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AESOROMO 54-inch Heavy Duty Dog Crate Review

Heavy Duty Dog Crate 54 inch Dog Pet Kennel Cage for Extra Large Giant Dog with 2 Doors Lockable Wheels Removable Trays Top Access All Metal Durable

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Intro

I'm The Pet Dude — a pet parent and gear nerd — and today I'm unpacking the AESOROMO Heavy Duty Dog Crate (54"). The listing positions this as an extra-large, heavy-duty kennel for big and giant dogs with features that caught my eye: carbon-steel construction, top access, two doors with four locks, removable trays, and lockable wheels. The unit ships as a 75-pound metal crate and, per the listing, the internal dimensions and safety details are spelled out for sizing and use. Below I walk through what the product promises, what owner notes and the listing reveal about day-to-day life with this crate, and who should seriously consider it (or skip it).

What it is / first look

On paper the AESOROMO 54-inch dog crate is a large indoor kennel built for extra-large and giant dogs. The product title and spec sheet list the brand and model as AESOROMO S-CRATE54-A4, and the crate's exterior dimensions are stated as 54" × 29.5" × 46.1" with a listed item weight of 75 pounds. The listing calls out a carbon-steel material type, and the product copy highlights an internal size of 52.8"L × 28.3"W × 38.6"H — an important figure to use when measuring your dog at the shoulders.

Key features called out in the listing include two doors (with four locks), a pointed roof with a top door for top access, a wide slatted bottom with a mat included, two removable trays for cleaning, and four 360° lockable wheels for moving the crate. The listing also emphasizes a heavy-duty welded structure and a non-toxic coating. The specified use in the product data is "Indoor," although the product copy also describes the crate as "indoor outdoor use" in one of the feature bullets; I cover that discrepancy in the safety and suitability section below.

Color is listed as Black. Image filenames in the product record suggest a single-color offering; I list those below so you can cross-check what you see on a product page:

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Colors available: Black (the product spec lists the color as Black; image filenames align with a single-tone offering).

In daily use

I break this section into setup/placement, daily interaction, cleaning, and mobility since those are the areas owners and I care about most when living with a large crate.

Setup and placement

The listing lists the crate's exterior dimensions (54" × 29.5" × 46.1") and a 75-pound item weight; that matters for delivery and placement. Because the crate is heavy and sizable, plan to have the floor space ready and a path wide enough to get it into the room you want it in. The packaging/warranty note in the product data reads "90-Day Return Original Package Only," so if you think you'll need to return it, keep the original packaging for that period.

One of the internal research notes said, "Assembled two days ago, my baby's been loving it!" That tells me assembly is possible for a typical pet owner, but the listing doesn't specify the number of people or the time required to assemble. The listing itself doesn't include a detailed assembly guide in the copy, so assume you'll need to follow the included instructions in the box.

Daily interaction and behavior

The listing highlights a pointed roof and a top door intended for easy interaction, checking, or feeding — the copy specifically calls out this top access as helpful for high-anxiety dogs. Inside space is given as 52.8" × 28.3" × 38.6" internal, and the product copy advises the crate is suitable for X and XL dogs whose shoulder height is less than 24", so please measure your dog at the shoulders and compare to that internal height before buying.

Internal notes include owner impressions that the crate is "super Strong and very chew proof" and that it worked well in an apartment setting. Another entry simply reads "So Far So Good," which suggests positive early impressions but not necessarily long-term validation. Those are useful signals for day-to-day temperament with the cage, but they don't replace long-term durability evidence.

Cleaning and maintenance

The listing specifies two removable trays that are washable and designed to make cleaning easier. It also says a dog crate mat/pad/cushion is included as part of the wide slatted bottom description. Having removable trays is a clear plus for indoor use — you can slide them out to empty or wipe down. The listing does not specify whether the mat is machine-washable or how thick it is, so if machine-washability is a must-have, the listing doesn't specify that detail.

Moving the crate

The crate features four 360° rotating wheels that are lockable — the product copy says you can move the kennel freely and press to lock for stability. That makes it convenient to reposition the crate for cleaning or room rearrangement. The listing's inclusion of wheels and the 75-pound item weight together imply that the wheels are intended to reduce the effort of moving a heavy metal kennel, but the listing doesn't provide the wheels' material or how they perform on different floors.

Materials & build quality

The product data lists the material type as Carbon Steel and describes a heavy-duty structure: "thickened wide steel pipe bars," "fish scale welding technology," and wording that claims no burrs and sharp edges on welding parts. The listing calls out a safe, non-toxic coating. The crate's weight (75 pounds) and the emphasis on "extra durable structure" align with the heavy-duty positioning.

