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Dimensions: 10.7 x 5.6 x 5.5 cm; 100 Grams
Part: 84-XR3U-LAPD
Manufacture: CBROSEY
Reference: 84-XR3U-LAPD

43 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United States

    This metal feeding pole is perfect for the birds. Different hooks for different feeders to hang, tall enough to put a squirrel guard on. We’ve purchased two.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United States

    I like that I get so many different birds to this feeder and even the big woodpeckers can eat out of it. It is also easy to clean and I do not have as many issues with squirrels and raccoons because of the slippery glass window. This made a great gift for all of my friends. They love it too. Especially one in hospice. Just bought the fly through one too and I am excited to try that one as well.

    I like that I get so many different birds to this feeder and even the big woodpeckers can eat out of it. It is also easy to clean and I do not have as many issues with squirrels and raccoons because of the slippery glass window. This made a great gift for all of my friends. They love it too. Especially one in hospice. Just bought the fly through one too and I am excited to try that one as well. 😁

  3. Anonymous says:

     United States

    We are loving this addition to our backyard! We haven’t put the two tube feeders on it yet because we’re working on attracting Orioles and Hummingbirds currently, so we have flowers and an Oriole feeder on it. We did need to bolster the base with some large rocks because the planters are quite heavy, especially after it rains. But overall, really great purchase.

    We are loving this addition to our backyard! We haven't put the two tube feeders on it yet because we're working on attracting Orioles and Hummingbirds currently, so we have flowers and an Oriole feeder on it. We did need to bolster the base with some large rocks because the planters are quite heavy, especially after it rains. But overall, really great purchase.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United States

    It took a few days but the birds finally realized it’s there and the cats realized the birds are there. I was surprised that the feeder stayed on the window with 2 mourning doves on it! Very happy with this product that I’m buying another.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Good product, I like all the different accessories that can be added to it. Went together quickly and easily and as expected. Wobbles a bit once you get feeders hanging from it but that is somewhat to be expected. The water dish is a nice touch. Where I to say anything I would suggest that they add an accessory as a squirrel baffle. Squirrels can climb this quite easily. The height is quite tall (which is good)

    Good product, I like all the different accessories that can be added to it. Went together quickly and easily and as expected. Wobbles a bit once you get feeders hanging from it but that is somewhat to be expected. The water dish is a nice touch. Where I to say anything I would suggest that they add an accessory as a squirrel baffle. Squirrels can climb this quite easily. The height is quite tall (which is good)

  6. Anonymous says:

     United States

    This is a great bird feeder – it’s held up fine for the last few months even in direct sunlight, rain, and wind. Easy to refill and clean, and after a few weeks we started seeing cardinals at the feeder. Now there’s a variety of birds that visit throughout the day, including a painted bunting, which was a rare treat.

  7. Andrea Sommers says:

     United States

    Great bird feeder! Easy to assemble and very sturdy. Some squirrels broke off the bottom feeding stand but they are destructive…things happen. I have had LOTS a birds since I set it but but blackbirds kinda gang around it.

    Great bird feeder! Easy to assemble and very sturdy. Some squirrels broke off the bottom feeding stand but they are destructive...things happen. I have had LOTS a birds since I set it but but blackbirds kinda gang around it.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Great bird feeder. Love that the tray is removable and sectioned. I can put peanuts in one part, finch food in another and sunflower seeds in another. I have discovered that it works best with already shelled seeds as the shells get left behind and bury the uneaten seeds. Not a big deal though and haven’t found any other issues. Thanks!

  9. Anonymous says:

     Canada

    WOW!! c’est super!
    Je suis vraiment heureuse de mon acha

  10. Anonymous says:

     United States

    I read the reviews before ordering. It seemed the only real issue with the product was that people said it would rust within a short amount of time. So, knowing this, I went ahead and ordered it. Upon receipt, I used Rust-Oleum paint in matte black and spray painted every single piece, including the screws, with a total of three coats of paint. I made sure to get inside every nook and cranny. It snows here, so wanted to ensure that it won’t rust. I’ll update my review next year, after an entire season. But, the bird feeder itself, it awesome. It’s nice and tall, and all but the top two hooks and hangers are adjustable. So far, I’m extremely happy with it, even considering the extra hassle with pre-painting it to help ensure it won’t rust anytime soon.

