Heath Outdoor Products S-1-8 Závesný podávač lojov, zelený

Brand:Heath Outdoor Products

3.6/5

27.92

Heath Outdoor Products Suet Feeder, ktorý poskytuje celú plochu na kŕmenie, uľahčuje ponúkanie lojov. Kovová klietka potiahnutá vinylom je bezpečná pre vtáky, odolná voči poveternostným vplyvom, hrdzi a navrhnutá na použitie s lojom štandardnej veľkosti a malými semennými koláčmi. Predný panel sa otvára pre rýchle a jednoduché plnenie. Obsahuje pripojenú retiazku na zavesenie.

Retiazka na zavesenie pripojená. Vtáky sa môžu kŕmiť zo všetkých povrchov. Predný panel sa otvára pre ľahké plnenie. Pojme jeden loj štandardnej veľkosti alebo koláč so semenami. Kovová klietka potiahnutá vinylom je odolná voči poveternostným vplyvom.
Brand Heath Outdoor Products
Color Green
Country of Origin India
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 754 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number S-1-8
Item Weight 0.2 Pounds
Item Weight 3.2 ounces
Manufacturer Heath Mfg.Co.
Material Metal
Mounting Type Hanging Mount
Product Dimensions 10.95 x 12.54 x 8.18 inches
Product Dimensions 12.54"L x 10.95"W x 8.18"H
Special Feature Weather-resistant

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Scritto da: Joe H
A good bird feeder that could use some improvements
I purchased two Heath suet cake feeders last winter and I used them from December through March of this year. The following report is how they held up. The metal chain that connects the wire frame of the feeder to the metal hook at the other end became tarnished during the winter. The manufacturer could have used stainless steel chain instead of “coated” steel. The cost would have been minimal for this change. If this matter isn’t addressed properly, your suet feeder my wind up on the ground someday. In my case I cleaned the chain with a fine steel brush, clean the chain with some alcohol and allowed the chain to dry. I applied two coats of a clear acrylic spray paint (Krylon Crystal Clear 1301) to the chain allowing the first coat to dry properly before applying a second coat. This should protect the chain for many years. If the tarnish is noticed in the future, the chain can be clean with a steel brush and repainted. If you have just recently purchased this item, I would clean the chain with alcohol and spray it twice. Commercial suet cakes leave behind a greasy deposit on the bottom of the feeder. I found the easiest way of to remove the grease is with Gojo hand cleaner and a plastic brush. Apply some Gojo to your plastic brush and then scrub your feeder. Finally, rinse with water and you are done. To avoid this greasy deposit you can make an aluminum “boat” for your feeder. Take a sheet of aluminum foil and fold it several times. Now start shaping the folded aluminum to make a boat that will fit in the bottom the feeder. Now when you want to use your feeder, the suet cake is placed in the aluminum boat where most of the grease will accumulate. At the end of your feeding system, you can throw the boat away. Finally, I notice that large birds (mockingbirds, jays, robins) have a hard time trying to feed on the suet cake while hanging on one side. These birds’ long tail feathers are not anchored to anything and the birds start to turn upside down which they do not like. For my bird feeders, I made an inexpensive tail feather anchor. I had some scrap 3/4” thick exterior plywood (you could also use pine board) and cut it approximately to the dimensions of the feeders (5” x 5”). Do not use particle board since it is not waterproof and will swell up when exposed to water and then fall apart. I used aluminum straps to attach my wooden tail feather anchor to the feeder. You could also use plastic shipping straps (these straps are used to hold together large cardboard boxes and are often thrown away once the cardboard box is open). You will two straps, 5/8” wide and 5”-6” long. For plastic straps you need to have a round hole at each end to attach it to your wooden anchor. Holes can easily be made by heating under a flame a large nail and pushing it through the plastic strapping. The nail will melt a hole for you. If you use metal straps, try to use aluminum. I had scrap aluminum from a company that was installing a new aluminum gutter for a home. Once I cut the aluminum to size, I drill a hole at each end of the strap. Bend the straps in a u-shape and open the feeder. Push the ends of the strap through the holes of the feeder so the strap overlaps two consecutive feeder cage wires. This is done at each end of the feeder. Your wooden anchor is pressed along the outside bottom of the feeder with a strap end on each side. One strap end is screwed into the wooden anchor (I used 10 x ½” pan head screws). Then the block and the feeder are turned around to expose the other strap end. If the strap is plastic, pull tight on the strap and screw the other strap end. Now do the same procedure for the second strap. If you use a metal strap, you may need to squeeze the straps over the wooden anchor with pliers to get a tight fit. And a metal strap may “stick up” along the inside bottom of the feeder. You can flatten the strap with a long wide blade flat screwdriver and a hammer. Rest the bottom of the wooden anchor on a solid surface, pass the screwdriver blade through the feeder wiring and press it against the top of the metal strap. Tap the other end of the screwdriver with a hammer and the aluminum will flatten out against the feeder’s wire cage. Once you are satisfied with the wooden anchor, unscrew the straps and paint the anchor. Apply at least one coat of primer paint and allow it to dry for 24 hours. I next apply an exterior house paint to the anchor and allow that to dry 24 hours. Reassembly your anchor to the suet feeder being careful of the orientation. Finally Spray paint the exposed metal screws used to fasten the straps – I used a clear acrylic spray. This will stop the screws from rusting on you. And now you are finished. This suet feeder should last a long time! Just remember, your suet feeder is heavier now (with a wooden block attached to it). Make sure your mounting point is strong enough to hold it.
Scritto da: Ian
Works good
Well built, sturdy, and the chain stretches from top to bottom to keep the access gate closed.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
A place for all kinds of birds
All kinds of birds can perch on it
Scritto da: ed aungst
Ease of opening
Most suet squares fit.
Scritto da: winston
Bird feeder
Birdd love it
Scritto da: Stacie
Simple, effective feeder
Birds love this feeder! There is often a “line” at feeding time. I get woodpeckers, blue jays, chickadees and nuthatches most frequently. Recommend using hot suets to keep the squirrels out!
Scritto da: sandy welge kesselring
Easy to use
This suet feeder is easy to use for both us and the birds. Very sturdy.
Scritto da: MtnGirl12
Suet cake bird feeder.
I basically like this feeder. My last one looked identical to this one but for one little thing. The bit you push on to open the feeder is different. My last one had two narrow loops of coated metal, making it easy on the fingers to open and close. This one is just two single coated wires, about 1.5-2" apart. It is less comfortable prying open the box. I prefer the loop design for easy open. Will check this next time I order another feeder. That being said, my birds could care less and are very enthusiastic about the feeder.

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