In the internal notes, owners described the product as "super Strong and very chew proof" and "very strong," which echoes the listing's durability claims. One owner caveat in the notes was that they'd only had it assembled for two days, so they were satisfied so far but hadn't stress-tested it long-term. The listing does not state a tested maximum bite force or industry-standard certification for structural strength, and the owner notes don't provide a long-term failure report either, so I can't claim engineered load numbers — only that the materials and construction details listed point toward a sturdy product intended for large dogs.

Safety considerations

Safety matters first for me. The listing includes several safety-focused statements that are worth quoting and unpacking:

  • The crate is coated with a "non-toxic material." The listing uses that exact phrasing; no specific coating type or certification is provided.
  • Welding is called out as having "no burrs and sharp edges of welding parts, safe for dogs." If true, that reduces risk of paw or skin cuts where bars meet welds.
  • Four locks for two doors are listed and described as "escape proof." The listing's wording implies strong door security, and the four-lock detail is explicit, though the listing doesn't break down lock type (padlock-style, latch, or otherwise).
  • The internal size limit guidance: "suitable for X and XL dogs who's shoulder height less than 24\"." Use that number to determine fit.

Because the listing declares the product is intended for indoor use in the specific uses field, you should be cautious about leaving the crate uncovered outdoors for extended periods even though a feature bullet calls it "indoor outdoor use" — the listing contains both statements. If you plan outdoor placement, consider weather exposure, potential rust, and whether the non-toxic coating is intended for outdoor durability; the listing does not specify outdoor-weather testing or rust-proof guarantees.

Wheel safety: the listing states the four wheels are lockable and rotate 360°. Lockable wheels help prevent undesired rolling, but the listing doesn't provide guidance on wheel locks' reliability on sloped surfaces or thresholds. If your crate will sit on tile, laminate, or a slope, test the wheel locks before leaving your dog unattended.

Choking, ingestible hazards, and small parts: the listing does not mention detachable small parts meant for chewing off, and owners' notes emphasize chew resistance. Still, always supervise for the first days to ensure your dog doesn't create a hazard, especially if your dog is a determined chewer. The listing's "no burrs and sharp edges" claim suggests reduced cut risk, and the included mat/pad may provide a softer surface for dogs that pace.

Who this is for / who should skip

I break this down by breed size, life stage, and use case so it's easy to decide if this crate fits your dog and your home.

Best fit by size

  • Extra-large / Giant dogs: The listing's main headline and product copy place this crate in the X and XL category. The listing explicitly recommends the crate for dogs with shoulder height less than 24" and lists the internal dimensions as 52.8"L × 28.3"W × 38.6"H, so if your dog's shoulder height is under 24" and its length and width needs fit inside those internal numbers, this crate is a candidate.
  • Large and Medium dogs: The product data includes breed recommendation entries for All Breed Size, Large, Medium. If you have a large or medium dog and want a roomy kennel, the internal dimensions give you the numbers to compare.
  • Small dogs and puppies: The listing says the size "even suitable for a mummy dog and puppys" in the product copy, but the listing does not include divider panels or a puppy divider in the included components list; only a removable tray is specifically listed as included. If you want to crate a puppy and adjust usable space as it grows, the listing doesn't specify any included puppy divider. The crate will be physically large for small dogs.

Life stage and use case

  • High-anxiety dogs: The listing highlights top access specifically as helpful for "high anxiety dogs" because it allows quick interaction and checking without using the front doors. That can be handy during -care at home, medication, or simple reassurance.
  • Apartment living: Internal notes include the comment "Perfect for our apartment," indicating at least some owners have used it successfully in tighter living spaces. Keep in mind the exterior footprint and height when placing the crate in a room.
  • Chewers / escape artists: The product copy claims "escape proof" with four locks for two doors and emphasizes thickened steel bars and heavy-duty welding. One owner note explicitly called it "super Strong and very chew proof." Those are good signals if your dog is a serious chewer, although long-term bite testing data is not in the listing.

Who should skip

  • If your dog's shoulder height is over 24" the listing advises this size is not suitable — measure your dog and compare to the internal height before purchasing.
  • If you need a crate rated specifically for outdoor weatherproofing or one with rust-proof guarantees, the listing provides a non-toxic coating claim but does not provide verified outdoor-weatherproof ratings; consider a product that specifically advertises outdoor-tested finishes if that's required.
  • If you need an included puppy divider or machine-washable bedding details, the listing does not specify a divider or bedding-care instructions; choose accordingly.