  11. CindaRaine says:

     United States

    This bird-feeder pole combination allows me to use protective domes over my feeders, and is sturdy enough that just a few days after I set it up, it easily withstood the 20+ mph winds that came howling through my neighborhood. I do not have it stuck in the ground, but rather have it clamped to a post on my deck, using the secondary stake / stabilization extension to keep it from swiveling around with a zip-tie around it and a deck rail support column. All works very well, and the dozen or so varieties of birds that come to my feeders are all delighted.

  12. OwoufoMcqueen says:

     United States

    Well, I bought this on a whim and fantasy thinking I’d invite the outside life to view from my inside…IT WORKS
    I get to see my little buddies….squirrels and birds….they LOVE it
    I have to regular visitors ….it is sturdy, the sucition is very adequate
    I’d def. buy again and give as a prese

  13. EdgardoBrunker says:

     United States

    This is the greatest thing I bought for birds, it holds few things, even water, they loves, everybody has a space to eat, drink, enjoy it. It looks pretty, sturdy, strong to hold all the things. I’m truly amazed by this. Strongly recommend to everyone to have this in their yard. Chris

  14. Anonymous says:

     United States

    I am in LOVE with this unique, whimsical bird feeder!! It’s durable, easy to clean – easy to install and the birds are easily visible!! I’m not using the side “water holders” for water – I put in pure sunflower seeds and the birds are super happy. Just a reminder – these clear bird feeders are NOT suggested for the winter months. In Maine the winters are brutal so it is something I would bring in for those cold months.

  15. MeaganBromby says:

     United States

    I wanted a stone or concrete bird bath, but didn’t want to spend the money for them. This filled the bill perfectly. Lightweight, fill the base with gravel or sand to stabilize it, water in the basin makes is that much heavier. The birds love it, drinking from it and splashing around in it. I couldn’t be happier with it. And it looks like stone or concrete.

    I wanted a stone or concrete bird bath, but didn't want to spend the money for them. This filled the bill perfectly. Lightweight, fill the base with gravel or sand to stabilize it, water in the basin makes is that much heavier. The birds love it, drinking from it and splashing around in it. I couldn't be happier with it. And it looks like stone or concrete.

  16. Anonymous says:

     United States

    This item shipped and arrived fast. I ordered the light green color, as seen on the box, but when I opened it there was a brown one instead. At first I was bummed and didn’t want to go through the trouble of shipping it back, but upon second thought, the brown one looks so nicely in our front yard space. We’re very happy with this purchase.
    Easy to assemble, lightweight, looks great, and seems stable with the stakes in. Recommend this to anyone looking for a nice bird bath or just for decor.

    Wrong color, but a wonderful bird bath

  17. BrookeLeonard says:

     United States

    This feeder is very well made with really good suction cups. It is also easy to fill and clean. I had a Tufted Titmouse on it within two minutes of the initial fill. The birds love it, my cats love it, and it remains to be seen if the squirrels will be able to jump to it or pull it off of the window. With this feeder in an appropriate location you too will also be very happy with it!

  18. Anonymous says:

     United States

    It rained hard the evening I got it and when I woke up it was bent. This is a very thick pole so, I cannot understand how it bent that easily. I have a slim one and that on is still standing with no issue. So, for this reason I would not recommend this product, this was $40 down the drain.

  19. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 36 From Our UsersBought as gift for my wife. She loves to watch the birds from our bedroom window. We put it high to avoid squirrels. Dang squirrels started jumping from wall to window. I banged on window. Squirrel flipped me off. Put crushed red pepper in seed. Birds love it. Squirrels opened taco stand. Bird feeder GREAT. Taco stand so so. Ive had better. But they’re close.
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  20. Anonymous says:

     United States

    This little bird feeder is well made and the suction cups seem to hold well…the only thing I am disappointed in is the birds don’t seem interested in it. I have seen one once or twice since Christmas. It is under a large eave and there is another feeder hanging a few feet way. We have a many birds around mainly smaller ones and thought they would use it more. So it is well made…but can’t guarantee the birds will like it!

