Topflight® 7103-2 Copper Triple Tube Bird Feeder

November 17, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Copper Bird Feeders

  • Bird feeder with squirrel-proof, flip up ports
  • Seed tray simplifies cleaning
  • Integrated dome guard foils squirrels and protects seed from weather
  • Heavy-duty acrylic seed tubes with copper armor
  • Twelve feeding stations and 10-pound seed capacity

Product Description
Opus Top Flight Triple Tube Bird Feeder with integrated dome guard that foils squirrels and protects seed from weather. Features heavy-duty acrylic seed tubes with copper armor on the seed ports to prevent damage from sq… More >>


Topflight® 7103-2 Copper Triple Tube Bird Feeder

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5 Responses to “Topflight® 7103-2 Copper Triple Tube Bird Feeder”
  1. Anonymous says:

    I was looking for a bird feeder that my bulimic squirrels do not empty in 2 seconds. I saw a beutifull 3 tubes feeder made of couper. This is mine!! I thought and I ask for it inmediately. First disappointment: no coupper; instead I found “plastic” poliuretane. I mounted it in a pole; at least I thought, my birds can eat the expensive food I bought for them. Well, the only live creatures in my bird feeder were “squirrels”. The birds are scare of the shape of the bird-feeder. I dont know why. Maybe because it looks like a scarecrow with a hat. I put oil with pepper. My hangry squirrels run away but the scarecrow didnt attract my birds. I dont give up. I have not put seeds in the other bird feeders and I filled the coupper scarecrow with exquisite seeds. I hope that with this strategy, the plastic scarecrow will feed my cardinals.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. Rich says:

    Pretty and sleek disign.

    Probably is normal that it took several weeks for birds to get acclaimated to use it.

    Squirrels have no problem climbing the pole to the seed. I bought it for the supossed anti squirrel properities.

    Cardinals and other big birds do not visit. It mostly attracts ordinar
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. I would recomend this bird feeder to all, it attracts all kinds of birds and you can put three different kinds of seeds in it
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. This was a great feeder, very popular with the birds, for the first several weeks, but once the squirrels figured out how to get to it, it was doomed. They ate the little doors off the plastic ports, meaning seed could spill everywhere, and eventually they chewed the plastic dome all the way around the metal hanging ring, so the entire feeder fell to the ground, leaving only a metal ring hanging there. This was a valuable lesson! I replaced it with a feeder with NO PLASTIC PARTS whatsoever. Just a metal hanger isn’t enough!
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. I purchased one of these feeders in late August, 2009 and in less than 3 weeks, one of the cheap plastic flip gates (that control seed delivery at each of the ports) had either broken off or a bird or squirrel had eaten it, and I can now only fill that tube half way (it was an upper port), because the seeds spill out of the open port. I wrote the company at the address listed in their warranty information and the letter was returned by the Post Office as undeliverable. Either the address is phony or the company has gone out of business or moved without leaving any forwarding address. I am now stuck with a feeder that is operational on 2 1/2 tubes, for which I paid nearly $60.

    My advice – find another feeder to buy! Looks good, but if it breaks you are stuck!
    Rating: 1 / 5

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