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It's easy to make your own hummingbird feeder with these inexpensive, foolproof feeder tubes. Use any type bottle, jar or other container for liquid. All you need is an opening into which you push the rubber stopper on the feeder tube. The stopper is tapered and measures 1" at the top and 5/8" at the bottom. The curved plastic tube has a red tip to attract hummingbirds. Potters will find these feeder tubes perfect for completing a handmade feeder. For the crafts-minded person, plastic pop bottles make excellent containers. You can also use glass jars with lids. Just drill a hole in the lid and insert the feeder. Important: make sure that the rubber stopper fits tightly into your container to prevent leakage at the tip. You get a total of 12 feeder inserts in this offer, each one consisting of a transparent feeder tube, a red cap with feeding hole and a rubber stopper. They are assembled and ready to use.
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Hummingbird Feeder Tubing
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| Review Date: October 18, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Terry A. Reynolds, Bloomington, IN USA |
| I had broken the old feeding tube while washing and finally found this as a replacement. Initially concerned that the red cap opening was to big. I put it to the test and hummingbirds seemed to think it worked fine. Really didn't need twelve but will make other feeders come spring !! |
great for gifts
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| Review Date: December 7, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Tamie Martin, New Orleans |
| My children used these to make hummingbird feeders to give as Christmas gifts. They fit several sizes of bottles & made making the gifts soooo much easier! |
Hummers feeding tube is just what I wanted....
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| Review Date: February 12, 2009 |
| Reviewer: gourd designs by Melissa, |
| I got just what I needed and expected. I am making gourd hummingbird feeders and needed the tube assembly. These were just what I needed. This was the best value I found in hummingbird feeder tubes. |
Great replacement piece
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| Review Date: October 2, 2008 |
| Reviewer: J. A. Mcvey, Point Roberts, WA |
| I have numerous glass hummingbird feeders, that were leaking. These filled the bill to replace them. I have some leftover for next year as well. Great deal. |
Great for small feeders!
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| Review Date: October 19, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Patti, SW Virginia |
| These are great feeder tubes for making your own hummingbird feeders! These are the type of feeder tubes that should be used in smaller types of hummingbird feeders. I use old glass pop bottles which are a good size for these. They are a perfect fit & don't leak as long as you have the cork in tight and don't have them in too large of a bottle (which causes too much pressure thus making any feeder tube leak). My hummingbird visitors LOVE these. |
Hummingbird feeder tubes
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| Review Date: June 14, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Lori Tremblay, Hooksett, NH |
| Great product that arrived shortly after I ordered it and was just as it was described on Amazon. I would buy this product again. |
just what we wanted
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| Review Date: June 25, 2010 |
| Reviewer: captpete, |
this is just what we wanted for the hummingbird feeders that we make from old wine bottles.
service and delivery were great, shipping and packaging was top notch...everything arrived sooner than expected and the birds just love them!! |
The right item at a fair price
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| Review Date: July 5, 2010 |
| Reviewer: William D. Macgillvary, Connecticut |
| Although I only needed two or three tubes, being able to find these at a reasonable price was a pleasant suprise. Just what I was looking for. |
feeder tube
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| Review Date: August 8, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Michael, |
| I find that the feeder tube fits my needs perfectly. I am making hummingbird feeders to give as Christmas presents to relatives and friends. They are quite easy to install and could be a project for children with adult supervision. Use in clear, empty, soda or beer bottles. The nector can be bought at a store or use a sugar, water solution with a little red food coloring. |
creative activity
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| Review Date: August 20, 2010 |
| Reviewer: buni, |
| the feeder tubes arrived much quicker than they said they would ! yee-ha ! I fear they have a tendency to leak if not overly careful, but I am still thoroughly pleased. |
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