Verdict

Bottom line: The AESOROMO 54" Heavy Duty Dog Crate presents as a purpose-built, heavy metal kennel for large and extra-large dogs. The listing documents carbon-steel construction, heavy-duty welding, two doors with four locks, top access, two removable trays, a included mat/pad, and lockable wheels. Those features — plus the listing's internal-size guidance and a 75-pound build — align with a product aimed at owners of large breeds who need a sturdy, secure indoor kennel.

Owner notes included in the product record skew positive so far: short-term impressions call the crate "super Strong and very chew proof" and appropriate for apartment living. However, many of the owner notes are early impressions (for example, one note said the crate had been assembled for two days), so long-term durability is still an open question in the available data. The listing's 90-Day return policy ("90-Day Return Original Package Only") is explicit and worth noting if you plan to test the crate over time.

Check before you buy

  • Measure your dog: Compare your dog's shoulder height to the listing's guidance (must be less than 24") and use the internal size (52.8"L × 28.3"W × 38.6"H) to verify length and width fit.
  • Confirm indoor vs outdoor use: The product's Specific Uses field lists "Indoor," but a feature bullet describes it as "indoor outdoor use." Decide whether you need an explicitly weatherproof outdoor kennel — the listing does not provide outdoor-weatherproof testing or rust-proof certification.
  • Keep the packaging if you might return: The warranty description lists a 90-Day return policy conditioned on the original package.
  • Plan for weight and footprint: The crate weighs 75 pounds and has a substantial footprint (54" × 29.5" × 46.1"), so make sure you can get it into the room and have a place for it to live.
  • Ask about the mat and trays: While the listing states two removable trays and a mat/pad are included, the listing doesn't specify mat wash instructions. If machine-washability is important to you, the listing doesn't specify that detail.

Final take: If you want a heavy, metal crate with top access, lockable wheels, and removable trays and your dog fits the listed internal size and shoulder-height guidance, this AESOROMO crate checks many boxes for a secure indoor kennel. The product copy and available owner notes emphasize chew resistance and sturdy construction, but long-term wear and tear beyond early use aren't covered in the listing or the internal notes I reviewed, so factor the 90-day return window and your tolerance for testing a new heavy-duty kennel into the purchase decision.

Product facts recap (from listing):

  • Brand: AESOROMO; Model: S-CRATE54-A4
  • Item weight: 75 pounds; Item dimensions: 54"L × 29.5"W × 46.1"H
  • Material type: Carbon Steel; Color: Black
  • Internal size: 52.8"L × 28.3"W × 38.6"H; Suitable for dogs with shoulder height less than 24"
  • Included components: Removable Tray (product copy references two removable trays and a mat/pad)
  • Features: Top access; pointed roof; 2 doors with 4 locks; 4 lockable 360° wheels; fish scale welding technology; non-toxic coating
  • Specific Uses For Product: Indoor (product copy also mentions indoor outdoor use)
  • Warranty description: 90-Day Return Original Package Only

Colors listed: Black.

Frequently asked questions

What are the internal dimensions and will it fit my dog?

The listing gives the internal size as 52.8"L × 28.3"W × 38.6"H and advises the crate is suitable for X and XL dogs whose shoulder height is less than 24". Measure your dog's shoulder height and body length/width and compare to those internal dimensions to confirm fit.

Does the crate come with trays and bedding?

The product specification lists a removable tray in the included components, and the product copy specifies two removable washable trays and a wide slatted bottom with a mat/pad/cushion included. The listing does not specify whether the mat is machine-washable.

Can I move this crate around the house easily?

The listing states the crate includes four 360° rotating wheels that are lockable; it says you can move the kennel freely and press the locks for stability. The item weight is listed as 75 pounds, so the wheels are intended to aid moving a heavy metal crate.

Is the coating safe for my dog and can I use the crate outdoors?

The listing states the crate is coated with a non-toxic material and that welding parts have no burrs or sharp edges. The product's Specific Uses field lists "Indoor," while a feature bullet also calls it "indoor outdoor use" — the listing does not provide outdoor-weatherproof testing or rust-proof guarantees, so the specific uses section indicates indoor is the defined use.

How secure are the doors and locks?

The product copy specifies two doors with four locks and uses the term "escape proof." The listing does not detail the exact lock mechanism type, but it explicitly calls out four locks for two doors as a security feature.

What is the return/warranty policy?

The listing includes a warranty description: "90-Day Return Original Package Only." Keep original packaging if you plan to return the product within that timeframe.

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