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80" Feeder Pole 1" Diameter

by Erva
Original price $36.99 - Original price $36.99
Original price
$36.99
$36.99 - $36.99
Current price $36.99
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80" long one piece Pole. 1" in diameter. 

This is the heaviest duty American made commercially available tubular bird feeder pole. This pole has an .060 wall thickness (16 Gauge), and will not rust through. Our pole has almost twice the wall thickness found on mass market poles. It's also powder coated with an automotive quality polyurethane and lead free black baked on finish. 

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Jeff Baldwin

Pole and fixtures came together as Martha advertised! Needed a cap, plus some bird feeders had difficulty hanging from leaves (w/o hooks). Figured it out though!

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Jeff Baldwin

Pole and fixtures came together as Martha advertised! Needed a cap, plus some bird feeders had difficulty hanging from leaves (w/o hooks). Figured it out though!