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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 24 customer reviews )
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12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Gale Bell maybe...and TINY! Sep 12, 2009
By D. Welch
"nordixx"
I would send it back... at 9.99 + S/H of 2.95 I feel a little ripped off... But it is not worth my time to return it. The craftsmanship is fine, but it takes a gale force wind to move the leaf "chime/bell" and it does not provide a nice sound when it does. This is where buying on line is not always a good idea. In addition, it is also very TINY. The acorn is about an inch long. There was no reference for the size in the picture and the word "bell" to me means, well... BELL. No wonder this item was so discounted! I would have never purchased this item if I had seen it in a store... I cannot recommend even at the discount price.
11 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Woodstock Percussion CAW Castings Acorn Windbell Jan 11, 2007
By B. Senese Very attractive and simplistic. Looks exactly as picture. Quality Materials.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Effective to alert dogs to squirrels at bird feeder Oct 23, 2009
By Christine
"Christine"
I've used this little bell on my bird feeder. When the squirrels land on the feeder, they upset the sturdy bell, which is actually quite loud for its size. My dogs have been conditioned like Pavlov's that when this bell goes off, squirrels will be running! It's beautiful and looks good on the feeder. It has lasted outside in the elements for 3 years (in Texas: pouring rain, intense heat, freezing temps, various humidity, etc) and it still works and has original cord. I recommend this as a bell.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Acorn Windchime Jul 28, 2008
By PKP This item has eye appeal and looks good in a natural environment, however, it takes a good wind to move the chime---and the resulting sound is nothing to write home about. I guess that is why it's called a windbell rather than a windchime.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Cute but small May 11, 2009
By rayjazz I was shocked when I received this chime! I know it said it was small but when I opened the box I could not believe my eyes it is a nicely made chime but I wanted it for outside on my patio but when I saw the size I decided to put it as a pull on my diningroom fan/light fixture. I Wish it had been bigger because it is a nice theme but it does need to be a bigger size so we can see it at a distance. If you like small chimes and have limited space this will make a nice indoor chime for you.
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