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Opus Avant Garden Looking Glass Hummingbird Feeder
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List Price: $24.99
Our Price: $19.99
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Product Details
- Batteries Included: 0
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- Binding: Lawn & Patio
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- Brand: OPUS
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- Color: as shown
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- EAN: 0077625811014
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- Features: Durable,tempered tinted glass nectar container, copper base cover with four bee-resistant flower feeding stations, integrated perch invites humingbirds to sit and dine, 32 ounce capacity, 5-1/2-inch diameter, 13 inches high, weighs 1-3/4 pounds
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- Is Autographed Specified
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- Is Memorabilia Specified
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- Label: Opus
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- Legal Disclaimer: New York State residents are responsible for state sales tax not added by Amazon.
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- Manufacturer: Opus
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- Model: 8110-3
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- Product Group: Lawn & Patio
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- Publisher: Opus
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- Size: 32-oz feeder
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- Studio: Opus
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- Title: Opus Avant Garden Looking Glass Hummingbird Feeder
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- UPC: 077625811014
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- Variation Description: as shown
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Product Description: Avantgarden, Looking Glass Hummingbird Feeder, Translucent Gazing Ball With Wrapped Ivy, Copper Sculpted Flowers & Copper Base, Ready To Hang With 4 Feeding Ports.
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Customer Reviews
hummingbird feeder
I purchased this feeder because I thought it was so beautiful. I am still disappointed, and using it, but no longer in the front yard over my porch, because it will not hang straight and drips continually. I now hang it behind my house over grass. It also leaks from around the connection where the bottle and feed openings are. Very disappointed in its design.
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Great product
This is a good looking feeder. Strong, no leaks, very easy to watch and refill.
Very happy with purchase.
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drip drip drip
this feeder leaked from the get go..and i tried everything i could to stop it! i would not buy this expensive product!
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Great feeder
I am ordering my second feeder today. I've been using the same one for 3 years now year round, because we have hummers all year long in Phoenix. It is still in perfect condition. I like this one because the parts are mostly metal, and the sun is brutal here on anything plastic. The only problem I've had with it is aligning the bottom correctly so the nectar doesn't leak out. I've mastered it now, so it's not a problem. To avoid breaking the neck off of the jar, I soak the unit in warm water for a few minutes before unscrewing. I'm also very careful not to over tighten. I fill it only half way, as the birds don't like the food if it's over a few days old, especially in warm weather. Here is a trick for cleaning your feeder. Put about 3 Tbls. of white vinegar mixed with two cups of water in the feeder. Add about 1/2 cup of white uncooked rice. (I use a funnel) and shake. The friction from the rice will clean even the dark mold off of the inside. Rinse well before filling.
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holds a lot
The feeder is pretty, easy to fill, and holds a lot so I don't have to refill it often. The only problem, is that when it gets really windy, it leaks. We solved it with some silicone.
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