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AdorStore ADOR1

The ADOR1 Automatic Chicken Coop door opener is easily installed on the wall of your chicken...
I'm not a early bird by any way, so this is just perfect!!
Pros: Easy to install
Ease of use
Cons: None
Installed the Ador1 for in 10 minutes. Plugged in the battery and tested it a few times. Left it open and came back at sunset to see how it worked.
Found the door closed, but 6 of my 10 week old pullets "roosting" on the ramp outside the coop in the secure run. Pushed the button, the door opened and I pushed the pullets inside.
The next morning, opened at sunrise and the pullets filed out. The second night - all of them were inside when the door shut. And every night since. No problems, no issues. Works every time. 3 months with no issues.
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Pros: Automatic, purely hands off operation. Easy to install.
Cons: First time instructions are confusing to adjust for open early close late operation, Noisy
We purchased this door some time ago and really like it. We are a little disappointed in the noise it makes when opening and closing. I thought that the chickens would be scared silly at first however they don't seem to mind at all now.
Pros: No need to get up early
No need to have someone open the coop or close it if we are gone away on vacation
No need to have electricity attached to it
Cons: If it is cloudy due to a storm the door will close earlier than its suppose to
I own two of these and they work great, customer support is awesome to.
Pros: Received when expected, easy to install, love the morse code flashing light, love the sprocket door lift, option to add accessories, option to run off battery or solar, very strongly built, I can see the blinking red light from my house
Cons: Programming instructions were not very clear but we figured it out.
After doing A LOT of research, I felt that this one was the best design. I felt that my chickens would be safest with the sprocket design rather than the roll up string.

I called the company to see if the door had shipped and when I could expect its arrival; I'm horrible about checking email. I spoke to Rod, he was extremely helpful and gave me some pointers. I was stressed because we were going on vacation for 2 weeks, we didn't want anyone to have to be a slave to our chicken door and we didn't want them to not be secure at night. When we returned home, the door was still working perfectly and we have had no issues with the Ador1! We couldn't be more satisfied!!

We have had to push back the door closing time since we put up an awning to prepare for winter, it took away from some of the ambient lighting. This has been one of our best purchases!! Purchased 29 May, 2017


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Purchase Price
200
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Pros: Works well, long battery life, lots of features, mounts easily.
Cons: Doesn't work well when the battery cover is off. Drafty.
I've owned the ADOR1 since July and it opens at sunrise and closes at sunset every day. A big time saver for me. I plan on adjusting it so that it opens a few hours after sunrise to hopefully get my 5month old birds laying soon.
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Pros: Keeps chickens safe at night, even when I am not home
Cons: kinda spendy
2 years old, still going strong
Pros: Works as advertised, easy to install, battery powered
Cons: Not exactly cheap, but seem to get what you pay for.
One month of summer operation, and the door has worked flawlessly. The new pullets adjusted to it well. Am interested to see how the battery works in the cold weather, so a review update may be in order.
Pros: Has been reliably opening and closing for a couple weeks now
No string to break
Door slides into channel at the bottom that keeps closed nice a tight
Cons: Diagrams took a little figuring when setting up for install
This thing went in easily to our newly constructed coop, it looks nice and has performed reliably since install. We have had to operate it manually a few times to keep our young chickens in the coop and out of the rain, otherwise it opens and closes like it should and our chickens have been safely in the coop at night. I could not ask for anything more. I'm really happy with it, would recommend it to anyone looking for an automatic door.
Pros: Opens and shuts like clockwork.
Cons: Trying to override the "auto functions" during daylight hours has not been very easy.
My ADOR1 has only been running for a few months, but it has been 100% reliable for us so far.

I find trying to override the "auto function" during daylight hours frustrating though. The door appears VERY determined to "re-open" regardless of how I use the buttons. This has led to some swearing, as the door re-opens when I want to limit chickens within the run. After being manually closed, Mr. Solar Cell Goblin still stubbornly takes over to do what he wants? May The Force be with you...?

Otherwise, when the door is allowed to be fully automatic, it has run flawlessly for me. An acquaintance a few miles away from us (sells many dozens of eggs), had his door fail to close a couple times at nightfall, which resulted in a fox feast one of the nights (he has had the door for three-plus years). He did not feel that the battery was low, so was quite annoyed, upon losing his hens.

