Contech SquirrelStop Automatic Spinning Squirrel Deterrent |

| Brand: Contech Category: Pet Products
List Price: $49.00 Buy New: $37.95 You Save: $11.05 (23%)
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 8339
Color: green Media: Misc. Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 6 x 6 x 7
MPN: SQSTP-001 Model: SQRSTP001 UPC: 059463001048 EAN: 0059463001048 ASIN: B000A838UQ
Release Date: March 30, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Features:
| • | The weight of a squirrel on the feeder Starts the SquirrelStop spinning for 20 seconds causing the squirrel to jump off | | • | Safe and harmless to squirrels and birds | | • | Works with any hanging feeder up to 10 lbs. | | • | Easy to use - no assembly required | | • | SquirrelStop helps ensure you are feeding birds - not squirrels |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description SquirrelStop protects your hanging bird feeder from squirrels. When a squirrel climbs on your feeder, the increased weight starts the SquirrelStop motor, spinning the feeder and causing the squirrel to jump off. Squirrels learn to leave your feeder alone - and birds can enjoy their food undisturbed. Squirrel triggered: Weight of squirrel (1/3 lb. or 150 g. minimum) on feeder starts the SquirrelStop spinning for 20 seconds, causing the squirrel to jump off. Safe and harmless to squirrels and birds. Works with any hanging feeder weighing up to 10 lbs. Easy to use - no assembly required. SquirrelStop helps ensure you are feeding birds - not squirrels
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Customer Reviews:
Excellent Product August 11, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Have had it a couple of months now and have never seen it not do it's job. Even when the squirrel hangs on. I have seen them hang on for 3 times until they can take it no more. Great fun for the kids to watch. The only problem is that the squirrels tend to not try anymore.
"Until Something Better Comes Along" September 14, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Second SquirrelStop purchased through Amazon. Depending on the construction of the feeder, I have finished the battle of wits with these 'rodents'. 90% of the time this product will deliver its objective. That is to toss the furry into space. "They" did tend to cling to the feeder constructed of softer material such as wood. Maybe they could develop a model with a supercharge takeoff that kicks in when this is detected.
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