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Universal Bird Bath Dripper

by Erva
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Original price $66.99 - Original price $66.99
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Birds prefer moving water, and this dripper provides just that! Designed to fit most bird baths. The hanging hook provides 1-6/16" of clearance for fitting over the edge of your bird bath. The universal dripper is made of stainless steel and coated to look like copper.

Product Details:

  • Stainless Steel dripper tube
  • needle valve to control drip
  • 50 feet of plastic drip tubing and a plastic Y-valve
  • The connection between the dripper and tubing is solid brass
  • Made from noncorrosive, stainless steel 

Made in the USA.

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Customer Reviews

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john harvey
Sooo good

I’ve been looking for something like this for so long and by accident found it. Literally seconds after I installed it on my granite birdbath I had bird activity. They absolutely love the sound of the moving water, and the flow regulator is awesome so that I could slow it to a drip if I want to or make it a full stream of water and the fact that it came with a splitter is an excellent bonus because I’m using that as well. I dug a 50 foot trench for the water line in my backyard to run from the birdbath to the spigot and then filled it in with topsoil and reseeded it, and it’s just awesome!

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Marjorie Kay McCarty
Dripper O Dripper

Didn’t realize the knob on the dripper would be so hard to turn on and off and trying to regulate the drip into the birdbath, I do like it a lot and I’m trying to really have d to regulate to just a small drip so the birth bath won’t over flow. Just have to work with it from r awhile. Nice product though.

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Mr Dripper
Works great

I don’t have a traditional birdbath. I have a 22 inch bottom to a flower pot. The dripper hangs on there great. The birds love to land on it and get a drink from the dripping. I’m glad I added it to my birdbath. I would recommend it to anyone who has a birdbath.

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Bruce Robb
One tiny flaw

Very nice dripper. If you’re careful the hanging bracket can be widened to fit thicker (concrete) basins. Only complaint is that the flow control knob could not be turned down to just a drip. It was either slow flow, full on, or off. In case it was just mine that’s defective I would say don’t hesitate to purchase this because it’s still one of the best you’ll find.

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BecS
Very fun

I have reached the age at which I look forward to seeing the birds in my yard everyday. We live where it is hot and very dry and I noticed my the birds enjoyed bathing in the sprinklers that came on a few mornings a week.
I installed the dripper and my only complaint is that the drip rate is very hard to control and is variable depending on what else is going on my street.
Since we are under pretty much perpetual drought conditions, I installed a timer that lets it run about 3 hours a day and I have it on in the morning.

Thanks for the feedback and video! We're so glad you and your birds are enjoying the dripper. That sounds like a water pressure issue in your neighborhood, if you're noticing a correlation between the drip rate changing and things going on on your street.