  21. Anonymous says:

     United States

    We own two of these and I honestly don’t understand how they stick so well. They do great in all weather (ours survived a tropical storm). The birds are happy to feed at it providing hours of enjoyment for our kids.

  22. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersThis gorgeous bird feeder has become the center of the living room. We placed it on the central window. And WE stare at it for hours. My cats get very excited when a bird comes to visit. They make a special sound for the bird. It adds interest to their daily routine. ALL OF US CAN’T wait to see which bird is going to come. How is it going to look like? Will it be colorful? Will it interact with us?
    I LOVE THE BIRD FEEDER. It has become the family toy.

  23. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI had a standard concrete bird bath where the bowl balances on a pedestal. The birds loved that one. The edge of the bowl provided a good nonslip landing surface, and they’d take turns splashing around. However, the raccoons knocked the bowl off the pedestal so many times that it was chipping badly where the two parts join and was becoming less and less stable. Plus, I tired of the repeated hassle of struggling to get the bowl back up on the pedestal.

    Unable to find a one-piece concrete bird bath, I got this plastic one where the parts all screw together firmly. The price was good and I liked the design. I put some big, heavy rocks on top of the base so that the raccoons can’t just knock it over.

    In the first few months I had it set up, it appeared that raccoons were the only visitors. Their paw prints lined the edge of the bowl. I don’t know if they were actually drinking from it or simply trying to knock it over.

    The birds took a while to discover (or at least start using) it. At first I suspected that they were wary of the edge of the bowl as a viable landing surface since it’s visibly slick and wavy. I considered putting some bird seed in it for a while to see if that would make it attractive enough for avian visitors. As it turned out, that was unnecessary. Eventually, after maybe six to eight months, birds started to use it. They have no problem perching on the wavy edge.

    And I like that I can easily unscrew the bowl to clean it (although the birds don’t seem to care how filthy a birdbath is…silly birds).

  24. ScotFlattnjycf says:

     United States

    I bought this to attach to my deck. I bought 1/2 inch U brackets from Home Depot and screwed them into my rails. When assembling, I just didn’t add the bottom piece that has the ground spike on it. It is very sturdy and looks great. I deducted one star because when adjusting the various attachments, the black finish scratches easily and rusts in those spots quickly. Other than that, it’s exactly what I wanted to feed my feathered friends!

    I bought this to attach to my deck. I bought 1/2 inch U brackets from Home Depot and screwed them into my rails. When assembling, I just didn’t add the bottom piece that has the ground spike on it. It is very sturdy and looks great. I deducted one star because when adjusting the various attachments, the black finish scratches easily and rusts in those spots quickly. Other than that, it’s exactly what I wanted to feed my feathered friends!

  25. Anonymous says:

     United States

    We have 2 stations. We attract songbirds in the winter and hummingbirds in the summer. The station was quick and easy to assemble once you get everything set out and in order it just screws together. Our second station was missing the water dish. They are tall and secure in the ground. I’ve used a hook for hanging flower baskets also.

    We have 2 stations. We attract songbirds in the winter and hummingbirds in the summer. The station was quick and easy to assemble once you get everything set out and in order it just screws together. Our second station was missing the water dish. They are tall and secure in the ground. I’ve used a hook for hanging flower baskets also.

