Heath Bird's Blend Seed Bell Wild Bird Food
In a Nutshell
- Birds generally like the product.
- Significant quality and durability issues reported.
- Mixed value perception with some praising the price, others questioning the value.
Quick Verdict
Heath Bird's Blend Seed Bell Wild Bird Food has mixed reviews. While some birds enjoy it, there are significant issues with durability and quality.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Bells crumble and fall apart easily, which makes it a waste of money.
Prevention: Look for a more durable product.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Good Design (2)
The bell size and design appealed to many users, especially given it comes in reasonable cost.
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Birds Enjoy the Feed (2)
Several reviews mention birds enjoying the blender.
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Fixable (1)
Users report minor and fixable issues
Cons
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Quality Issues (3) major
There are multiple reports of the product crumbling and not being durable.
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Durability Issues (2) major
Several users reported that the bells would crumble easily.
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New Binding Substance (2) major
Manufacturer experimented with a binding substance, making it complicated for birds.
Quality Trend: Declining
Durability notes indicated very poorly, mentions that it isn't a good product, the quality has declined.
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Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Bird enthusiasts — Primarily pet owners looking for bird seeds will appreciate the variety of seeds in the product. Gardening enthusiasts may also like it.
✗ Skip If
- • People who are more conscious of quality (and thus price). — Multiple mentions of the product crumbling, deteriorating and not lasting long.
Durability & Care
Factors: quality, accessibility
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this product suitable for all bird species?
The product is stated to be great for birds, however the quality would be an issue. we would suggest buying something else.
Highlighted Reviews
"The size of the bell was just right. Didn’t scare my parakeet. Cockatiel loved it as well."
"Birds can't get through it to eat seeds due to possibility of some new substance."
Bottom Line
With quality and durability concerns, we would recommend considering alternatives. It may be best only if birds love it but solve the quality issue.