To date, I have been elated with with the "auto setting" of the door. Works like magic. Cool.
Pros: Has never failed. very solid
Cons: Non yet
Well we went with the ador door because they had the best price. It arrived very quickly. My husband never reads instructions(at least not before he tries at least once). The door was very easy to install. Looks great. We mounted it in a steel building that we built our coop inside of. The worst part was cutting the steel. Once thats done the door easily goes into place. Hooked up the battery and its worked great every day since. Now here comes the not reading the instructions. In the beginning the chickens did not know to go in at night and we would go out and find them huddled up next to door in the dark. Never realized the big green button was a manuel door opener. If someone would have read the instructions we would have saved lots of time. we were opening the top and unhooking the door to let them in
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. Now we know better. All in all this door works great. I actually think the chickens hear the beep beep and make a mad dash inside. I just ordered the wire kit so that you can install an inside opener button. I think that will be great in winter if you want to shut the coop in a blizzard or really bad storm. I Hope it
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works this well in a year.
Purchase Price
197.00
Purchase Date
2015-03-02
Pros: Looks nice.
Cons: Wasted money, now must order a different door.
If you are home the door is okay. It does not open and shut every time. So for me useless. I need a door that opens and shuts while I go on vacations.

The door sometimes opens all the way, sometimes only part way, sometimes not at all. Same in closing, sometimes it closes all the way, sometimes not, sometimes doesn't close at all. We have had it a year, I am ready to order a different brand and have over $400 invested. What a waste.

I will say that that when the door fails you can just go out and press the button and it will close or open as wanted. So its a good door if you use it manually. Right now its been opening every morning, all the way open. But it isn't closing at all.

We tried many things to "fix" it. Changed the battery, tried resetting it, lubed it, and lastly, raised it up well off the floor, (the hens must jump in and out) in case shavings were stopping it. Though we have checked for any thing like a feather or pine shaving in the way.

For me the door is useless. I feel bad for the people who make it, this is the first negative review I have ever posted any where. But thats a lot of money for a total failure to work as promised.
Pros: Easy to install, battery operated.
Cons: Unreliable operation and zero customer support.
I purchased this door a few months ago and installed it per the instructions. It worked properly for a few days then one night it failed to close. I re-set the door per instructions, changed the light sensitivity setting and again it worked properly for a few days then failed to open one morning. This went on for several weeks with me trying to troubleshoot the problem per the on-line instructions and the door being entirely unpredictable as to weather it would open or close.

About three weeks ago I began trying to contact AdorStore for advice. So far they have not returned my e-mails or phone calls.

I am curious to know if anyone else has had any luck with their customer support?
Purchase Price
199.99
Purchase Date
2014-11-24
Pros: My husband claims it was easy to install, and it is very solidly built. Works great.
Cons: None, that I can think. Well, in an ideal world, I would prefer that I didn't have to remove the cover to reprogram; but otherwise, it is excellent.
We purchased the door about three months ago, and it works as promised. My husband claims that it was very easy to install (definitely didn't take him long), and it is very solid and well built. We use the "last call" option, since we have a couple of chickens who are a little slow to come in at night. Overall, it works very well, and I would highly recommend it. Installing this door (along with an automatic waterer) has DEFINITELY made our lives easier! No more rushing home in a panic to make sure we lock the chickens up at night!
Pros: Some configurability. Raccoons can't lift closed door.
Cons: Options are difficult to work with
I had seen that some folks had problems with there Ador1 units, but mine has worked without issue. I opted for the recessed installation and that has worked out well. There are some options I'd like to explore like the option to close the door earlier and open it later. To do this sort of "programming" you have to remove two set screws and remove the unit's cover, unclip the battery with one hand, hold down a button with the other hand, re-attach the battery, wait for lights to flash, then press a button some required number of times. I understand why it is this way but it's a real pain. I think a bank of DIP switches would have been better. But, it is what it is.
On the other had, there's also the option to install a separate and remote light sensor which could be useful. Better yet, for me, is that you can install a remote open/close switch. This defeats the automatic light sensing feature but might be useful. Better yet, however, you can connect a 3-way switch that will either open the door, close it, or leave in in automatic mode. This is what I'm working on doing now. My Ador1 is located inside the run which is attached to the coop. So to operate the standard button, I have to stoop down and enter the run and press the button and close the run door again. With the 3-way remote switch I can walk right up to the coop and hit the switch. No muss, no fuss. The problem is that you have to figure this out yourself, pretty much. There's a useful diagram on the Ador1 web site, but you're on your own as far as figuring out what parts to use and how to use them. Easy enough for an electrically inclined person, not so easy for others. I'll post a thread about this if it works out.
Pros: Easy to install, solid.
Cons: setting it differenlty than factory settings is tricky, haven't quite got it figured out (i.e. latecomer delay), door closes rather quickly ater beep
Have this since Thanksgiving 2013 as we were leaving town for 5 days, worked seamlessly allowing our chicken "caretaker" to take his time...No problems with almost 0 degree weather lately, however I do keep the manual "pop door" closed inside on these super cold nights to keep the heat in as the door is sheet metal with little holes for the slide mechanism.
Purchase Date
2014-02-07
Pros: Easy to install and program, I'm using the last call feature, in case my girls are a little tardy
Cons: none really...battery life a little shorter than expected
The folks at AdorStore are working through their backlog, so my wait wasn't too long, My only issue, and it's not huge, is the battery life, but it's cold, and it just sucks the battery down. Now, because of the battery, I didn't have to worry about running power to the coop, at this time!
So, here's what I'm doing, there is a nifty little 6volt, 4.5Ah battery on amazon, some in the $5 range, that battery will run circles around the lantern battery, and it's rechargeable...add a $10 solar panel to trickle charge the battery, an it should last for a long while. I'll add any new info, and report back my results.
The dawn to dusk feature is fantastic, no resetting timers every few days

