Pros & Cons
Pros
Best hummingbird feeder ever made. They have perches to rest on. The only thing that could use is to have the flowers on the top in a yellow colour.
The hummingbird saucer is easy to fill and clean. It's easy to bring inside to wash with soapy water and refill. The clear dish lets us see as the hummingbirds extract the liquid.
The brass hanger is sturdy and hasn't rusted. No more issues with wasps. Easy to clean, bees and bugs cannot get to the nectar.
Cons
Not worth more than 10 dollars in my opinion. Poor design. My old feeder works a lot better.
Highlights
Quality
A very well made good quality product
Mom has not put it out yet but she really likes it and it seems like a nice product
It also means little or no poop below the feeder which was a real problem with the perchless feeder i had before
Packaging/appearance
I make enough for a few weeks at a time and store the unused amount in a glass bottle in the fridge
Competitiveness
After a full summer using best on the market
I’ve bought many of the cheaper ones
Overview
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Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Not too many hummingbirds but we put it out late in july
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Others are definitely substandard for a variety of reasons
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
So i always have to waste old nectar when i want to refill and halfway through the hummers beaks are not long enough to reach the nectar thats still in the feeder
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Thanks to so many good reviews i settled on this hummzinger
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It was not drinking from it though so i took it down and removed the little bug guards thinking it was not used to them
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I am going to wait until bug season and then try the guards again once the birds are used to the feeder
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My added photos were taken shortly after hanging this feeder up
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Their tongues are at least as long as their beaks and will easily reach the bottom of the nectar holder