Perky-Pet® Navy 2-in-1 Tube Bird Feeder - All Questions

Perky-Pet® Navy 2-in-1 Tube Bird Feeder
Model
3265
I just purchased four red 2-in-1 feeders. It has flippable ports. One position is for finch type food and the other when open for mixed food. I feed mixed foods, thus the flapper has to be in the completely open position. I try to put these flappers in the open position and most of the four feeders I purchased they don't stay open but flip back to the finch/thistle position all the time. It looks like the little dimple of plastic to keep them open is too small and will not keep the flapper open. I am very disappointed and now have four of your feeders that are almost "useless" as the flapper will not stay open, but flips to the closed thistle position. I purchased them at a Bi-Mart store in East Wenatchee, WA. CAN YOU HELP??? Bob
Question by: Bob on Feb 10, 2025, 11:20 AM
Hi Bob, thank you for reaching out. We're sorry to hear about the issue with the feeders. As you mentioned, the flapper should be adjusted to the open position. For further assistance, please give us a call at 1-855-737-5973, and we'd be happy to help resolve the issue.
Answer by: Victor on Feb 10, 2025, 5:27 PM
Will the navy 2-in-1 wild bird feeder, with the opening ports, accommodate unshelled sunflower seed?
Question by: Peter on Mar 20, 2025, 11:23 AM
Thank you for contacting Perky-Pet®.
I’d be happy to assist you with your question regarding the Perky-Pet® Navy 2-in-1 Tube Bird Feeder.
This feeder is designed to accommodate sunflower seed, mixed seed, and Nyjer/thistle seed. You may also try using unshelled sunflower seeds, but if the feeder does not hold them properly, we highly recommend using regular sunflower seeds for the best results.
If you have any further questions, feel free to reach out.
Warm regards
I’d be happy to assist you with your question regarding the Perky-Pet® Navy 2-in-1 Tube Bird Feeder.
This feeder is designed to accommodate sunflower seed, mixed seed, and Nyjer/thistle seed. You may also try using unshelled sunflower seeds, but if the feeder does not hold them properly, we highly recommend using regular sunflower seeds for the best results.
If you have any further questions, feel free to reach out.
Warm regards
Answer by: Omkar (Admin) on Mar 20, 2025, 4:04 PM