





🐾 Elevate your pup’s space with style, safety, and supreme convenience!
The DIGGS Revol Collapsible Dog Crate is a premium, award-winning indoor kennel designed for small dogs up to 30 lbs. Featuring a patented one-hand fold system, built-in wheels, and baby-grade safety materials, it offers unmatched portability, security, and comfort. With three access points including a unique top hatch, removable tray for easy cleaning, and a sleek design that doubles as stylish home furniture, it’s the ultimate crate for modern dog owners who demand function and flair.

































| ASIN | B0DV7HDG64 |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,585 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #116 in Basic Dog Crates |
| Brand | Diggs |
| Brand Name | Diggs |
| Breed Recommendation | Small Breeds |
| Color | Smoke |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 328 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Included Components | Divider, Removable Tray |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 28.5"L x 19.8"W x 20.6"H |
| Item Type Name | Dog Crate |
| Item Weight | 25 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Diggs |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Number of Levels | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 28.5"L x 19.8"W x 20.6"H |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Indoor |
| UPC | 842469005437 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1-Year Limited Warranty |
M**F
Best crate to train new puppy for newbie dog owner!
I am a new puppy owner, and I have never been trained on how to use a crate, but I knew that I needed to crate train my dog for obvious reasons. I watched a YouTube video about how to crate train a dog, and this crate was used in the video. I wasn’t really sure if it was worth it. But following the advice of the video, I saw how you could lift the top to be able to feed the puppy from the divider of the crate. That was really helpful. So first, leave crate door open all day, feed food through crate divider and in crate, some treats in crate maybe. Play with dog, throw chew toys and toys in crate. Make a comfortable bed. At night, cover crate with blanket on 3 sides, close door and sleep in same room. Use puppy with heart sound, sound machine, some chew toys and toys. After one day, it’s my dog’s favorite place. We are only on day 5, and in the morning, she stays in the crate with the door open, and she has been doing that for a few days now. She doesn’t try to bolt when I open the door. She hasn’t had one accident in the crate. I do wake up every couple of hours to let her potty, though, and am at home in the day, and the crate door stays open. She goes in there for cat naps or to chew or play. I think on day 2, she collected all her toys and put them in crate herself. I think the splurge to be able to open the crate from the top, feed through the divider really helped. The quality of the crate as well as ease of opening and closing the door also helps I think to lessen anxiety. I like that as she gets older, this will fit her, and that you can fully open from the side for access so that she can chill out. I’m so happy that we splurged on this crate. It made crate training so easy for someone who had no experience and did not know what they were doing. I don’t think we would have been as successful with crate training if we had not had this crate. I forgot to add, the fact that it collapses for travel is also a selling point for us. If we do travel, we ca easily bring it with us. It is a heavy crate, but we don’t plan on moving it often. I think it also speaks to the quality, the fact that it’s heavy. It has wheels so should help with transport not being so painful. Being able to easily remove the crate bottom in case of an accident for cleaning was comforting. Other crates you would have to completely take it apart to do that. Who feels like doing that? If your dog chews on the crate, you could put a spray on it that tastes bitter so that they don’t want to chew on it. So far she hasn’t tried to chew on the crate, she has a chew toy in her crate to self soothe.
D**D
Soooo Worth the splurge!
I hesitated on the price of the Revol Collapsible Dog Crate from DIGGS, but after using it, it quickly proved to be worth the investment. The crate feels solid and secure while still looking intentional and stylish—nothing like traditional wire crates. It collapses easily, the wheels make moving it effortless, and the design blends seamlessly into our living space rather than feeling like something to hide. Our dog settled into it right away, which mattered most to us. We loved it so much that we bought a second one for my parents’ home, and when we added another dog, getting a third was a no-brainer. If you’re on the fence because of the price, I completely understand—I was too. The quality, thoughtful design, and everyday ease truly justify the cost. We love it and would absolutely buy it again.
S**.
Quality crate
It’s in the heavy side, but that’s because of its solid Contruction. Love that it is portable, has wheels, collapses easily. Not a big fan of the price, but, for quality nowadays one has to pay the price. Well worth the purchase? YES!!
T**M
Impressed, with a cautiously optimistic update.
Our number one reason for purchasing it was looks. And now I don’t know why we waited so long. Our Petco crate worked great, but it looked like a big black cage no matter where we put it. We could not be happier because the ash gray blends in with our decor perfectly. It still looks like a crate, but it’s a lot more elegant and subtle than what we had. Functionally, it’s very sturdy, very dog proof (for our furry little chewer), and has lots of ingress/egress options. It’s a breeze to assemble/break down, thoughtfully designed, safe, and secure. Do read the owner’s manual bc there are a few finer points (regarding proper use) that you might not pick up on your own. The only downside is that it’s heavy to pick up. Even if you move it using the built-in rollers, you have to stoop because the grip is just a groove built into the frame. Would I buy again or recommend to a friend? 100% yes. Update: I’ve now had this a few weeks and my dog already considers it his home-within-the-home. He’s a small buy mighty chewer and has already done some damage to the finish on the grates…so I’m just hoping the bond is strong enough that it doesn’t deteriorate on its own now that the paint seal is broken.
T**G
Best Dog Crate!
Best Dog crate!! Well worth the money!
H**D
Made to be seen, not used, assembled, or moved.
Wish I could give 0 stars. Basically this is designed to be ascetically pleasing at the expense of everything else. Assembly of this thing is counterintuitive, and the designers have chosen to give you no help at all. Parts are vaguely labeled if labeled at all. It’s huge even when completely folded up. And it doesn’t seem particularly sturdy or durable.
L**N
Sturdy but heavy crate
After much agonizing over several crate options, we purchased the Diggs Revol Dog Crate which was by far the most expensive option. We had a driving trip planned and needed a collapsible crate for use in hotels and our Airbnb. On the plus side, the crate is very sturdy and does set up and break down very easily. The door opens and closes smoothly and the garage door feature is nice if you want to leave the crate open. It looks cool and our dog seems to really like the crate. On the con side, it is pretty heavy (45 pounds) and awkward to move around. There are wheels and a handle but it's not something you can easily pull for a long distance. We put it on the hotel cart when transporting it up to our room (wish I would have taken photos) and it's bulky. Luckily, it was our plan to utilize this crate upon our return home and it's worked well for our dog who still seems quite happy in this crate which is large enough for him to stretch out in. So while I don't see us using this again for travel, we will use it at home for years. Also as a side note: If this matters to you, the box indicated the crate is made in China.
A**R
Too heavy to be considered portable.
This is a very nice crate. It appears to be very well made. The bigger side door is stiff and noisy to operate, scaring the poor pooch if he/she is inside the crate when the slide door is opened or closed. While the crate is easy to collapse, it is too heavy to move very far even with the rollers on the end of crate. It weighs over 30 pounds. It would be difficult, if not impossible, to move up and down stairs. It would have to be lifted. My puppy is very comfortable in her new crate. I love that it is so “open” and airy; the color is great. It is unfortunate that this crate is so expensive given that it is not very portable; I would need to purchase a second one my second home and I am not sure I can afford that.
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