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RACCOON PROOF SQUIRREL PROOF

SUET BIRD FEEDERS

U.S. Patent No. D611661

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Weight empty: Just over 1-1/2 #

Overall Dimensions: 5 1/2"w x 11"h x 2"d

Inside grid dimensions:  5" x 8 5/8" x 1 1/16"

(holds approximately 1 1/2 standard suet blocks)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SUET BIRD FEEDER

While especially designed as a suet feeder, some seeds may also be offered and protected in the Lifelong® raccoon proof, squirrel proof suet feeder, such as Oil sunflower seeds (sunflower hearts are even better because the birds get in and out faster and traffic increases considerably), Thistle (Niger) seed, etc.

Note: the feeder is only very squirrel resistant when SEEDS are used.  If the seeds protrude so that Cardinals can pull them out, so can the squirrels.  It does slow the little buggers down a lot, though, and they usually just give up altogether.

 

* "NOTHING TO LOSE" WARRANTY/RETURN POLICY FOR YOUR WHOLE "LIFE LONG"

If, during the original owner's lifetime, the raccoon proof, squirrel proof Lifelong® suet feeder fails to protect suet from squirrels and/or raccoons under normal and proper use and upon return of the feeder, we will reimburse the original owner the full purchase price of the feeder plus shipping cost if our return instructions are followed.  In addition, we will replace any parts returned to us by the original owner that fail to perform their intended function due to wear or defective manufacture.  Warranty does not cover bear damage (yet), rhinoceros or elephant damage (probably never), hanging methods, or cosmetics (such as paint, label, etc.).
 
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IT WORKS!
written by K. B. - Fishers, IN, March 13, 2010
After many problems wih pesky squirrels and raccoons the Lifelong feeder works. Strongly built, easy to clean and fill.
Sarasota, FL
written by K.B., March 30, 2010
After owning several squirrel proof bird feeders, I had problems with raccoons! I am thrilled with my Lifelong feeder and wish I had found it sooner. The only ones unhappy with the feeder are the squirrels and raccoons in my backyard. Communication with Link Llewellyn was great. He was extremely helpful.
DEXTER, MI
written by R.A., May 15, 2010
Hi Link,

I think it would take a direct hit from a 20 ton bomb to damage your feeder. I love it as do the birds, especially woodpeckers.

I also purchased a roller feeder at the same time. The little ground squirrels loved it. Frequently I would find one of those guys up inside the feeder having a picnic. I've taken it down. I use a big, fat tube feeder that is too fat for them to get purchase on, so they started taking the top off and climbing inside to have their picnics. I drilled two holes through the side of the top piece and slipped two nails in to hold it in place. However, when it was hanging from the black hook where your feeder now hangs the larger squirrels could simply sit on the rail and reach over to get the seed.

I buy cracked & shelled corn in 50 Lb. bags (same with black oil sunflower seeds) to throw on the ground but often the deer and wild turkeys clean it out before dawn so I put more out at mid day for the ground feeders, including the squirrels. It's the raccoons that are really destructive. Except for your indestructible feeder they will knock a feeder to the ground and batter it to pieces. I trap and relocate raccoons. I've only trapped one this year but last summer I trapped 18 raccoons during the month of July.

Now to the second feeder I've ordered from you. I was looking at your feeder the other day and thought it might also work as a peanut feeder. I have had to stop using conventional peanut feeders because the squirrels would empty in a day and peanuts are expensive. If you are interested I will let you know how your feeder works with peanuts. Take care.

