Perky-Pet Diamond Wine Top-Fill Glass Hummingbird Feeder
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About This Item
Details
- Antique-style bottle adds a lovely vintage look to any outdoor setting.
- Flower-like ports wrap around the base and offer the birds a more natural place to feed.
- Gasket helps prevent any leaking.
- Detach parts for a quick and simple cleaning.
- Tapered stems in flowers prevent bees from getting to the nectar.
Instructions
Hand Wash
Size
| Size | Length | Width | Height |
|---|---|---|---|
| One Size | 5.5 inches | 5.5 inches | 13.5 inches |
Questions & Answers
1 Customer Questions
Will this rust?
24 Customer Reviews
Not my first one. Birds love them.
This my third one and they are easy to clean and birds consistently come to them more than others.
This my third one and they are easy to clean and birds consistently come to them more than others.
I love that the top opens
I put this out the hummingbirds love it. I can’t keep them filled, and they’re so easy to deal with because you just open the top and pourthis liquid in instead
I put this out the hummingbirds love it. I can’t keep them filled, and they’re so easy to deal with because you just open the top and pourthis liquid in instead of undoing the base and spilling everything.
Best design
Love the top loading hummingbird feeders. Easy to clean and fill
Love the top loading hummingbird feeders. Easy to clean and fill
Top fill is the best way to go!
Top fill is easier and 100% better than bottom screw! Recommend 1000%
Top fill is easier and 100% better than bottom screw! Recommend 1000%
Easy to fill and clean
Attractive design. Wish there were more designs.
Attractive design. Wish there were more designs.
Only OK
There is foam piece in the bottom piece that is attached and not removable. It’s hard to clean and more than once I’ve opened the feeder and the remaining nectar
There is foam piece in the bottom piece that is attached and not removable. It’s hard to clean and more than once I’ve opened the feeder and the remaining nectar spelled rotten. I switch nectar out every 3 days because of the heat. My other feeder from the same brand doesn’t have this foam piece (but it doesn’t come apart as easily and is tougher to clean) and I don’t have this problem with the spoiled nectar. It is very easy and convenient to clean apart from the foam piece. Will use it more when the weather cools.
Great but..
I have lots of these top filled hummingbird feeders as I hang 6 at a time. I love the pineapple one but finally wore the rubber gasket out on one and replaced with
I have lots of these top filled hummingbird feeders as I hang 6 at a time. I love the pineapple one but finally wore the rubber gasket out on one and replaced with 2 different models. My only complaint on this one is the lack of perches but I believe the purple does attract the birds just fine. For those of you wanting top fills, I would caution against the cactus as I have only had consistent leaking issues with both of those that I have owned but I use them as LED lamps now.
Perfect color
Perfect shape
Perfect shape
Poorly designed feeder
This hummingbird feeder almost immediately drains every time I fill it up because it starts some type of siphon effect. I've tried multiple different filling methods,
This hummingbird feeder almost immediately drains every time I fill it up because it starts some type of siphon effect. I've tried multiple different filling methods, making sure it's assembled correctly, etc. and nothing seems to prevent the siphon. So i've wasted loads of nectar because of this feeder. I would not buy a second one and would definitely choose a different model/brand
Beautiful MESS
So many issues with this feeder. I will say that it’s beautiful. The hummingbirds have zero attraction to it. I finally hung another one next to it just to see if
So many issues with this feeder. I will say that it’s beautiful. The hummingbirds have zero attraction to it. I finally hung another one next to it just to see if maybe there was a lull in their visits. Nope, they immediately came to the other feeder. Next was the leaking. There’s even a warning label on the feeder that if it leaks, you’ll need to tighten it. Yep, I’ve had to tighten it two times a day since hanging it. Then this morning, when it’s as tight as it can be, the nectar came out of the flower holes. This seems to happen when the sun comes out and hits the feeder. I haven’t tested it in the shade, so that might work. I live in TN, so not too hot right now, but if you’re in a hotter climate, I wouldn’t even try it. Maybe if you live someplace where it doesn’t get past 75 degrees.