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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Poorly conceived and constructed Jan 23, 2009
By A. Compressa This house has no drainage and is cheaply constructed. It opens from the bottom, not the top, and the door doesn't use a screw or latch, instead it's a 'snug fit' closure - which means it's difficult to open without jostling the contents (even more so once the wood swells). There are better houses out there in the same price range (e.g., Garden Treasures)
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Blue Bird House Dec 16, 2008
By Barbara Strange
"Bird Lover"
I saw nothing special about this item. I feel if it had a hinge that opened with a latch instead of a screw it would be much better. For the price you can find one at Walmart. My previous one I purchased locally and it is much better product.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
just bought 2 for $12 locally Nov 18, 2010
By birdweaver Saw very high quality bluebird house at the Bass Pro in Branson for $40. The Heath B-2 looks a little flimsy but I'll set them up and hope for the best.
Piece of crap Mar 17, 2012
By sally This "bluebird" house is not built in any way to the specifications that real bluebird houses are supposed to be. Birds are picky, and want them a certain way. These are cheaply made, in China, might last one season. And, as I said, are NOT bluebird houses. I sent mine right back. Do not buy this, if you are looking for a real bluebird house, that will actually attract bluebirds.
Not up to specs Aug 23, 2011
By amazonmax This item is made of lovely and aromatic cedar as described. Unfortunately, it does not meet the specifications for standard bluebird houses. The floorboard doesn't have drainage, the inside front wall doesn't have scoring so the young can crawl out, and the ventilation is questionable.
It is also cheaply made. The whole thing is constructed with air gun brads where small brass screws would have been sturdier. Also, the front panel is opened by removing a screw (see they have the screws) which will eventually strip out where a latch would last longer.
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