API K67301 Kozybird Spa Heated Birdbath Product Description:
- Attract more birds to your yard
- "Twist & Tip" mount makes the KozyBird Spa easy to clean
- Single-piece polymer construction
- No visible cord when heat is not needed
- Attractive sculptured design
Product Description
Now backyard bird enthusiasts can enjoy their favorite pastime year-round, with the new KozyBird Spa - the heated birdbath that offers lifesaving water to birds, even in winter's harshest conditions. KozyBird Spa is the "Five Star" resort your birds will flock to! The new KozyBird Spa Heated Birdbath is where birds want to be when the weather dips below freezing. And it makes for comfortable splashing the rest of the time, too. The Secret: an innovative heat source molded into a solid, one-piece bowl that's more durable and dependable than older style heated birdbaths. Plus, the KozyBird Spa is safe, easy-to-clean and makes an attractive addition to any lawn or garden. The bath has 17.5" diameter with 1.5" water depth and holds about one gallon of water. The built-in heater unit uses 150 watts. Includes universal mounting bracket. (Pedestal for KozyBird Spa is sold separately)
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76 of 77 people found the following review helpful.
Don't waste your money
By Kelsey Dawg
This was one of the worst purchases I have ever made. First, it was impossible to mount on my deck railing, even after getting assured by customer service it would work. Then, I got a stand for it and had the "certified" extension cord running to it. Within 2 weeks the plug from the bird bath that went into the extension cord CAUGHT ON FIRE!!!!!!! I called the company (again) and they told me that it is not their fault and they would not do anything for me. Period. I left 3 messages for the "manager" and they have still not called me back. Incidentally, they are located VERY close to me and I even offered to bring the product to them so they could see it. They wanted nothing to do with me doing that. I highley recommend NOT buying this bird bath or any other made by Allied. Now I am out around $100 (bird bath, stand, extension cord) with nothing to show for it.
72 of 73 people found the following review helpful.
Heated Tilt Bird Bath
By Dru's MeMe
It was difficult to rate this item; the water does not freeze, even in 20 degree temps, and the bath does, as advertised, tilt easily to empty. However, the mounting bracket used for this item needs to be redesigned - while it does allow the bath to be tilted for cleaning, it is so flimsy that a heavy rain, wind or even a large bird can cause it to lean heavily to one side or another. If the bracket were more stable, perhaps with a latch to keep the bath more level, I would be completely pleased with it, as it is, however, I can give it only a 3.
64 of 66 people found the following review helpful.
Hot stuff
By Michael Trachtenberg
Yes, it works, but is badly overpriced. A few issues that I'd be willing to overlook if it were $20-30 less:1. Water temperature routinely hits 70-80°F, measured with a digital thermometer, when ambient is above freezing. Mfr says this is normal. Basically, the thermostat isn't sensitive. If you don't mind paying to run a hot tub for birds, here you go.2. Difficult to level. The bath is made of two pieces, a base that screws to the deck railing, and a bowl that screws to the base. If you're hoping to level the base with a torpedo and screw the bowl on it, lots of luck. I think you might be able to assemble the whole thing, fill it, and then level it.3. Emptying it is difficult. It doesn't tilt like some others. You have to unscrew it, which means you're going to get bird bath water all over yourself. I've found letting the water freeze and then heating it enough to lift the block of ice out is effective.4. There doesn't seem to be much clearance under the bowl. If your extension cord had a heavy duty plug, it may or may not fit.5. I'm not happy with the quality of the plastic. You're probably going to have to fuss with the base and it can only take so much. Ditto for the bowl's threads.Anyhow, if you need a high-powered bird bath for a frigid climate, this could certainly fill the bill. Suggest you look at competing models, though.
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