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API 970 20-Inch Diameter Heated Bird Bath with Metal Stand. This heated bird bath bowl features 150 watts of power and is thermostatically controlled. The bowl is 20-inches by 2-inches 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 sturdy metal stand.
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This heated bath lets you enjoy watching backyard songbirds all year ‘round. A built-in thermostat and 150 watts of power prevent their watering fountain from becoming a skating pond, even on the coldest days. Completely hidden from surface view, the heating element automatically keeps water temperature between 40 and 50 degrees Fahrenheit. The bowl is also specially designed to attract and encourage birds to land. A textured surface and shaped rim allow a bird’s talons to easily grasp and perch, while the gradual slope promotes bathing. Crack-proof even in subzero conditions, the bowl measures 20 inches in diameter by 2 inches deep. It comes with a sturdy, 30-inch-high metal stand and 15-inch power cord. (The bird bath can also mount on a wooden deck railing.) Made in the USA, this item is covered by a three-year guarantee.
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A great winter waterer
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Even in our below zero weather, it kept the ice clear. The stand works well, easy to level and sturdy. The enclosed U clips make sure the squirrels do not tip it over. The stand was well made and easy to assemble.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-12-16
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Had to duct tape together
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The screws to hold legs together did not work so had to use duct tape. It held together ok then. Only problem is, no birds have used it. Not sure why. Maybe they get enough water from the snow.
Rating:
(3
out of 5) @ 2008-02-16
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Fun (for the birds) bird bath
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The API 970 20 inch birdbath has been a giant hit with the birds. The water does need to be changed almost daily because the patrons don't exercise proper spa sanitary habits. It's January and the water doesn't freeze, and there are often three or four birds enjoying the water. My one problem so far has been some varmint tipping it over at night, but I put some bricks on the legs and that seems to have cured the problem. I'll install it more permanently in the spring.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-01-20
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Heated Bird Bath
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This heated bird bath is awesome. It was super easy to put together and works like a dream. Now the birds can drink water all year long!!
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-01-07
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Best Bird Bath
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If looking for a Winter bird bath, this is the best!
We used to use bird bath heaters, they never worked well in
cold weather, only keep a small hole in the water open.
This Bath keeps all the water free, no matter how cold it
gets! (We are in Michigan).
The only negative we have found is the stand, It is kind of cheap. We just used u hooks pushed in the ground to keep secure. You can always easily attach to deck railing.
For keeping the Birds happy, this bath is great!
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-01-04
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