The Squirrel-Be-Gone Breakaway Squirrel Proof Feeder offers an attractive and affordable means of drawing in a wide variety of birds while keep squirrels away – saving you time and money on seed and feeders. Breakaway’s superior design boasts five collapsible perches. Each perch is individually calibrated to hold the weight of birds to allow them to perch and eat comfortably, but will collapse under the weight of a squirrel and throw them off balance. The Squirrel-Be-Gone Breakaway Feeder is part of the Perky-Pet Premium line of feeders and accessories, all of which are designed and built to exceed bird lovers’ expectations in both durability and attractiveness. In addition to the collapsible perches, the Breakaway components include a thick-gauge, extrusion-molded, UV-treated polycarbonate tube that resists clouding, discoloring, weather cracking and impact breakage. The zinc die-cast cap and base on this feeder are powder coated for rust resistance and the stainless steel hanger allows the feeder to hang securely in your bird feeding oasis. The Squirrel-Be-Gone Breakaway wild bird feeder is backed by a limited lifetime guarantee covering material and manufacturing defects.
Product Features
- 4.5 lb seed capacity
- Five individually calibrated collapsible perches
- Powder coated, heavy-duty zinc die-cast base and cap to resist corrosion and breakage
- Uv-Treated polycarbonate tube resists discoloring
- Designed and constructed to last a lifetime
Will pay for itself in what you save on birdseed the squirrels can’t access. IT WORKS! It really works!
Large capacity, easy to clean, and squirrel-proof! Over a year ago, I bought a Squirrel Buster bird feeder, and my backyard rapidly became the “in” spot for the feathered gastronomes in my area. We (and our cats) have been enjoying the sights so much that I decided to add another feeder and jumped at the chance to give the Perky Pet Breakaway feeder a try.
Large size, less seed thrown on the ground This sturdy, attractive feeder is much larger than I expected by looking at the photo–its literature claims it can hold up to 4.5 pounds of seed and I believe it. Our other bird-feeder is shaped like a little house with a roof on top and a tray on the bottom for the seeds, and that one we need to refill twice a day because sparrows dig through the seed offerings and toss any that aren’t their favorites onto the ground to be eaten the doves and squirrels. That sorting and tossing isn’t…