🌼 Bring Nature Closer to Home!
The Alpine Corporation 25" Tall Outdoor Birdbath with Planter is a beautifully designed garden accent that attracts birds while providing a space for planting flowers. Made from durable polypropylene, it resists rust and weather damage, ensuring longevity. Its shallow bowl design allows multiple small birds to enjoy a safe bathing experience, making it an ideal addition to any outdoor space.
D**R
100% PERFECT 😍 Exceeded my expectations! 🙏🏼
The media could not be loaded. I am absolutely in love 🥰 What great quality and size! I’m so very impressed! It’s the easiest thing I’ve ever put together. Elderly can do it with ease! 🫶🏼 Excellent color! I’m really impressed!!! ❤️I just want something simple for my birds 🐦 and this is luxury for them 🥹 I’m so so happy really!!! Thank YOU so much Alpine Corporation ! I will be order all of my outdoor/indoor products from you!!!! ☺️🦋🤍🤗
K**N
Awesome bird bath!
this bird bath is a beautiful rustic looking green and you would never know it is plastic and NOT metal! Really love it with the stabilizing anchors when putting on grass or mulch..love the idea of putting some small flowers in the base and the birds really love it!
B**N
Small and could be sturdier but really can't beat it for $23
Alpine Corporation TIZ112 Alpine Plastic Outdoor Decor for Garden, Patio, Deck, Porch-Green Birdbath with Planter Pedestal, 25 Inch Tall, 15"L x 15"W x 25"H, TurquoiseTitle pretty much says it all. 25 inches tall by 15" wide is not a substantial or very impressive size for a bird bath but it's advertised as exactly what it is, and it's just big enough to serve it's intended purpose and not be laughably small. It screws together nicely, nothing was warped or anything, and it feels just sturdy enough to be decent. Nothing feels particularly thick, strong, or substantial, even for plastic, but it's just adequate enough for what it is. If you assemble it then put a bit of pressure on the top and give it a wobble you can see the flat part of the base flexing enough that it's not very impressive but it seems like it will hold up to normal use.If I had one serious critique that would be it. It needs more substantial reinforcement ridges on the base. Maybe a little thicker and/or taller reinforcements, maybe 4 instead of 3 if simply increasing their size didn't stiffen it up. Maybe just thicker plastic on the bottom of the base. But that seems to be it's weak spot. Some kind of ridges, rings, or thicker spots of some kind to keep the bowl from warping probably wouldn't hurt either. Mine is good but I've heard others had some warpage and, like the thing as a whole, it's just good enough to be what it is but I could easily see if it sat in the box wrong or even a few days outside in extreme heat things getting a bit wonky.All that aside it's really a decent little birdbath for $23. It looks nice, is sturdy enough that it doesn't seem like it's gonna break immediately, and is big enough to accommodate several birds should more than one gather. Had I paid the full $45 price I don't think I'd be super happy. For $45 I'd want something that felt a little more rigid and durable.I had intended to put some sort of little solar fountain in it in the middle of an upside down bowl of some kind, maybe surrounded by a few rocks, to give the hummingbirds a place to bathe. I'm still gonna do that but will be a bit more mindful of the overall weight. But to be fair that's not this things intended purpose. If you fill it normally it holds somewhere around 1.5 gallons and is relatively stable and secure feeling. It's not really too flimsy as intended, just not really impressively sturdy. And a simple solar fountain I'd say the same, that should be fine - I'm guessing. But if you get much beyond that I feel like you'll be testing it's limits or finding out what it takes to warp it on a hot day.
M**.
Exactly what I was looking for!
I bought 2 of these birdbaths for the enjoyment my ex husband gets when he watches the many birds that visit daily. He lost his left leg 2 years ago and watching "his" birds gives him much enjoyment. These are the perfect size,were easy to put together and look great. The birds love them, he loves them ,I am happy.
A**D
Not for harsh climates
Pretty birdbath, birds liked it. Being able to put rocks in the base is useful for stabilizing it, if you are placing this somewhere you can’t drive stakes into the ground. I used rocks rather than stakes, and it never tipped even in our high winds (northern New Mexico). Unfortunately, the bowl cracked and leaked after less than a year. It might have been the merciless sun here, but more likely the hard freezes. Or both.
W**W
Half the Price - Twice as nice!
The media could not be loaded. This birdbath is lightweight and easy to assemble without any tools. You simply line up the pieces and twist them together. This also makes it easy to clean and store when not in use. It comes with a base that allows you to plant flowers in it. It also had 3 stakes to help keep it secure to the ground. It is a blue/green with black to give it a "patina" look.I chose it for the fact it has a solid edge. Most of the other birdbaths on the market have holes along the edge. After having rescued a bird with a leg injury, I did not want any unnecessary risk. The planter section is a lovely bonus and elevates it as it adds the opportunity to add a splash of color to your landscape. The price was affordable! There were similar designs out there that were twice as much in cost.I added rocks in it to help give it some weight, although the stakes alone hold it well. I find it easier to keep clean because it is lightweight. I can tip it over to dump the water out and hose off the smooth surface. A stone or ceramic birdbath would be too heavy to tip over and harder to remove debris from.Find out what birds are native to your area. It turns out bluebirds like a nearby perch to check things out first before they hop in. Nearby trees or bushes are a perfect pairing and will give the birds some confidence to relax and play in the water.
W**H
Money well spent
Attractive, sturdy and took less than a minute to assemble. Being resin not as apt to heat up and water remains cooler during hot summer months. Placed very small decorative pebbles in the bath to stabilize temp and capture debris which can easily be hosed out when refilling. I didn't plan on using the compartments on the bottom of the bath for plants, so I plugged the drain hole, and filled those with water for ground animals chimp munks, squirls etc. Addition of pebbles in bath water and bottom compartments also stabilize the bath.
C**L
Breaks easily and can't be repaired
The reviews must not be for the glass bird bath because the bowl is not attached well to the stand. The bowl came off the stand without much pressure and there's no way to attach anything to this stand. The bowl is pretty but this product isn't good.
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