🌲 Elevate Your Feeding Game!
The REDNEK Redneck Outdoors T-Post Gravity Feeder is a robust and weatherproof feeding solution designed for deer enthusiasts. With an impressive 80-lb capacity and adjustable height, it ensures easy access and convenience for both you and your wildlife.
Material Type | Polyethylene (PE) |
Color | Green |
Capacity | 80 Pounds |
Item Weight | 45 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17"L x 15"W x 36"H |
Additional Features | Rust Resistant, Heavy Duty, Weatherproof, Long Lasting |
Mounting Type | Tree Mount |
Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting, Feeding Station |
Target Species | Deer |
M**L
Good product
Like the subtle color.Seems sturdy enough.Super easy to instal.I like that it holds grain n doesn’t spill on the ground.Looks like deer have not yet eaten from it even though they are roaming near by.
K**B
Best feeder I have ever had
Purchased at the beginning of the year. I went 2 months and only was feeding the squirrels and raccoons. I did notice deer tracks around it, but never set a camera on it. At the 3 month mark I started noticing the deer coming to it before dark, one or two normally (Have a camera on it now). This is now the 5th month with the feeder, and the deer visit it all the time. I did go with the PVC on the T-post. It slowed down the squirrels and stopped the raccoons. I painted my PVC. Back to the deer, I have regulars every day and some others on a 3 day cycle. What would I have done different... I let my feeder go dry for a week solid on 2 different occasions, I should not have done that. I should have put the PVC on at the beginning instead of waiting to see if it was necessary. The feeder gets my top rating. Holds up and is built good. I would recommend this to everyone looking for another feeder. My corn last so much longer with this feeder. The only down turn is how long it took the deer to get custom to it. I am Past that now and are getting the deer fat and happy...
L**Y
Almost perfect
This an excellent deer feeder and I would have given it 5 stars if there was an optional device that would help prevent squirrels from jumping up on the horizontal muzzle and eating to their hearts content. I did a lot of research and found no obvious solution to the issue, probably because many of these feeders are places in remote locations in the woods. Since mine is in my back yard in a residential area, I have other resources including 110 VAC electric power. I ended up buying a low-voltage Havahart electric fence energizer and building a 6 inch PVC muzzle cover that has two rings of wires around it. One wire is ground and the other is hot. Originally I had three rings of wire, but it turned out that only two were needed. Since installing the squirrel deterrent, I have no more squirrel problems. They eat the corn the deer drop while eating from the muzzle, but they do not jump on the feeder and pig out as they were before. I do have to turn the squirrel deterrent off at night with a timer because the deer can hear it, and will not approach and eat from the feeder (pretty smart deer).
B**N
HIGHLY RECOMMEND! Coon proof if you do it right.
So far, LOVE IT. Really simple, seems like it will work great. I really dont see how its going to be an issue with the coons, don't have my game camera out yet but its full and been up for a few days and even in some really HEAVEY storms. Thus far, HIGHLY recommend.Update 10/26/18Had two of these for two seasons now. They are the BEST!! They are so simple, tough, and I have not had ONE, SINGLE, ISSUE with coons, or anything other than deer. ANY of the complaints about coons are putting them to low to the ground. I have coons everywhere and not one picture of a coon getting feed.
D**R
Not raccon proof, as you can see from the photo.
I put it up as per the instructions. It took a while but the racoon managed to climb that pole and was eating the corn. The coon had to struggle to climb that pole but it managed to do it.
R**O
Hey Deer hunters this is the ticket. After a ...
Hey Deer hunters this is the ticket. After a few days of installing I was worried. No deer traffic on my camera. BUT a week and half later they are all use to it eating out of it. As another person mentioned try to get a 8' T post to support the weight when full. If not it shakes a lot dispensing feed onto the ground. Also invest in a piece of 3-4" pvc and thread T-post through it. Prevents raccoons and others to get to the food. I Have a large dog so will also be purchasing another one for him to place on outside patio...UPDATE (8/2/17) I've been using all type of feeders for over 35 years. Hands down this is the best. I have two of these set up and have learned the following: You must use PVC pipe to thread the T-post. This did not eliminate the squirrels from climbing it. As mentoned, in previous reviews, use a 2-gallon bucket with the pvc pipe. ALSO what I found was most important was to be careful where you place this. MAKE SURE you place this at least 7-10' from any trees and limbs. Camera captured squirrels jumbing from the trees and branches to the top of feeder. They then spend hours chewing on the top eventually making holes in the top. I have had to patch holes in both tops before cutting some small trees down around the feeder. Per my game cameras Squirrels get very aggresive once the feeder is dry & are very persistent in trying to get to the top of feeder. I also learned NOT to paint the PVC pipe. This only gave more traction for the squirrels to climb.
D**T
Good, well made product
Built well and everything fits together great. I haven't had any issues with small animals chewing. I used a 3" pvc pipe over the stake it's mounting on and nothing's gotten in to it. According to my cameras (video), it's been visited a couple times, but the deer don't seem to have figured it out yet. Hopefully they do soon! Overall, I am very satisfied with it.Update: This feeder has been out on the woods since 2016 and has had thousands of pounds of corn run through it. My review is still the same.
M**T
I can't even. Coons won't stay off. Cut the lip off my bucket off. Grades
Greased. Even put metal shark teeth all over..
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