This is a heavy-duty double suet treat feeder with a contemporary Pewter colour finish. Ideal for attracting a wide range of garden birds. The Tom Chambers Pewter Double Suet Treat Feeder holds two suet treats at once, which is perfect for being able to offer birds different flavours to maintain their interest.
Suet is packed with essential nutrients and is high in energy, a great year-round complementary feed for wild birds.
Featuring a strong pewter open mesh holder and topped with an angular pewter roof for keeping the suet treats dry, this feeder is perfect for year-round feeding. The handle makes this a versatile suet treat feeder, which can either be hung on a bird feeding station, on a bracket or tree branch.
This robust feeder is easy to fill, by simply lifting the lid and placing two suet treats inside for birds to enjoy. Choose an open location for your Double Suet Treat Feeder as this will help to prevent a predator attack.
Remember to replenish regularly, as wild birds become reliable on bird feed provided in the garden, particularly during periods of harsher weather.
Product Details
- Brand: Tom Chambers
- Range: Suet & Fat Ball Feeders
- Type: Double Suet feeder
- Capacity:Â 2 x suet treats
- Dimensions: 23cm H (including handle) x 9cm W x 15cm L (approximately)
- Suitable with the Tom Chambers Suet Treats Triple Pack
Good to Know
- Heavy-duty & all-weather feeder for wild birds
- Holds any 2 x Tom Chambers Suet Treats
- Contemporary Pewter finish
- Easy to fill & clean
- Suitable for year round use
- Includes a strong metal hanger to use on a tree branch, bird feeding station or a bracket
- Perfect for offering birds a variety of flavoured suet treats to maintain their interest
Care Instructions
- Choose a safe & open location for birds to feed from
- Locate bird food at least 2 metres away from cover, allowing birds space to retreat from predators when needed
- Clean bird feeders regularly with mild disinfectant & rinse carefully to keep them germ free
- Provide a regular food & water source for wild birds, to be rewarded with frequent visits


