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Curved Hand Forged Wall Hanger

Curved Hand Forged Wall Hanger

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Attract birds for close up viewing!

Have fun watching your birds up-close! Wall hanger features an upturned end to hold your bird feeder in place, even if it’s windy. Hand-forged the old-fashioned way from 7/16 inch square wrought iron with a decorative twist. Designed to last and last with durable black powder coated finish. Available in three different sizes: 17 inch, 24 inch or reinforced 24 inch outreach. The 17 inch and 24 inch wall hangers support up to 20 lbs. each. Reinforced hanger with 3/8 inch reinforcement bar supports one feeder, weighing up to 40 lbs. Choose your preference.

  • Holds either 20 or 40 lbs. per hanger
  • Attract birds even closer for easy viewing
  • Features one solid piece of welded construction
  • Includes mounting hardware
  • Made in the USA

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Nov 24, 2020
Sarah H
Life-changing!
Fantastic product! Absolutely solved our squirrel problem. Saves bird seed for birds!
Sep 3, 2020
RangerWife
Son of a gun and boy howdy!
Just received our 44 inch hanger today. It was a breeze to put up and appears to be quite sturdy. For now....we are hanging our Hummer feeder from it but come fall....up goes the suet for the woodpeckers and nuthatches. We are very pleased with this adjustable swivel hanger.
Apr 4, 2019
Janis
Found something that would fit my metal rails
I had to replace my attach to the rails extended arm hangers but the ones I found locally only expanded to 2 inches and would not fit. This one fits and I am happy. I am reluctant to ty the longer one afraid that it would cause twisting in the rail. I ordered the smaller length. I cam take the bird feeders off by just reaching out. My only suggestion is the arm should have some texture as the bird slide down when they perch on it to wait their turn. I had to wrap traction tape around to help them. I am so glad I could find something that would fit

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