R.A. wrote May 21: I hung my new Lifelong Feeder (my second) yesterday and filled it with peanuts. It was an instant hit. The woodpeckers especially love it but other birds are visiting it as well. I stopped feeding peanuts a couple of years ago because the squirrels would empty a conventional peanut feeder in a single day. Not this one though. Congratulations on inventing the world's best squirrel proof peanut bird feeder.
Harrison, NY
written by Gina Ratner, June 24, 2010
Hi! I am ecstatic with your Lifelong suet feeder. It REALLY is raccoon proof. After giving up on several feeders claiming to be raccoon proof, I tried yours and my battles with the raccoons are finally over. It's been over 6 months, the feeder is holding up really well and we have discovered another added benefit to it. During the summer months I used to get a whole flock of starlings and they would go through 2 peanut suet cakes in a matter of hours. I tried plain suet and that discouraged them but our woodpeckers and other birds (nuthatches, etc.) did not care for plain suet, either. With the LIfelong feeder the starlings cannot hold on to it and the only birds that get to eat the suet are the ones it was intended for. I am so happy! Thank you for coming up with such a clever solution.
STAFFORD, VA
written by C. T., July 20, 2010
I just wanted to let you know that the Lifelong feeders arrived a while ago and have been put to good use. Some of the birds are still kind of leery about using them but they have definitely thwarted the raccoons, opossums, and squirrels. Thanks so much for making such a great product. I am sure that the feeders will last a lifetme. The quality is even better than I expected. The solid construction survived failed attempts by raccoons to either remove it or break it open. After the raccoons finally gave up I checked the feeder and it was no worse for the wear. I can say that these are the last feeders that I will ever have to buy. Well wortth the money! I really think you have a fantastic product that performs as promised -- something that is very rare today.
MAZOMANIE, WI
written by M. B., August 01, 2010
This feeder does the trick! No raccoons able to run off with it or break in yet, and they did try! All woodpeckers feed on it. Very happy! Thank you for out-smarting the raccoons.
Uniontown, OH
written by A.P., October 20, 2010
I love the feeder as do the birds! The Chickadees, Titmice, and Nuthatches were the first to discover and enjoy it. It took a few weeks, but the woodpeckers have started to enjoy the feeder as well! It is so easy to clean and fill. I haven't had any problems with the many squirrels and raccoons in my area-Great Job!!!
Branford, CT
written by C.H., November 30, 2010
I recently purchased a Lifelong Feeder and you asked for some feedback on it. Well, first of all the raccoons have not gotten into it which is one of the main reasons I bought it. And it is still on the branch where I hung it! The squirrels seem to realize they can't get into it and just ignore it. I have lost multiple suet feeders before to the raccoons. I haven't had a huge amount of activity but the chickadees and titmice found it almost immediately. Have seen a downy or red belly woodpecker on it occasionally. Hoping to have more activity as the weather gets colder. Thanks.
Kingsport, TN
written by C.B., December 26, 2010
As you recommend, I rubbed some suet on the outer surface of the feeder after installing one suet cake and I hung it where I'd had a traditional suet feeder. (I was having to bring that one inside every night -- an unpleasant task in wet and freezing weather.) Within an hour of hanging your feeder I saw five birds eating from it, and I was only checking it occasionally. I'm looking forward leaving it out overnight and watching the frustrated raccoons, too. Thanks for an excellent product and for good communication when I had questions prior to purchasing.
Sidney, Maine
written by R.C., January 10, 2011
The birds love this feeder! We're glad we bought the perch; a lot of the birds seem to prefer it, such as sparrows, blue jays, and cardinals. Thank you for making such a quality product.
Fenton, MI
written by J.H., February 01, 2011
Well, it took a few weeks, but I'm finally seeing nuthatches and even a brown creeper on my feeder today. They must be filling up before the big storm blows in. The squirrels had been trying to get at the suet since the first day I put it out, but I think they have finally given up. I'm happy I'm no longer replacing the suet cake daily because of those pesky critters! So far it's working out well, living up to all of it's promises. Thanks for the fast shipping, too.
QUINEBAUG, CT
written by Willy, June 20, 2011
Bought 1 and I'm now ordering my 2nd one....red bellied, hairies, downys, titmice, orioles, and other birds have been enjoying the feast of our homemade suet. Peanut butter, flower, vegetable shortning, oats.....easy to use , easy to clean, easy to reload. No more squirrels at the suet feeder...AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!
Winston-Salem, NC
written by E. S., December 06, 2011
Link, Lifelong feeder surpasses all (3) of the previous, so called squirrel proof feeders. Lifelong feeder was first used for suet; thereafter and has remained for black oil sunflower seeds. Squirrels do get some of the seeds, after filling, until seeds are well packed in feeder; racoons get none. Now the rest of the story; After hanging Lifelong feeder, I purchased a squirrel proof suet feeder to hang under the Lifelong, that cost half the cost of Lifelong. It proved to be squirrel proof, but racoons reach in and get all the suet. I now am ordering 2nd Lifelong feeder that truly works for suet, as a Christmas gift for the birds and myself. Yes, I'll say it; Spend a little more for Lifelong feeder that works and stop wasting money on other feeders that cost less and are much, much less effective!!!
Mooresville,IN
written by M. Johnson, July 03, 2012
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You! I had given up all hope of being able to leave my suet feeder out all night. Those pesky raccoons were eating all of my suet nightly and sometimes stealing the feeder so I had to bring it in every night for 2 years. While surfing the net I came across your feeder. Reviews were wonderful but did it really work? YES, YES, YES, IT WORKS! The first night the raccons wrapped the cord around the tree but feeder and suet still there. They havent been back since. All the other birds chicadees,titmouse,nuthatch,downey,hairy,red-bellied and most important the pileated love to eat from this feeder. Try it you'll love it
CROWN POINT, IN
written by B.B., July 03, 2012
I am so happy to have received my new feeder! By the fourth day, my feeder was Grand Central Station again! Due to squirrels, deer and (particularly) raccoons, I had all but given up on feeding my feathered friends. :( Now, with my new feeder, I have many happy birds flittering about. I bought the feeder and perch and placed it beneath a little feeder umbrella the raccoons left me. I filled the feeder with one suet cake, and then topped it off with oil sunflower seeds. This morning I smiled as I watched a woodpecker and nuthatch on the feeder at the same time, one on each side. This is great. Thank you for your excellent product!
Avon Lake, Ohio
written by DH, September 04, 2012
I added the LIFELONG to my set up earlier this summer and have been delighted by the results! I have suet in there and Downys, Hairys, and Red Bellied woodpeckers have been all over it! Some Starlings descended like flies a few days ago, but without a perch to rest on, the big voracious slobs grew frustrated and quickly gave up. And speaking of frustrated, after weeks of expending energy (which included some hilarious acrobatics) just to reach the feeder and then nothing to show for it once they do, it is safe to say my resident squirrels are going to require years of therapy and perhaps even lithium before they are able to smile again!
Lyme, CT
written by HL, September 23, 2012
FANTASTIC INVENTION. The raccoons were climbing up the metal pole, removing the bird feeder and the suet feeder every night. I was at my wit's end! While I want all the wildlife to eat, I also wanted my birds to have food. I found this invention and it WORKS. All different kinds of woodpeckers and even NON-woodpeckers love it. Highest recommendation and Link is a treasure to those of us who want to feed the birds. Order one, and you will LOVE it!
 
