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Published on Saturday, Sep 08, 2007
Don't like slogging through the snow to refill your bird feeder? The ClickON Bird Feeder System lets you feed the birds from the warmth of your house with just the press of a remote-control button.
The system uses a pneumatic tube to shoot any kind of bird seed from a storage container inside your home or garage to a feeder up to 100 feet away. The system won't overfill the feeder and can even be attached to a timer to fill the feeder automatically.
The system costs $495 and requires about $90 of additional material from a hardware store. Installation takes about 11/2 to 3 hours.
The system can be ordered at http://www.clickonbirdfeeders.com or 815-519-6363. Installation instructions are on the Web site, so you can see what's involved before you buy. Mary Beth Breckenridge
Don't like slogging through the snow to refill your bird feeder? The ClickON Bird Feeder System lets you feed the birds from the warmth of your house with just the press of a remote-control button.
The system uses a pneumatic tube to shoot any kind of bird seed from a storage container inside your home or garage to a feeder up to 100 feet away. The system won't overfill the feeder and can even be attached to a timer to fill the feeder automatically.
The system costs $495 and requires about $90 of additional material from a hardware store. Installation takes about 11/2 to 3 hours.
The system can be ordered at http://www.clickonbirdfeeders.com or 815-519-6363. Installation instructions are on the Web site, so you can see what's involved before you buy. Mary Beth Breckenridge

