Woodlink Torpedo Squirrel Baffle For Pole

5.00 out of 5
(1 customer review)

$27.39

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Brand:Woodlink

Description

This patented baffle is sure to impede the wiliest of squirrels. Patented by Woodlink feeders and birdhouses, this coated metal baffle fixes on the feeder pole preventing squirrels from shimmying up to the feeder. The weather proof baffle comes with the easy to secure coupler. Patented Squirrel Baffles secure around 1/2″ to 1 3/8″ Pole.
Diameter: 6.00 in. / 15.2 cm.
 
Height: 16 in. / 40.7 cm.
 
Weight: 3.00 lbs. / 1.36 kg.

 
Mounting: Around Pole
 
Brand: Woodlink
 
 

Additional information

Dimensions 2 × 2 × 2 in

Brand

Woodlink

Woodlink spent over 25 years building a reputation of excellence in the birding community. Learn more about why distinguished organizations like The National Audubon Society rely on Woodlink Birdhouses and feeders to keep North American birds safe and thriving.

Woodlink, The Early Years

Woodlink was founded by James Link Nylen in 1988. The company originally operated out of a moderately-sized warehouse in Mount Ayr, Iowa, but would quickly outgrow that space. By 1996 growing  to three locations operating in over 100,000 square feet of warehouse space in Mount Ayr and Winterset, Iowa. Just in time for their 15th anniversary, Woodlink moved into corporate offices in Iowa’s capital city of Des Moines.

The National Audubon Society and Woodlink

In 2002 the company signed an agreement with The National Audubon Society honoring their commitment to high-quality manufacturing. All birdhouses and bird feeders that are N.A.S- approved go through rigorous field testing to ensure they are perfectly sized, designed and sourced to help birds thrive.

Woodlink honored by Hardware Retailers Choice

Still under family leadership, Dave Nylen took the helm as Woodlink’s CEO in 2005. During his first years as CEO, Mr. Nylen built a reputation for innovation and continued support of the birding community. In 2007, the company was honored by Hardware Retailers Choice as “Best of the Best” for their Happy Hour Hummingbird Feeders. The award, which is given to companies demonstrating a commitment to innovation, solidified Woodlink’s position as one of the elite gardening product manufacturers in The United States.

Healthy Planet, Healthy Birds

In 2008, the Going Green line of birdhouses and feeders was introduced. The USA-made line of 90% recycled plastic helped establish Woodlink’s commitment to ecological sustainability for birds and humans alike. A Going Green Bird Feeder uses as many as thirty milk jugs, meaning less plastic goes into landfills each year! The nod to sustainability earned Woodlink a second Hardware Retailers Choice award for the National Audubon Society-endorsed Going Green Bird Feeders.

Woodlink, into the future

Woodlink followed up years of award-winning innovation with a merger in 2011--joining forces with Kay Home Products. The merger allowed the company to expand their already popular product lines into a vast selection of hummingbird feeders, squirrel-resistant products and more. With two USA-manufactured product lines (Going Green Creations and traditional cedar products), access to Kay Home Products vast array of bird-friendly items and a continued commitment to helping birds and the people who help them, Woodlink is poised to continue on as the most trusted brand for backyard bird products for years to come.

1 review for Woodlink Torpedo Squirrel Baffle For Pole

  1. 5 out of 5

    Anonymous

    All metal including the clamp. Nothing to gnaw. Squirrels can’t reach around it or get a grip. They often climb inside for a few minutes before giving up and climbing back down. Just make sure to put it high enough on your pole that squirrels can’t leap over it from the ground (about 4-5 ft).

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