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  • Robust metal feeder. Flick top is hinged to open easily.  Closes firmly with magnetic clasp.
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Heavy Duty Flick 'n' Click Peanut Feeder

Regular price £12.95
Regular price £12.95 Sale price £12.95
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Heavy duty metal Flick n Click peanut feeder.

Robust metal feeder.
Flick top is hinged to open easily. 
Closes firmly with magnetic clasp.
Heavy duty mesh.
Base removes for easy cleaning.
Height excluding hook: Approx 8 inches.

Customer Reviews

Based on 4 reviews
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John Candler (Okehampton, GB)
Heavy Duty Flick and Click Peanut Feeder

Seems to be deterring the Squirrels so far

Hello John, thank you for your review. That's great news that the feeder is doing a great job.

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Janice Harding (Wandsworth, GB)
Parakeets can't get the top off.

Good and strong. Popular with the greater spotted woodpecker and ring necked parakeets. The latter have tried to lift the top off without success.

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Bryan Clark
Good Product

"Very good quality and can also be used for suet pellets."

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Julia Willcock
Birds Can'T Access Peanuts Easily

"This is strong and well made, no faults there. But I've left it hanging full for about 3 weeks and barely a nibble, so I took it away for a while before refreshing the peanuts and still no feeding. By the time the peanuts settle against the strong mesh the nuts are actually quite distant from the holes. I think birds struggle to make contact with the food."

Customer Reviews

Based on 4 reviews
100%
(4)
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John Candler (Okehampton, GB)
Heavy Duty Flick and Click Peanut Feeder

Seems to be deterring the Squirrels so far

Hello John, thank you for your review. That's great news that the feeder is doing a great job.

J
Janice Harding (Wandsworth, GB)
Parakeets can't get the top off.

Good and strong. Popular with the greater spotted woodpecker and ring necked parakeets. The latter have tried to lift the top off without success.

B
Bryan Clark
Good Product

"Very good quality and can also be used for suet pellets."

J
Julia Willcock
Birds Can'T Access Peanuts Easily

"This is strong and well made, no faults there. But I've left it hanging full for about 3 weeks and barely a nibble, so I took it away for a while before refreshing the peanuts and still no feeding. By the time the peanuts settle against the strong mesh the nuts are actually quite distant from the holes. I think birds struggle to make contact with the food."