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Customer Reviews
2024-04-03 17:27:36
It is very large you can use it even as a suitcase if you are going to travel to go more comfortably but even if heavy fence does not feel bad why it fits well
2024-04-01 07:00:47
Backpack as described in the photo, quite large but adjustable on all sides. The delivery arrived a week earlier than expected
2024-03-31 05:14:05
Top quality, super robustly processed and is in no way inferior to brand backpacks. Lots of storage space and comfortable to carry.
2024-03-29 07:32:23
Great product. super fast delivery in a week. I recommend the seller.
2024-03-27 23:30:44
Large capacity, strong material, received a week earlier than expected.
2024-03-27 19:47:22
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2024-03-18 14:20:38
Very good warm your backpack not like others that ask you for 10 less looks but it lasts a week.
2024-02-23 10:46:51
Excellent quality, feels great and rigid, 10/10
2024-02-16 16:27:16
Good tire backpack good quality for the price mega good
2024-02-16 14:52:25
Perfect backpack for travel, durable and full of pockets. Fast shipping
2024-02-16 10:23:44
Backpack as described, already checked for quality, roomy and comfortable. The seller sent on time, received a week earlier. Seller recommend
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2023-06-25 21:42:23
I have looked and tried many "squirrel proof" bird feeders. In the past every single one was figured out by the squirrels. In the picture you will see the Flipper on the right. The one in the middle is a RollerFeeder and the one on the left is a Squirrel Buster. With the set up you see in the photo all three deter the squirrels. One of the contributing factors is that they are approx. 10 feet off the ground. So far we have witnessed 1 squirrel get tossed off the Flipper. I have seen single squirrels come on the deck, climb to the top of the feeder and then just leave. I have seen two squirrels come to the deck, one climb on top of the feeder, come down and both squirrels leave. It's been up for a little over 2 months without a breach from the squirrels .It also seems to be the birds favorite feeder although the Squirre lBuster also gets a lot of their attention. Sorry I can't seem to get the picture added. Yeah I finally got the picture added.
2023-05-08 23:08:41
This must be the Rolls Royce of bird feeding poles. this one's actually been thought about and is both robust and good-looking. It's made from solid steel (not tube) but is quite slim-line with an unfussy design - it looks elegant and is not over-heavy. It comes in two parts which slot together easily. One word of caution, the two parts are secured together with a grub screw: the Allen key for this is supplied and is obvious, but the grub screw is hidden away inside the open end of the upper part, there no warning of that and ours fell out into the grass before we realised - luckily a magnet found it. The makers could perhaps put Allen key and grub screw together in a small bag. The black paint looks thick and the whole thing looks really good, nothing shoddy about it. We put ours up without any problem: the double prongs went into our lawn easily. You can push the prongs in by pushing with your foot on the horizontal bar, as with a fork, which makes it easy to get them full depth in. It seems very stable. There's a small solid metal ring on one of the prongs which puzzled us - turns out it's there to hang the whole thing on during painting. We thought it might make it difficult to push into the ground but that was not the case, it was easy. It does not claim to be squirrel proof and it isn't. Squirrels climb the pole with ease. Because it comes into two pieces it will probably be possible to fit a 'slide-on' squirrel baffle (the more common type) - but we haven't actually tried that yet so can't be sure. Maybe a wrap-round metal baffle is the thing - squirrels can and do gnaw through plastic - but on a first search these seem (not surprisingly) to be more expensive. Finally the price is good for a quality product which should last and last. And just in case you're wondering, no I have no connection with them and haven't been asked, persuaded or paid to write this review! - I just felt they and this product deserved a good one because for they've really thought