COCONUT Shepherds Hook for Outside, 62 Inch Adjustable Bird Feeder Pole with 5 Prong Base, Garden Hanger Stand for Hummingbird Feeder, Wind Chime, Lantern
Original price was: $17.99.$13.99Current price is: $13.99.
Price: $17.99 - $13.99
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4.3 out of 5 stars
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4.2 out of 5 stars
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3.9 out of 5 stars
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Color
Silver White Black
Base Style
5 prongs 5 prongs ground anchor
Diameter
5/8 5/8 4/5
★Adjustable base for personalized settings: The shepherds hook features a 5-prong base with strong grip and can be moved up and down to accommodate different ground softness. In soft soil, you can insert the bird feeder stand deeper for increased stability.
★Weather-resistant steel material: Made of high-quality steel with a diameter of 5/8 inches and a powder coating to prevent rust, its compact structure can withstand extreme weather conditions, making it ideal for outdoor use.
★Adjustable height: With a load capacity of 18 pounds and a height of 62 inches (including the base), 1x “S” hook, 3x extenders, 1x tail rod, and 2x ground forks, you can adjust the height to 62 inches, 46 inches, or 30 inches shephards hook.
★Versatile use: Perfect for hanging birdhouses, wind chimes, and lanterns to beautify your backyard or balcony.
★Portable: Easy to install with a detachable design that allows you to take it anywhere. Please feel free to contact us if there are any questions about our shepherds hook for bird feeders for outside.
Customers say
Customers like the ease of assembly, appearance, and functionality of the storage hook. They mention it’s easy to fit together, looks good, and works well. Some are satisfied with the quality and stability. However, some customers disagree on its sturdiness, value for money, and height.
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Rob Smith –
Nice product
I bought 2 of these items, a 46″ and a 62″. No problems with the 46″ hook but there was a part missing from the 62″ box. One of the prongs that make up the 5 prong system wasn’t there. I didn’t think it would be a big deal but I was wrong. It isn’t very stable without the other prong. A good wind will make it lean one way or the other and I’ve had to stake it in the ground 3 times already. My bad for not returning it so I’ll just have to re-stake it over and over. Other than that, they are nice products and look good in our flower garden.
Amazon Customer –
Great Product, Sturdy and Easy Assembly
Just as described, this Shephard’s Hook was so easy to assemble and works great as a support for our large birdfeeder. We get lots of birds and even a few squirrels on the feeder, and the hook has held up with no issues.
Chuck –
Mostly sturdy enough, tall, a bit unattractive
This shepherds hook is alright. I like that it has a deep main stake and 4 support prongs, making it feel quite secure, but the holes for mounting the prongs are not staggered, so you can only properly secure one pair of prongs into a mounting hole. The others need to just be screwed down onto the middle post and held with friction, which isn’t ideal. I don’t even know if the screws are stainless or not, especially at this price.It’s adjustable by including/not including different segments. The segments screw in to each other in a somewhat secure arrangement, with quite a bit of metal overlap. They feel pretty sturdy when connected, assuming there isn’t some way for wind or something to slowly unscrew an upper segment from a lower segment.It’s not as attractive as I had hoped. It’s hard to get both sets of support prongs to be hidden without piling up mulch or something on top of them. Also, I didn’t realize that the top end of the hook is just a little plastic or maybe rubber cup/end piece which doesn’t look very attractive. It’d be nice if it came to some kind of taper, or was rounded, or something. I realize that would increase manufacturing cost, and this thing is very inexpensive, so it’s acceptable. Also, on retrospect, I see the design on the listing photos, but it’s not really obvious without zooming in. I hung a feeder basket from it, next to a very pretty copper bird feeder, and it’s kind of a stark contrast, aesthetically.For a bit over ten bucks, it’s a perfectly nice shepherds hook. I still don’t know how it holds up long-term, and I will likely come back with an update if it degrades significantly. In the meantime, it should be stable and functional.
SED9640 –
Nice hook
We got this for a birdfeeder, we left one connector piece out because it seemed to lean alot when we had it at full height, but itâs perfect with one out and that also makes it adjustable.
HR –
Sturdy, attractive and adjustable
I used This shepherdsâ crook to hand a bird feeder in my front yard. I love that you can set it to just the right height. I was worried it would be flimsy but it worked well. Bonus- the stakes that keep the pole secured in the ground can be configured a number of different ways, offering more stability if needed.
Casandra –
Does what I need it to
Does what it’s supposed to but it’s a little not sturdy but tjat also be cuz I had alot of trouble putting it together it was super confusing with no directions
Bruce H –
Nothing Fancy; but Works Well
What to say? It assembled very easily, it looks good, and it works wellâall of the things you want in a Shepherdâs hook on which to hang a hummingbird feeder.
Etall –
Not sturdy to use.
Sorry for the confusion. I could not get it apart for the return. Please go ahead and charge me the 13.??.
johanne v. –
Super
Gina Noakes –
Looks awesome !
Paulette Landry –
Like it, I would recommand it.
Koni 61 –
Der Stab als solches ist stabil, der Hacken zum eintreten ins Gras ist schlampig gearbeitet,Bei leichten Druck ist die SchweiÃnaht geplatzt. Habe ich selbst wieder angeschweiÃt.Hat man die Möglich nicht ,muss der Stab dann wieder in die USA ?? Von dort ist der
Martin Sigmund –
Super verarbeitet. Schnell versendet und auch erhalten…Ich verstehe leider nur nicht, warum man so etwas nicht in Deutschland oder zumindest Europa hergestellt bekommt und dafür einen solchen Transportweg benötigt. Nur Mal zum Thema Ãkonomie, Ãkologie und Nachhaltigkeit!