Metal cages getting more popular

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    I have been noticing that
    In the last 2-3 years more and more people are preferring metal cages than plastic or other types
    Even manufacturers are providing more variety of metal cages
    I feel this is a good sign of people (or their owners / key holders) taking chastity seriously
    What is your opinion?
     
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    i agree. metal is the way to go, much cleaner.
     
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    metal is definitely cleaner and more reliable than plastic!
     
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    So do I
     
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    Reasons are plentiful. Odour, hygene, robustness,

    Has CB-X missed the boat here and going to lose market share?
     
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    With the advent of some very nice stainless cages available at very low prices I think it's a no brainer.

    Way too many problems with plastic and some amazingly expensive and very short life in some cases why bother.

    Xx Wendy
     
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    Metal cages are so easy to use and so secure. cb cages expensive and can cut out of easily .
     
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    I think from a clean and healthy perspective metal is much better choice. I can't speak to silicone devices but I don't like polycarbonate plastic devices. Sanitary issues are a problem. Yes metal can be expensive, but I believe the cost is justified if one wants a long wear device
     
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