The 36-inch Extended Reach Pole and Wall Bracket allows you to hang your favorite bird feeder just about anywhere. Extended arm hangs feeder away from wall helping to keep it clean. Re-position the pole based on the day, weather or lighting for the best bird watching.The overall reach of the hanger when installed is 36-inches, measured from the bottom of the mounting bracket to the end of the hanger it measures 51.8-inches in length. Hardware taped under the cardboard tag.
Product Features
- Extended arm hangs feeder away from wall helping to keep it clean
- Re-position the pole based on the day, weather or lighting for the best bird watching
- Powder-coated vulcan black
- Hardware taped under the cardboard tag
36 inch extended wall bracket Purchased this to try and keep raccoons out of our birdfeeder. So far, they can’t figure out how to get out on the pole. I am thrilled! We already had a squirrel proof feeder–but of course the raccoons figured out how to dump the seed out! Very sturdy. I would recommend the one you screw in not the clamp.
Green Esteem 60500 36-Inch Extended Reach Wall Pole I bought 2 of these as a replacement for a free-standing pole that was in the way in the middle of the yard. I attached one to the corner post of a 6-foot wooden privacy fence and one to a tree. The were easy to mount with an electric drill, easy to adjust to the desired position and are very secure. This is an excellent choice to hang feeders in out-of-the-way areas (such as patios or apartment balconies) or when yard space is at a premium.
Good sturdy pole… I purchased this product when I was on a mission to hang a new bird feeder in a place that the squirrels wouldn’t be able to get to it so easily. I screwed the pole plate onto the outside of my wooden deck and it extends out 3 feet. It is a very sturdy and strong pole. I like that you have the ability to slip the pole extension in to the plate but it swivels in both directions so that you can place it in the direction that you want and then tighten the pole so it stays in place. I think this…