3 thoughts on “Hummingbird Feeder Tubes – Stoppers | Make Your Own Feeders | Tube Made of Glass | Arts & Crafts | Replacement Parts – By Best Home Products (9)”
got these because they angle up a little more than … got these because they angle up a little more than others i have purchased that have a drip. These drip much less. Make sure you fill the feeder up full and put the stopper in before flipping it back over.
I noticed several negative reviews stating that these leaked horribly. The bottles need to be filled completely in … I noticed several negative reviews stating that these leaked horribly. The bottles need to be filled completely in order to not leak. It needs to create the suction. These worked great in my wine bottle feeders and I will definitely be ordering more.
They weren’t very sturdy and faded quickly in the summer sun of the … They weren’t very sturdy and faded quickly in the summer sun of the deep south. They also leak greatly and most of the nectar substitute went to the ground rather than the birds. I couldn’t get any sized bottle to generate a vacuum sufficient to keep the contents from continuously leaking out. On a positive note they seemed to attract the birds better than some other similar units that functioned better.
got these because they angle up a little more than … got these because they angle up a little more than others i have purchased that have a drip. These drip much less. Make sure you fill the feeder up full and put the stopper in before flipping it back over.
I noticed several negative reviews stating that these leaked horribly. The bottles need to be filled completely in … I noticed several negative reviews stating that these leaked horribly. The bottles need to be filled completely in order to not leak. It needs to create the suction. These worked great in my wine bottle feeders and I will definitely be ordering more.
They weren’t very sturdy and faded quickly in the summer sun of the … They weren’t very sturdy and faded quickly in the summer sun of the deep south. They also leak greatly and most of the nectar substitute went to the ground rather than the birds. I couldn’t get any sized bottle to generate a vacuum sufficient to keep the contents from continuously leaking out. On a positive note they seemed to attract the birds better than some other similar units that functioned better.