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2 Comments Add your own
1. Shirley | July 12th, 2006 at 11:50 am
Just bought my first feeder…am having difficulties…when I tilted the jar to fill the base and let the nectar bubble…then feeder bagan to drip like crazy…am disappointed in this.
2. Chris Whelan | July 12th, 2006 at 7:10 pm
This is the first dripping incident I’ve heard about, so thanks very much for bringing it to our attention, Shirley. I’d like to figure this one out.
The first thing that comes to mind is that maybe the two base pieces are pressed all the way together. Try that, and if the dripping is still there, you might have the first defective feeder. Not the distinction we’d like you to have, of course! But if that’s the case, we’ll trade you another feeder at no cost, or refund your money. Let us know what we need to do.
Thanks, Shirley!
Chris Whelan
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