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Homestead 3201S Super Stop A Squirrel Wild Bird Feeder | 
| Brand: Homestead Category: Lawn & Patio
List Price: $46.95 Buy New: $32.85 You Save: $14.10 (30%)
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 231
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.4 Dimensions (in): 10 x 12.5 x 11
MPN: 3201-S Model: 3201S UPC: 071859028118 EAN: 0071859028118 ASIN: B00005OU5Y
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Squirrel-proof bird feeder with 11-pound (2-gallon) seed capacity | | • | Heavy duty steel hanger for optimal stability and easy hanging | | • | Mounts to tree or pole with included mounting clip (pole is not included) | | • | Stainless steel spring adjusts to keep out squirrels and larger birds | | • | Heavy-duty, rust resistant galvanized steel construction for years of use |
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Product Description Super Stop-A-Squirrel Feeder with heavy duty steel hanger included. Pole mount (up to 11/4 diameter poles) with mounting clip included (pole is NOT included). Can also be post or tree mounted with mounting hardware included. Stainless steel spring adjusts to deprive squirrels of feed and also restrict large birds by closing the feeding ports. Large, clear window to show seed level. Removeable seed bin for easy filling. Large capacity holds up to 11 lbs (2 gallons) of seed. Side/storm panels shields from wind, rain, snow. Made of heavyduty rustresistant galvanized steel. Durable forest green finish.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Nearly a decade of use and still performing well. October 18, 2008 I've had mine for nearly a decade and though the paint is peeling, it still is stellar in performance. I use it as a hanging feeder, using long hanging wires so the squirrels cannot access it at all from the small branches. It is as near squirrel proof a feeder I've ever used. The squirrels don't hang around to harass the birds either, which is great. If the birds drop seeds below, the squirrels seem content to consume from the ground or move on to other feed stations that are less squirrel-proof. As others have said, I like that it is easy to clean and the over-hang of the roof seems to protect the seed from mild rain storms here in Florida.
Only One Problem -- A Big One August 1, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
We were disappointed that this design failed to keep squirrels out of the birdseed due to one major problem: the hood does not fit snugly on the seed hopper. The gap that is created between the hood and the hopper is large enough to allow the squirrels in our yard (smart, they are) to flatten their bodies and squeeze their way into the hopper. Once inside, they eat to their hearts' content, then shovel all of the seed out the open end of the feeder. After they have emptied the hopper, they squeeze their way out through the gap and join their squirrel buddies on the ground for the feast they have created.
We threw away the box in which the feeder came, otherwise, we'd return it!
Make your money back in bird seed in the first season.. March 18, 2007 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I love the birds that come to my outdoor feeding station. I have multiple feeders out, depending on the time of year, but this unit is mounted to cedar post year round. I never had much of a squirrel problem, however, wite wing doves will raid any feeder with a platform. They are locked out of this one, but the Northern Cardinals can still enjoy it. I don't know what is best about this thing. The 11 lbs of seed it holds, the steel construction or the fact that it only feeds from a single side, so I can point it at the house and not miss a bird. (Most of these weight sensitive feeders feed from two hoppers.) I highly recomend this unit as the central piece of your bird feeding station. I have purchased over a dozen feeders, and none of them bring this entire group of features to the table.
Works February 14, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The thing locks squirrels out but I've seen a mouse stocking up on seeds from it! You also have to make sure there is NOTHING close for the squirrel to stand on and reach from because he/she/it has to hit the tension rod to close off the food... I do wish the port was wider because cardinals and birds of that size have a tough time perching on the small space. It's easy to keep clean, fill, etc.
I paid too much..... January 11, 2007 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
It's truly squirrel-proof. In fact this is my second one to buy. I bought it for almost $50 through Amazon but after I'd already ordered I spotted the same feeder at Wal-Mart for $29.95!
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