YCPT-360

- Attract ground feeders to a feeder with a seed tray without feeding squirrels! Save money on seed with a Yankee Tipper!
- The Tipper’s 10" diameter weight sensitive feeding tray tips under the weight of a grey squirrel, but can hold the weight of up to four cardinals (about 8 oz.).
- The large tray gives ground feeders and songbirds a flat perching surface that also collects fallen seed.
- It also serves as a platform that allows multiple birds to feed simultaneously from the four seed ports.
- The heavy metal cap fits snugly on the tube to prevent squirrels from lifting it to reach the seed.
- The 4-3/4" x 21" clear feeder tube makes the seed visible to the birds, a proven advantage. Made of UV Stabilized Polycarbonate, it ensures long lasting durability without yellowing. Its length and girth are designed to prevent squirrels from reaching the seed ports.
- With a large 5 lb. capacity, you don’t need to refill your feeder every day.
- An internal baffle design keeps seed flowing freely to the ports.
- With the metal top and base powder coated in Midnight Black, the Tipper looks stunning in any yard.
- Hang the Tipper securely from its heavy duty signature looped stainless steel wire which reduces motion.
- Components made in the U.S.A. and in China
- Lifetime Warranty against squirrel damage.
The Yankee Tipper works well to prevent access by grey squirrels; however, red squirrels are not heavy enough to tip the tray sufficiently to dislodge them. If red squirrels are coming to your feeders, we recommend the Yankee Whipper or Yankee Dipper which have lighter weight activations.
Seed or Feed Options: Sunflower Seed, Mixed Seed, Cracked Corn, Peanut Chunks, Safflower Seed and Sunflower Kernels
Capacity: 5 lbs. of seed, 4 Ports
Dimensions: 10 x 10 x 28.5 (assembled)
Mounting: Must be hung
Construction: UV Stabilized Polycarbonate and Stainless Steel bail wire
Mfg Warranty: Lifetime warranty against squirrel damage
Item Number: YCPT-360
Birds that use this feeder:
Bluebirds, Cardinals, Chickadees, Finches, Goldfinches, Grosbeaks, Juncos, Kinglets, Nuthatches, Redpolls, Siskins, Sparrows, Tanagers, Thrushes, Titmice, Towhees, Warblers, Waxwings, Woodpeckers and Wrens