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The 90-Inch Heavy Duty Bird House Pole Mount Kit is designed for durability and versatility, featuring a heavy-duty steel construction with a powder-coated finish for weather resistance. It includes adjustable mounting platforms for various bird feeders and accessories, allowing for customizable height settings. Easy to install with included hardware, this stylish black pole enhances any outdoor space while attracting a variety of birds.



A**R
Bluebirds are interested!
Bluebirds suddenly appeared in my suburban yard last July, so I hurried up and bought this pole for a new bluebird house (not included), and also added a squirrel baffle (not included). Set everything up according to the standard (not facing west or east, etc). At first the bluebirds didn't come back, but around September they appeared again and were checking out the house on this pole! They've appeared several times since (once on Christmas Day) and have shown great interest in the house on this pole. I lowered it a bit so that I can clean out the house because I expect they'll start using it in the Spring. This pole was very easy to set up and it is heavy duty and very sturdy with the four prongs in the ground. The squirrel baffle (not included) fits well on the pole and wobbles nicely to scare squirrels and chipmunks. I feel this is a very sturdy pole and I plan to buy another to set up an additional bluebird house.
T**D
This is a true heavy duty pole kit.
This is a high end pole kit. When assembling, the pieces not only thread together but one end is just a bit smaller and drops into the other end making the ends overlap by about two inches and then the threads are tightened making this a superior pole to stay upright for a heavy weight birdhouse. I got lucky and got it on sale, and as soon as I put it together I could see it was waaaaaay better than the one I got from a different seller a few weeks ago so I quickly ordered another of these to replace the inadequate pole. The problem with the inadequate pole is it just threads together without overlapping and it has a lean to it with the heavy birdhouse on it. This pole will not do that. I got the green, it blends in and I love it.
M**B
Good for bird feeders
Simple to assemble, construction is good and in Florida's Sandy "soil" easy to to set up.Used it for the Solium photo bird feeder which is now being returned. Looking for a different one to install on this pole., 🙄
R**C
Adapt, Modify & Overcome
Yes, I borrowed the Marines culture motto, but for good reason. The smart plastic camera bird feeders and solar panel with "standard" pole size are infuriating to try and mount on a pole mount. We have Chip the squirrel, Rocky the raccoon, and Bucky the deer all vying for a taste of bird seed, the birds get left out in the cold if we are not careful. This sectional assembly pole is the correct size, sturdy, durable and tall enough to allow for the required baffle to keep Chip and Rocky at bay, tall enough to hopefully discourage Bucky. BUT....there is no way in heck to actually mount the feeder to the pole and have it firmly and securely attached.So adapt, modify & overcome. This means that the manufacturer's supplied mount for the feeder is not going to work at all, the end of this pole is way too small for that little set screw to hold the feeder securely on the pole, it wobbles and will in time be on the ground. Especially if Chip, Rocky or Bucky get frisky and find a way to toss it off for a bird seed buffet.There is a piece in this pole package that looks like an "L" with the pole attachment has a hole for the thumb screw that goes into the bottom of the feeder, but the hole is way too small for the thumb screw. Drill time, drill the hole a tad bit larger and voilà the thumb screw fits through, tighten with an allen wrench. First issue was overcome with modification. Next issue how to hang the solar panel on the feeder mount, the feeder has to be well away from trees or other convenient jumping off places for Chip and Rocky (yes Rocky can do some damage jumping from trees and garden arches to bird feeders, don't I know).So, how to get that solar panel on the back of the feeder, putting it on the ground is just asking for one of the dogs to use it as the newest chew toy. There are screw/boltholes in the back of the metal L shaped pole mount, but they are too far apart to match the screw holes on the solar panel mount, more drill time, measure the distance between two of the holes in the solar panel mount, then drill a new hole in the metal mount. Enlarge two of the holes in the solar panel mount to accommodate #6 machine screws (I used an ice pick, you could use a drill, but it is soft plastic), then mount that solar panel to the back of the L shaped metal pole mount using the #6 machine screws and bolts. Adapted, modified, and overcame the obstacle to mounting the feeder and solar panel to the pole, high enough and far away enough from trees, garden gates/arbors and other possible jumping off points that could be used by Chip or Rocky.This left the over-abundance of cable between the solar panel and the bird feeder UBC C port, easy, keep it tied up as it came, let out enough to reach the UBC C port, tighten it back up after letting out a few inches, then use two heavy duty twisties to tie the cable roll to two of the spare screw/boltholes on the back of the L shaped pole mount.
H**S
BETTER THAN EXPECTED
You almost never see an assembled pole product that is as durable as a non-assembled pole. This one is. It fits together seamlessly, tightly, and solidly. I pushed this long brown metal pole into the ground and it stands perfectly straight and solid, without leaning. I had some worries it would loosen or tilt, and it does nothing but stick straight up the way it's supposed to do. The prongs at the bottom also fit together ingeniously. The whole thing is just a victory in design and function and safe repeated usage.
A**R
Sturdy bird house pole
Goes together easily and appears to be sufficiently thick for strength
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