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The Gardman Beach Hut Peanut Feeder is a decorative beach hut style feeder for seed mixes and peanuts. This feeder is made from FSC certified wood timber.
Gardman Beach Hut Peanut Feeder - Blue
80500356
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£6.99
Was £9.99
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Express Delivery as Standard
We know how important your garden is to you. We've listened to our customers and introduced a new improved speedy delivery service, meaning Express delivery comes as standard.
Heavy bagged delivery from £4.95 – As these bagged products are packed in separate parcels, any orders containing multiple bagged products are subject to an additional delivery charge. Twin packs count as one product. These charges are automatically applied at checkout:
1 bagged product £4.952 bagged products £9.903 bagged products £14.854 bagged products £19.805 bagged products £24.756 bagged products £29.707 bagged products £34.658 bagged products £39.609 bagged products £44.5710 bagged products £49.50
If you'd like more than 10 bagged material products, consider a half pallet or call our Customer Service team who can arrange for a bespoke competitive quote on 01480 774555 (standard network charges apply)
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Delivery to outside of Great Britain
We regret we are unable to deliver any items outside of some Great Britain delivery addresses. This includes Europe, Channel Islands, Republic of Ireland, USA and Rest of World. We will update our website if this changes.
We now deliver to Northern Ireland, additional delivery surcharges automatically apply at checkout.
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The Gardman Beach Hut Peanut Feeder is a decorative beach hut style feeder for peanuts. This feeder is made from FSC certified wood timber. Site your feeder 2 metres from cover to make the feeder visible, whilst providing a safe place to retreat and put out food at the start of the day to ensure that birds can replace the energy they have lost overnight.
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