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G**2
Fade in the sun
They have lasted a few years, but they faded badly in the first year. I got some bright pink spray paint, taped off the beak and eyes, and sprayed them pink. Now I can use them for more than 1 year, and touch them up when needed! Also, getting the legs in is tricky at initial setup.
A**R
Difficult if not impossible assembly
The legs are supposed to screw into the body. Unfortunately, the holes were either too small or too large or, in a couple of instances non-existent. Of the 10 flamingos we purchased, only 2 of the “legs” were able to be installed as designed. We had to improvise with a drill and glue to attach the legs. Even if the legs were able to be screwed in this would be a poor design as the effort, coupled with the small diameter of the legs would soon cause hand cramps. Overall, good idea (maybe) but poor execution.In fairness, after a few email exchanges, the company has agreed to replace the flamingos and, while I am not sure I can recommend the product, the vendor does stand by his products and does try to "make things right". I would purchase from this vendor again.
L**.
Be prepared to reinforce the legs.
Overall, they're the best on the market. They're the only ones I could find that puts the metal legs into a "sleeve" of sorts that goes into the body of the bird.That being said, you still should take the time to reinforce the legs to keep the birds steady and well planted on your lawn. Use Gorilla Glue - the original one is fine.Insert the legs as instructed. Using a small paint brush, coat the sleeve, the upper part of the metal rod going into the sleeve, and some of the body around the legs with the glue. A thin coat works fine as it "expands" as it dries.Do this with both legs. Once the glue is dry, you can plant the flamingo on your front lawn with no problems. With this fix my birds have survived strong, gusty winds and being moved around during lawn mowing activities.
S**O
Pretty when new; Color fades fast!
Very pretty when new and I loved the coral pink color, but faded within the 1st week in the outdoor sun. The photo I uploaded Shows the two flamingos I ordered on the right, and the flamingo on the left has been outdoors for a year. The year old flamingo is not as faded as the new ones. Also, the legs are threaded, but the holes are not, and I wasn’t able to insert the legs into the holes with the threaded side. I was able to push the legs into the holes using the non-threaded end of the legs and it worked well. Would recommend for indoor use only, or plan to have to re-paint them within a week or two.
B**N
Flamingo Collector
Nothing special about this purchase. I was glad to find it online because the stores do not yet have their garden decor out.
E**S
You get what you pay for
One of my flamingos had messed holes where the legs are supposed to thread in. I ended cramming the legs in backwards and calling it a day.Close enough 4/5.
E**E
Sun has made them white with yellow beaks
Has held up great, but has lost the color due to the sunlight. They are closer to white now, but the bears are still yellow.
P**N
False Advertising color fades
Definitely not fad proof these r just a couple months old. I bought them because of that feature. The summer sun here in south central florida is a constant. Amazing how 1 did not fade yet other did. I have no hard this was a way to brighten up my porch, I'm disappointed. 😒
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