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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de marzo de 2025
It’s gorgeous
T. Caperton
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de agosto de 2024
I can easily give the looks of this hummingbird feeder five stars, but I would only give it three stars for how difficult it is to refill. With no flat bottom or top, you have to hold it when refilling it. And the glass can be a little slippery and not so easy to hold while you're pouring the liquid in, especially with the liquid making it heavier. But it is sure one of the best looking feeders you can buy.
Paul Cavender
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de julio de 2020
It’s not a bad feeder however I would question “Handblown” maybe blown into a mould, because true hand blown glass does not have a seem running around it.Bad marketing in my book and it ships from China, so mass produced.
Cher
Comentado en Canadá el 24 de julio de 2020
Beautiful glass design and the hummingbirds love it. Have it hung right outside our window in our flowerbed. Easy to clean.
SM
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de marzo de 2020
This is one of the most beautiful hummingbird feeders I've ever purchased! So, why the 3 stars you ask? Well, there is one major design flaw that can actually hurt the hummingbird. The way I found out about this was when I posted a video on our community chat forum of a hummingbird sitting on the perch of this feeder. I couldn't understand why it stopped drinking from this particular feeder when all my other feeders (the plastic ones) had so many birds feeding. Someone from the community mentioned to be careful about certain feeders as they can cut a hummingbird's tongue. She said to check the underside of the feeding ports (under the flower part where they drink from) to see if it was made of metal or rubber. So I unscrewed the bottom metal part turned it upside down and sure enough the flower feeding port was made of metal instead of rubber. So what they've done is insert a metal tube in the middle of each flower (the feeding port) and then cut it so they could fold the metal pieces over to keep the metal tube from falling out. I ran my finger over each flower piece and felt sharp metal pieces! There was no way I was going to put this out again until I fixed it. I ended up taking off each of the flowers from the metal base then removed the metal tubes inside the flowers. I went back on Amazon and purchased plastic replacement tube to replace the metal ones. A note to the manufacturer: please figure something out so that the metal doesn't have sharp pieces that can cut the hummingbirds tongue. Thanks.
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