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Even pet gear can deliver serious margins when price errors pop. A recent Amazon listing glitch put the PawHut Hamster Cage at just £39.46. With real market prices much higher, savvy buyers scooped them up. On the secondary market, cages flipped at £90+, showing strong demand from pet owners who want quality enclosures without paying retail.
Amazon mispriced the PawHut Hamster Cage at £39.46.
Real market value sits closer to £90+.
Buyers flipped quickly on eBay for solid £50+ profits.
Low-risk product thanks to broad pet owner demand.
Proof that even niche categories like pet gear can be resell winners.
21/07/2025
21–26 July 2025 - Amazon listing glitched multiple times at £39.46, letting resellers secure cages.

29/07/2025
29–30 July 2025 - Last wave of price errors spotted before listing stabilised.
22/07/2025
22 July – Early August 2025 - Units flipped on eBay for £90+, averaging £50 profit.
30/07/2025
Amazon restored the listing to normal retail, ending the flip.
▶️ Amazon Listing – PawHut Hamster Cage
▶️ eBay Sold Listings – PawHut Hamster Cage
This PawHut Hamster Cage error shows that price errors aren’t limited to sneakers and tech. Pet products can quietly deliver some of the cleanest flips when demand meets a listing mistake. Quick buyers doubled their money with little risk, proving once again that vigilance across all categories pays off.

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