bottom line, if you need an automatic door, and can't run power to the coop, this is your answer
Pros: Reliable, straight-forward mechanism, battery powered, looks to be predator proof
Cons: Battery powered
I installed an AdorStore pop door mid-summer. I was very happy to not have to be outside sun-up and sun-down to open/close the door for the birds. The door has proven reliable and worked well. I had a kid over seeing the birds at one point and she pushed the button to close the door and then while it was closing, stuck her hand under it. The door gently reversed and went back up. She was given no other chances to harm the door so I can't speak to what else it would have been able to handle graciously. It seemed that the pressure applied to her hand wouldn't have been enough to hurt a bird should it get stuck underneath. The chances of a bird getting stuck are small as the door travel speed is quite low.

The door is designed in such a way that I feel a raccoon or other four footed predator would have a very difficult time getting the door opened.

Installation was easy and quick. I was very happy with that. I already had a door opening with a board on hinges. After removing that, I had to resize the opening a bit. Once done, the door screwed on and I was done. As I recall, I was a little underwhelmed at the mounting screws included so I used some beefier ones I had on hand.

The daylight sensor for opening/closing has worked great. There was one evening the birds were under the coop due to rain, and the door closed before they made it in. One other time two of the birds were outside after the door closed, not sure why. Otherwise, it has worked great for the birds and their schedule.

After six months of use, we had excessive low temps overnight. It was -8 this morning. The door was only half-way open this morning. I will be purchasing a new battery this afternoon and believe that will take care of the problem. Their website estimates three years of use, I didn't think, in the midwest, it would last that long, But, even if I have to feed it a battery or two a year, that's not bad.

The only reason I docked a half-star from the review is that it is battery powered. While it is a nice feature, I have power at my coop. When I bought the door, the AC adapter was pretty (meaning prohibitively) expensive. Now, I notice on their site they suggest a rechargeable lantern battery and cord that they picked up at WalMart. Having just seen this, I may modify my WalMart shopping list for this afternoon. That seems like a great option.

All in all, a super door. If you can afford it, you won't regret purchasing it. Seems to be one of (if not the) best on the market.
Purchase Price
200.00
Purchase Date
2013-07-24
Pros: Attractive appearance, easy to install, reliable, simple, good support
Cons: Other light sources (house lights, interior coop lights, etc.) can stall or prevent night closing.
I was amazed by the quality and simplicity of the design. It was very easy to install as well.

Mine is intalled on a chicken tractor, so I have to be conscious of its proximity/orientation to exterior lighting, otherwise it is fully automatic and trouble free.

Rod (the company owner, I presume) is very helpful both before and after the sale and easily accessible.
Purchase Price
199.00
Purchase Date
2013-08-11
Pros: It was easy to install and for the first few days worked wonderfully
Cons: By the second week the "automatic" feature no longer works.
The door installed in less than a half hour and worked beautifully for the first few days. It worked so well, I let it be a set it and forget it thing until last night I decided to check to make sure it was still working. It didn't close and it was a good hour after total darkness that I waited before I closed it manually. This morning well after it was light I went out to check, and it was still closed with the chickens locked in the coop. I can't have something that I can't rely on and so I cannot recommend this product.
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