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Ring Pull Perch Rings Reviews

4.3 Rating 15 Reviews
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Ring Pull Perch Rings are simply two perch rings designed specifically for Ring Pull Feeders. Ring Pull Perch Rings increase the perching area for each feed port which enables species such as the Robin and Chaffinch to feed more easily from hanging feeders. These perch rings easily click onto the Ring Pull feeders

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Brian Kimbel
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Posted 4 years ago
They were the wrong ones, the bird feeder I have is a few years old and no longer compatible with the shape of the perch rings - I haven't bothered to return them, I've used glue! It was not clear in the photo and I did ask the sales department if they would fit.
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Posted 4 years ago
I find the Ring Pull Perches are great for easy cleaning but the one downside I find is that they easily move around and I am straightening them up each morning when I go to feed the birds in my garden. I am pleased with them on the whole because the birds seem to like this type of perch on a feeder, but I find my feeders with fixed metal perches are preferred.
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Posted 5 years ago
Unfortunately not as tough as they used to be. The squirrels soon bite through them & I have to buy more
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Posted 5 years ago
Miss Rebecca Shaw
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Fantastic love them amazing a must buy people. I now get even more little birds Come to garden. The rings have brought in goldfinches and chaffinches. The blue tits stay longer now too. Highly recommended to all who love to watch the little birds.
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Posted 5 years ago
Fitted a treat and the birds visit more frequently now!
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Posted 5 years ago
Mr Brian Abbott
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Had previously bought a Jacobi Jayne ring pull feeder. A big improvement on my old feeders which needed a screwdriver and a lot of fiddling to dismantle to clean but some birds had difficulty adapting to the sideways perches, particularly my robin. Was not sure the perches would fit, since in the catalogue they did not seem to be by Jacobi Jayne and there is more than one manufacturer of ring pull feeders. They fitted a treat (were in fact J.Jayne) and solved the problem. Thought they were a bit expensive for what they were, particularly compared to the feeder itself, but service from Vine House was it's usual speedy self. Well pleased.
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Posted 6 years ago