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Happy Wings Nyjer Seed Wild Bird Food Prefilled Sock, 13-oz sock

Happy Wings Nyjer Seed Wild Bird Food Prefilled Sock, 13-oz sock

By null 13 reviews analyzed Updated Oct 2023 85% confidence
6.5 /10
Quality
5.0
Value
6.5
Design
7.0
Function
7.0
Durability
5.0

In a Nutshell

  • Mixed success in attracting birds
  • Durability issues reported
  • Good for specific bird species

Quick Verdict

The Happy Wings Nyjer Seed Wild Bird Food Prefilled Sock has mixed reviews. While some birds enjoy it, others avoid it altogether. The sock's durability is a concern, as it tends to break easily. Overall, it's a decent option for attracting certain bird species, but buyers should be aware of potential issues with the product's quality and longevity.

Quick Stats

Reviews Analyzed 13
Would Recommend 55%
Would Buy Again 0%
Avg Lifespan Less than a few months

Pet Compatibility

🐕 Dogs
Caution
🐈 Cats
Caution

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Attracts Specific Birds (4)

    Effective in attracting specific bird species like finches and chickadees.

Cons

  • Durability Issues (3) major

    The sock frequently breaks, even with minimal use.

Quality Trend: Declining

Users report decreased quality and durability over time.

Older Reviews Said:

neutral

Newer Reviews Say:

negative

Who Is This For?

Best For

  • Bird enthusiasts with specific birds — Effective in attracting finches and other specific species.

Skip If

  • Those prioritizing durability — Frequent reports of the sock breaking easily.

Durability & Care

Expected Lifespan Varies widely

Factors: Frequency of use, environmental conditions

Cleaning Methods

Machine wash
Hand wash
Spot clean

Floor Compatibility

Hardwood
Tile
Carpet
Vinyl
Laminate

Rating Distribution

2.7
13 reviews
5★
38%
4★
0%
3★
8%
2★
15%
1★
38%
Finches love (3) Sock durability (3)

Common Questions

Is the sock durable?

No, many users report that the sock breaks easily.

Does it attract specific birds?

Yes, it attracts finches and other specific species.

Highlighted Reviews

— Arachnae

"The Nyjer seed sock seems to have lured in two other species, the Junco, and the Black-capped Chickadee. It's fun watching the little birds hang on the sock eating the seed."

— Deanna

"The seed inside is good, but the sock holding the seed broke when the very first little bird came to it. I wasn’t expecting amazing quality, but this was cheaper quality than expected."

Bottom Line

We recommend considering other options if durability and consistent attracting power are critical. For those willing to take a chance, it might be worth trying for specific bird species.

6.5 /10
Average