Enfield, CT
written by C. B., October 30, 2012
Hi! Been using your suet feeder a couple of weeks now and absolutely LOVE it! The woodpeckers are here all the time. The squirrels have tried to feed from it a couple of times but can't get anything from it. And luckily the raccoons don't come to it at all. The woodpeckers can eat in peace and quiet. I tried many feeders before and none compared to yours. The suet feeder is so easy to fill and clean. Thank you!
 
elkridge, md
January 26, 2013
having spent the same amount on those $4 green suet cages over the years as I did on this feeder it's comforting to know a few things; this works exceptionally well & I'll never, EVER, Have to search the neighborhood looking for where the local squirrels have taken my previous suet feeders as this is too heavy for them to move :) thanks
 
Greenbelt, MD
February 27, 2013
No raccoon has tasted any of my suet from these feeders.
They work as advertised.  I've noticed that wood peckers prefer these open face suet feeders where as sparrows seem to prefer my double cage suet feeder.  I bought the perch, but starlings monopolize the feeder standing on the perch keeping the woodpeckers waiting.  I have my feeders next to a large wooded area
with lots of raccoons.
 
 Fayetteville, GA
March 21, 2013
Fayetteville, GA
Thank You!!! I set up my green LifeLong suet feeder next to my matching green RollerFeeder and within 5 mins. several song birds jumped right on and starting enjoying the suet! :)

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