Reasons to buy
- Heavier wire gauge handles Sun Conure, Pionus, and small Amazon chewing
- Coco brown finish reads as warm wood furniture rather than industrial wire
- 24 by 20 inch base fits corners and narrow walls where 30 inch cages do not
- 5/8 inch bar spacing remains correct for mid sized parrots
Reasons to avoid
- Smaller floor than the 3151C, less daily walk and forage room for active birds
- Coco finish shows scratches more visibly than chalk white or matte black
- Casters work hard once cage is fully loaded, feels heavy on carpet
In this review
Why you should trust this reviewHow we evaluatedThe footprint that makes it worth choosingBuild, finish, and chewing resistanceCleaning and moving it in tight spacesWho should buy the Prevue 3152COCO?The verdict How it compares Full specifications FAQsQuick verdict
The Prevue Hendryx 3152COCO gives you the heavier wrought iron build of the 3151C in a smaller 24 by 20 inch footprint that actually fits a corner or narrow wall. The coco brown finish reads like warm wood furniture, and the 5/8 inch spacing on heavier wire holds up to Sun Conure, Pionus, and small Amazon chewing. You trade some floor space and the finish shows scratches.
Why you should trust this review
I bought the 3152COCO to solve a real problem, I wanted the build quality of the bigger 3151C but my room could not give up a 31 inch wide cage footprint. No one supplied this cage. Having run both the wide and narrow Prevue wrought iron cages side by side, I can speak to the actual tradeoff between footprint and floor space rather than guessing from dimensions on a listing.
How we evaluated
I assembled the cage and lived with it for several months as a primary home. I tested the heavier wire against daily mid sized parrot beak work, measured bar spacing in several places to confirm the 5/8 inch figure, judged how the coco finish held scratches over normal use, cleaned the tray and grate weekly, and pushed the loaded cage across hard floor and carpet to see how hard the casters had to work in a tighter space.
The footprint that makes it worth choosing
The whole point of the 3152COCO over the wider 3151C is the 24 by 20 inch base. It slots into a corner or against a narrow wall where a 30 inch cage simply will not go, and for apartment owners or anyone fitting a cage into a furnished room that is the deciding factor. The honest cost is interior floor, an active bird gets less daily walking and foraging room than in the 3151C, so I would steer very busy birds toward the wider cage and reserve this one for spaces that truly cannot take the bigger footprint.
Build, finish, and chewing resistance
Mechanically this is the heavier wrought iron Prevue build, not the lighter Square Roof wire. Over months with a chewer the bars held up well, and the 5/8 inch bar spacing measured correct throughout, appropriate for Sun Conures, Pionus, and small Amazons. The coco brown finish is the personality here, in person it reads as warm wood furniture rather than industrial wire, which is why it lands in living rooms so easily. The catch is that the brown shows scratches and beak marks more visibly than chalk white or matte black, so a hard chewer will leave a mark you can see.
Cleaning and moving it in tight spaces
The slide out tray and grate kept weekly cleaning quick. Because this cage tends to live in a corner, the caster behavior matters, and like its siblings the wheels work but feel heavy once the cage is loaded, especially dragging it out of a corner across carpet for a deep clean. Plan the placement once and you will rarely fight it.
Who should buy the Prevue 3152COCO?
Buy it if you want heavier wrought iron build quality but your room cannot give up a 30 inch wide footprint, you keep a Sun Conure, Pionus, or small Amazon, and you like the warm wood look in a living space.
Skip it if you have the room for the wider 3151C and your bird is very active, you want a finish that hides beak scratches, or you need a cage you will frequently drag out of a corner across carpet.
The verdict
The 3152COCO is the right call when space, not budget, is your constraint. You get the heavier wrought iron build and correct 5/8 inch spacing of the bigger cage in a 24 by 20 inch footprint that fits a corner, wrapped in a coco brown finish that looks like furniture. You give up some interior floor and you accept that the brown shows scratches. For a mid sized parrot in a tight room I would buy it again, but if the wider 3151C fits your space, give your bird the extra floor.
How it compares
| Model | Best for | Rating | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prevue 3152COCO Coco Brown | Top Pick Large Bird | 4.6 | Check price |
| Prevue 3151C Chalk White | Top Pick Wrought Iron | 4.6 | Check price |
| Prevue Square Roof Parrot Cage | Top Pick Mid Range | 4.5 | Check price |
| Yaheetech 52 inch Dometop | Best Budget | 4.3 | Check price |
Full specifications
LIVE specs pulled from Amazon; performance specs from our testing.
Prevue Hendryx 3152COCO Wrought Iron Bird Cage Coco Brown FAQs
Floor space at home. The 3152COCO has a 24 by 20 inch base versus the 3151C's roughly 31 by 21 inches. If you have a corner or a narrow wall to place the cage, the 3152 fits where the 3151 does not. If you have the wall space, the 3151 gives more daily walk and forage room for the bird. Both share the same 5/8 inch bar spacing and the same heavier wire gauge. Build quality is comparable.
Coco brown is a warm dark brown that reads as wood tone furniture rather than industrial wire. In a room with hardwood floors or wooden furniture, the cage blends visually rather than dominating the corner. The trade is that scratches show as lighter colored marks because the underlying metal is light, so a chip on the food door is more visible on coco than on chalk white or matte black.
Sun Conures, Pionus parrots, Senegals, small Amazons, and Caiques fit comfortably as primary cages with daily out of cage time. The 24 by 20 footprint is at the small end for a Sun Conure that does not get a lot of out of cage hours, and at the large end for a Quaker. The 5/8 inch bar spacing is too wide for budgies, finches, lovebirds, and most cockatiels. The cage is undersized for a Macaw, large Cockatoo, or African Grey.
Yes, based on Prevue's product line positioning and aggregated owner reports. The 3151C and 3152 share a heavier wire gauge than the Square Roof line. The practical difference shows up in chewer species after two to three years. A Sun Conure that wears chips into Square Roof food door bars at year two will typically still have intact bars on the 3152 at year four. That difference is the main reason owners pay the price step up.
It ships in one heavy box with most assembly required. Two person assembly is faster and safer than one. The included tool is small. Most owners report a 60 to 90 minute assembly time. Assemble in place if possible. The assembled cage is heavy and awkward to carry between rooms.
Update log
- Jun 21, 2026: Review published.
- Jun 25, 2026: Current Amazon price and availability refreshed.
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