops have free delivery, a 25-year guarantee and a 30-day free returns policy.