  26. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 35 From Our UsersFirst, the “stick in the ground” spike this comes with would NOT be sufficient for hanging 4 hummingbird feeders- it would fall over in wind or wet soil. I intended this for my deck so I had to fashion a base strong/heavy enough to keep it upright even in 40 to 50mph winds. 5 stars because it works perfectly even in these winds. I started with a 5-gallon bucket of sand, did not hold. Shopped the local hardware store, picked out an 9in high, 18″ wide clap pot. 60# of Saccrete, and 3 ft” of sched. 80 PVC 3/4″. I had to use a dremel abrasive tool to grind the weep hole just wide enough to allow the PVC to fit through closely, capped the bottom(which will be the uppermost when done) with a pvc cap, and I sealed the pipe joint/clay pot junction with a small amount of caulk. I placed the pot on a 5-gallon bucket to tolerate the cap on the pipe, and carefully leveled the rim of the pot. I also used short lengths of 3/8″ rebar, zip-tied to the pipe inside the pot, and carefully set the pipe to vertical. This is why I used 3′ of PVC, to place the bubble level upright against to insure I could keep the pipe perfectly ( well nearly) vertical. Made the concrete a little watery, so as to not interfere with the rebar/skew the pvc pipe. Also used blue painters tape to secure the pipe to the pot at four quadrants. The concrete bag came to within 2 inches of the rim. After setting overnight, I removed the tape and carefully cut the pipe just short of the rim. Flipped it over, removed the pvc cap on the pipe, and used just two of the three sections of pipe that come with the product so that the top of the capping hangers is at about 52″. Refer to the pictures for a better view. I used a can of a deep red spray paint that will match my red deck, and now that I have confirmed my contraption is perfect, I painted the whole thing.(not the black pipe!). So pvc pipe, 3/4″ schedule 80 (not 40!!) will be a perfect sleeve for this pipe. If you drove a 1″ diameter section of metal pipe (conduit?) about 12″ to 24″ into the ground, this would probably keep this product from toppling from due to heavy weight things hanging off the hangers. I love this device and would buy it again. Heck, I will probably get another one and set it 40′ away from the first so that the hummers don’t fight each other so much. Oh, be sure to pick out a clay pot that has the drain hole close to the center of the base for nominal performance.

    First, the "stick in the ground" spike this comes with would NOT be sufficient for hanging 4 hummingbird feeders- it would fall over in wind or wet soil. I intended this for my deck so I had to fashion a base strong/heavy enough to keep it upright even in 40 to 50mph winds. 5 stars because it works perfectly even in these winds. I started with a 5-gallon bucket of sand, did not hold. Shopped the local hardware store, picked out an 9in high, 18" wide clap pot. 60# of Saccrete, and 3 ft" of sched. 80 PVC 3/4". I had to use a dremel abrasive tool to grind the weep hole just wide enough to allow the PVC to fit through closely, capped the bottom(which will be the uppermost when done) with a pvc cap, and I sealed the pipe joint/clay pot junction with a small amount of caulk. I placed the pot on a 5-gallon bucket to tolerate the cap on the pipe, and carefully leveled the rim of the pot. I also used short lengths of 3/8" rebar, zip-tied to the pipe inside the pot, and carefully set the pipe to vertical. This is why I used 3' of PVC, to place the bubble level upright against to insure I could keep the pipe perfectly ( well nearly) vertical. Made the concrete a little watery, so as to not interfere with the rebar/skew the pvc pipe. Also used blue painters tape to secure the pipe to the pot at four quadrants. The concrete bag came to within 2 inches of the rim. After setting overnight, I removed the tape and carefully cut the pipe just short of the rim. Flipped it over, removed the pvc cap on the pipe, and used just two of the three sections of pipe that come with the product so that the top of the capping hangers is at about 52". Refer to the pictures for a better view. I used a can of a deep red spray paint that will match my red deck, and now that I have confirmed my contraption is perfect, I painted the whole thing.(not the black pipe!). So pvc pipe, 3/4" schedule 80 (not 40!!) will be a perfect sleeve for this pipe. If you drove a 1" diameter section of metal pipe (conduit?) about 12" to 24" into the ground, this would probably keep this product from toppling from due to heavy weight things hanging off the hangers. I love this device and would buy it again. Heck, I will probably get another one and set it 40' away from the first so that the hummers don't fight each other so much. Oh, be sure to pick out a clay pot that has the drain hole close to the center of the base for nominal performance.

  27. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersI have an outdoor bird feeder in my backyard but never seem to get out there to see the birds. I decided to give this feeder a try and hang it outside my second floor home office window. I did not have high hopes. I envisioned that the feeder would promptly fall and be destroyed. I love bird watching so decided I would just give it a try. It has really worked out better than expected. The clear construction means I can see those cute little birds munching away on the sunflower seeds. I have had several rain storms and found the construction has kept the rain out of the feeder and what is more it has remained firmly in place! I am very pleased with this purchase.

