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API 645 Bird Bath Bowl with Tilt-to-Clean Deck Rail Mounting Bracket | 
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| Brand: API Category: Lawn & Patio
Buy New: $35.89 (On sale from $46.65) You Save: $10.76 (23%)
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Rating: 14 reviews
Color: Light stone color Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.5 Dimensions (in): 20 x 20 x 2
MPN: 645 Model: 645 UPC: 022102645002 EAN: 0022102645002
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| • | Practical birdbath with tilting mount from API, Inc. | | • | Basin is constructed in plastic with a rim designed for natural talon gripping | | • | Basin mounts a screw-clamp bracket that fits deck railings; no tools needed for installation | | • | Hinged mount allows users to tilt the basin to dump out dirty water for simple pool refreshing | | • | The bath measures 20 inches in diameter with a 2-inch depth; this item weighs 4.9 pounds upon shipping |
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Product Description API 645 Bird Bath Bowl with Tilt-to-Clean Deck Rail Mounting Bracket. The bowl is 20 x 2 deep. The shape of the rim is designed to be easily grasped by a bird's talons making it a natural perch and, as a result, encourages landings. Includes a mounting bracket that firmly attaches to deck rails. The bath can be tilted for cleaning without removing it from the rail.
Amazon.com Review Birds enjoy drinking, playing and bathing in many pools of water, whether splashing in a puddle brimming from a pothole, water treatment reservoir, or a public fountain. However, some of these swimming areas are tainted by oil and gasoline run-off, sewage, residue from a road's tar or asphalt, or heavy chlorination. Such unnatural impurities may actually leave a bird dirtier post-bath and endanger its physical wellbeing. While controlling the water quality of every puddle in the world is impossible, bird lovers can at least provide a safer bathing pool for feathered friends by installing a home birdbath and keeping the basin stocked with clean water. To help encourage frequent refills of fresh water, Allied Precision Industries (API) created this birdbath model with a hinged mount to enable easy disposal of dirty, stagnant water. Simple in appearance to fit into any outdoor decor, the birdbath basin features plastic construction that fares well through all weather conditions. Birds come to rest on the basin's rim, which is designed specifically to accommodate a natural talon grip. The basin affixes to API's unique EZ-Tilt-To-Clean deck rail mount. A sturdy hinge allows users to flip the basin over to quickly dump dirty water over the railing. The mount uses a screw clamp to grip a rail, needing no drills for installation. To best attract birds, place the birdbath in a sheltered southeast location and stock with fresh water regularly. The bath measures 20 inches in diameter with a 2-inch depth. This item weighs 4.9 pounds upon shipping. --Jessica Reuling
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
Almost worth the cost December 29, 2008 Invisible Lizard (Cary, NC) It's a little on the flimsy side, although for $40 (at the time of my purchase) I hardly expected something made of cast iron. The basin is plastic and very lightweight, which is good. The clamp holding it to the railing of your deck is metal but not nearly sturdy enough. When attached it to our deck (which has 2x4 railings) and the clamp did hold it tight enough. Here's the problem: the clamp would work better on a 2x6 railing. It (the clamp) is basically about 7" long, has one leg that fits squarely on one side of your railing while the other hangs off and has short screws that insert into that other end which you tighten/screw down to hold it onto the 2x6 (probably quite nicely). However, to fasten it in place for a 2x4, you have to use much longer (provided) screws which don't really hold it tight enough. Instead they tended to bend the entire clamp convexly (is that a word?) and make it lose its grip entirely. In the end, I cut a chunk of 2x4 from a spare piece of wood I had lying around and used it as a "shim" so I could make use of the smaller screws. It's on fairly securely, but it probably won't hold the weight of some backyard woodland creature that might try to get in for a drink. So yeah, it works, finally and after about 30 minutes of finagling, but I think for $40 I would have liked a sturdier mounting bracket.
Wrong choice November 8, 2008 Caroline M. Hoefferle I just bought this bird bath and am tempted to return it. The brackets do not fit together, so the bowl does not clip onto the railing properly. It is unstable and not level. It is just poorly made and definitely not worth the money.
Good Results October 17, 2008 David E. Matchen (Chambers County, AL USA) I bought this for my mom so that she might enjoy a closer view of the many birds in her yard. It was easy to install and the birds seem to have accepted it. Whenever I visit, Mom reports on the birds she has observed using it, so I am happy with the result. I cannot say anything about how long it will hold up, but even if it only lasts a few seasons, Mom (and I) will have gotten plenty of value from it.
Love it and the Birds found it quickly! September 21, 2008 Traci Billingsley (Fredericksburg, va) This is a great birdbath! It was easy to install and the birds found it quickly. It actually gets quite crowded because they all love it!!!
Birds love this!! August 27, 2008 Mark B. Martin This is a sturdy, well-made product. The birds LOVE it. It's a little larger than it looks in the picture, I think. Easy to care for. My deck railing is a 1" x 6", and fits perfectly.
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