J Schatz Mobile Bird Feeders blend creativity and purpose
Imagination knows no bounds. J Schatz is a designer of repute, widely acclaimed for his outstanding designs and handcraft products. Among the vast collection of amazing products is Mobile Bird Feeders. This range of products is a perfect blend of creativity and skilled craftsmanship. J Schatz offers two variants of these feeders namely Top Feeding and Side Feeding. Both these variants are further available with either one feeding tube (seesaw) or two feeding (carousel) tubes.

These feeders have a handcrafted stoneware tube with a vinyl coated wire attached to the top for to hang it up. The feeding tube is covered with rubber grommet and to its bottom a balancing ring is attached. These mobile bird feeders are very easy to use as one can hang them anywhere and has feeding holes in which the birdseeds can be put using a seed scoop. The side feeding models are designed for wetter regions while the top feeding one for hotter regions. Apart from its unique design, the awe-inspiring finish of the stoneware and aluminum assembly is capable of enhancing the beauty of any décor. The seesaw model can be availed in fifty-six color combinations while the carousel one in two.
These feeders are manufactured using premium quality material and are very durable in nature. Birds can easily sit and feed from the feeding holes that are 1.25 inches in diameter. The seesaw model has the capacity to hold 4.25 cups of seed while carousel can hold up to 9 cups. These mobile feeders remain in good shape for years if properly taken care of. One should use a damp cloth to properly hand clean the ceramic and aluminum surfaces. The feeder however should be cleaned with a feeder using a 10 percent beach and water solution. Let the feeder soaked in this solution for at least 10 minutes. Then shake it properly and rinse properly till the solution is completely washed off the feeder. If the interior of the feeder has accumulated some mold, then one can use a brush to wash it properly. However, one must refrain from using the brush on the exterior surface as it may cause scratches.
The mobile bird feeders by this New York designer are Wonder-Certified and 80 percent of the material used in manufacturing is either waste material or recycled one. Hanging this feeder is quite a task. One should ideally hand this feeder around 3 feet from the surrounding surfaces so that squirrels or other animals are not able to reach it. Even if they are able to jump up to the feeder from 3 feet distance, even then then getting hold on the glossy and slippery outer surface would be impossible.