  28. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI had a small issue with my feeder. I was planning on putting water in the side sections and food in the center section. One of the side sections leaked water (the other side was fine) into the center section (which then drains so not a big deal). I contacted their customer service and they sent me a replacement immediately which I didn’t expect. The replacement actually had the same issue, but it turns out you are better off not using water as it just gets muddied with food when the birds eat. The suction cups seem strong and I haven’t had any issue with it falling yet. It’s cool to see the birds up close but they tend to fly off if they see you through the window. I will update my review after having it a bit longer. This would make a great gift for any bird lover.

  29. Anonymous says:

     United States

    It looks so awesome and works perfectly in my yard. The only thing I will say is, the screws that were sent with it are quite rusted. Granted, they do work, they clearly weren’t new like everything else seemed and did get a little messy when I was putting it together. Otherwise, it looks great and the birds are already using it in place of my old setup – just 2 hooks.

  30. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 6 From Our UsersI am so happy with this bird feeder, it’s a favorite with both the birds and the people watching them from home. It took the birds a while to get to know the new food source, and now they are taking turns on it. It’s hard the see, but in the picture there is (what I believe to be) a chicadee enjoying his evening snack.
    I just purchased another feeder since I like it so much! It is a great size for small to medium birds, and they love it- as seen the video I took. I plan to buy more as gifts.

    Birds love this feede

  31. themummyblogger says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 10 From Our UsersI love the fact that it sticks to your window. The birds come so close to us and overtime got used to us standing there looking at them. It took them a little while to find it, and now there is a whole family of blue jays that come to visit us every day. Love!

    I love the fact that it sticks to your window. The birds come so close to us and overtime got used to us standing there looking at them. It took them a little while to find it, and now there is a whole family of blue jays that come to visit us every day. Love!

  32. RamonitaAzk says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 15 From Our UsersPleasantly surprised by this bird feeder. Have had two wooden ones that didn’t weather well here in New England. The plastic cosnturct is both beautiful and functional. It adheres soundly to the window. I like it that it has three compartments so that you can use different kind of food that don’t mix.

  33. KyleWalling says:

     United States

    I had the feeder up for a couple of days now, and already have some cardinals!
    The feeder is round and large (10 inch), it was a good idea to decorate my living room window. (all the round feeders are less than 7 inch)
    Tray is large, and removable! and contains 3 sections 2 for water and one big section for seed, but I used the 3 sections for seed
    The suction cups are very strong… and after mounting, it was very hard to get it out off the window.

    I loved this feeder! and will buy it for the next christmas for my parents

  34. EmmettLawless says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 6 From Our UsersI searched and read so may reviews and am so happy that I purchased this feeder. It is such a busy location! Several woodpeckers, a blue jay, a cardinal couple and many, many sparrows visit daily. I did not attach the plastic water dish it seemed to crowded and I use the tray for black sunflower seeds (millet falls right through the mesh). The hooks have a multi-level tube feeder and three suet cake dispensers. I highly recommend purchasing a multi-prong foot stabilizer so the pole can carry the weight of all the feeders.

  35. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Just put it up a couple of days ago and found out today that that birds have found the feeders! Now I have tons of the regular black birds, red-wing ones and grackles, doves, and no others although we have cardinals and blue jays in the neighborhood. One new addition is the woodpecker who has been hogging a seat at the feeder alone for the last couple of days. Perhaps I will sit out this evening and very still… watch them a little. Thanks so much: once I figured out how to ‘plant’ the feeder in our coral ground (you have to dig deep, find lots of rocks to put up to brace it) I’m ready to go.

  36. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 12 From Our UsersI ordered this a few days before our heat wave, so it was set up in time to delight my birds. It sits under my crab apple tree and I delighted in seeing four birds fly to it during the heat. It is very easy to put together. I read the easy instructions to learn that the base needed to be weighted by small rocks or sand and found enough rocks from neighboring trees on my street. It is secured to the ground by three little stakes. Maybe it is one of the reasons robins have just chosen to build a nest nearby!

  37. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 7 From Our UsersHave a family of Carolina Chicadees nesting in a bird house close by and the parents took to the feeding station right away! Other birds are a little hesitant yet as I placed the pole pretty close to our big back yard window. It has only been up a couple of days so the birds may still be getting use to it. No birds have used the bath yet but we have had rain the last couple of days.
    A week later – I am having quite a few birds now. I had to get a squirrel baffel as we have many of those critters. The birds keep coming back now that the squirrels can’t get to the feeders I love this Sorbus Feeding Station.

