Peckish Secret Garden Energy Ball Feeder

SKU: 60051221
€15.99

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Our Peckish Secret Garden Energy Ball Bird Feeder is a great feeder for energy balls and fat snax. Designed with a decorative leaf design with an antique finish, a great feeder to enhance your garden on a tree or feeding station.

The feeder is constructed of hard wearing metal and it metal wire structure makes it ideal for clinging birds.

Delivery Information

We can deliver to anywhere in Ireland and Northern Ireland. Our aim is to get you your furniture as quickly and safely as possible. Therefore, we primarily use our own Rathwood Fleet and couriers who are efficient and are sure to handle your furniture with the utmost care. Depending on your location, a third-party delivery company may be used and the lead times might be increased slightly.

Delivery Methods:

We offer methods of carriage which are dependent on the type of items ordered. The costs and the lead times for each delivery option are outlined below:

1. Parcel Delivery
Standard Size FREE / Large Size €16.85

For our smaller items for orders between 50 euro and 250, we offer FREE Delivery; you can see the costs for these at the checkout stage of your order. Once the item is in stock, this takes 2-3 working days. We also work with An Post and UPS to provide this service. 

2. Standard Delivery
Standard Size €39 / Large Size €59 / Extra Large Size €79

Our general lead time on all items is 7-10 working days, once the item is in stock. If you require furniture urgently or within a certain time frame, please do not hesitate to contact us to arrange a special delivery timeframe, if possible.

If for some reason we are unable to deliver within our general lead time of 7-14 working days, we shall contact you directly to advise. We make every effort to deliver goods within the timescale given to you (supplied in your customer portal link sent via email at the time of purchase). However, delays beyond our control can sometimes occur due to ongoing global logistical challenges.