  38. CarolineTaubman says:

     United States

    I would give this 5 stars except that there are places that are starting to rust. Other than that, the birds love the feeding station. I use the tray for a mix for the squirrels because I do have a birdbath. I’ve also added a platform feeder for bigger birds like doves, and a suet cake holder, plus a hanging seed bell. What I love is looking out there and seeing woodpeckers on the bell and suet cakes. I get more than my money’s worth of action around that feeding station..I’m happy I purchased it.

  39. LaurieUPXF says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 13 From Our UsersThis bird feeder/bath stand is very sturdy and well made. It’s a snap to put together; just thread the joints together. It’s easy to install, too. The ground was wet from a heavy rain. So after a little whack with a board on top of the bottom piece, I was able to push it all the way down by hand. The whole install took ten–fifteen minutes. It looks great, especially with the finial at the top. I bought a squirrel proof tube feeder and filled with a mixed seed blend; a simple round feeder with black oil sunflower seeds; a nyjer sack; and a suet holder for a diverse assortment of food. They work like charms. In the three weeks its been up I have attracted about fifteen different species of birds in my back yard and still counting. Add a squirrel baffle to keep those furry pests from gobbling up the sunflower seeds and you’re good to go. This is a good product well worth the modest price

  40. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 26 From Our UsersThis was the tallest feeder pole I could find at a decent price. I would have given it five stars but the top of the bottom pole was out of round and I had to fix before I could screw on the middle pole. I didn’t want the all the extras, just needed the two top hooks for the two feeders. I made my own squirrel baffle from an aluminum pie plate that I spray painted black. I also greased the bottom pole with Vaseline as an added squirrel deterrent and so far, so good.

    This was the tallest feeder pole I could find at a decent price. I would have given it five stars but the top of the bottom pole was out of round and I had to fix before I could screw on the middle pole. I didn't want the all the extras, just needed the two top hooks for the two feeders. I made my own squirrel baffle from an aluminum pie plate that I spray painted black. I also greased the bottom pole with Vaseline as an added squirrel deterrent and so far, so good.

  41. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersFor the money, this bird feeding station cannot be beat! It is very tall and offers many options. I had no trouble putting it together without assistance. A couple of time I had difficulty getting the poles to screw together, but after re-positioning them, they eventually went on tightly. I purchased a Gray Bunny GB-6867 Pole Stabilizer and a
    Woodlink NABAF18 Audubon Wrap Around Squirrel baffle. I am feeding the squirrels from the platform on the bottom and above it, hung the baffle. So far, no squirrels have reached the bird feeders at the top.

  42. LLB staff reporter says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 47 From Our UsersPerfect for the Price. This has turned our living room window into a birdwatching hot spot, and our dog loves it just as much as we do. Birds used to be a rare thing on our street but now we hear chirping every morning and have a few regular couples of robins, blue jays, and even doves that check in here daily.The product description is accurate to size and appearance. The station is relatively sturdy as long as the spikes go as deep as possible into the ground. Assembly instructions were not exactly true to how we managed to put it together, but very easy overall.

    WARNING: If the hanging feeders are not balanced evenly, the station may start leaning to one side -aka, the lighter the feeders/houses the better. Hard to find the right place for the water bowl, seems everywhere we move it, it still winds up as seedy mush.

    Bird Watching Hotspo

  43. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 27 From Our UsersI like it. It is a hollow tube but sturdy. Two pieces screw together; the hooks are on round two inch tube that go over the main pole. Sight up where you want the hooks or seed tray or water cup, and tighten the screw down by hand. Easy. The pole stays balanced. I have four feeders on mine plus the water plus the seed tray stand. I dug out ten inches of dirt to install the base so I knew it could not bend. I put dirt around it and tamped the earth. It is fairly solid right now and as the weather changes, the ground will harden up around the base. I put a squirrel baffle and I’m in business. All the way around I like it. Value, appearance, ease of setup, function…all there. Birds started hitting it within seconds. This really is something nice for a change. Nice product. I recommend it highly.