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Easy Gardener 8021 Garden Defense Electronic Owl - Sound And Motion Sensored

Easy Gardener 8021 Garden Defense Electronic Owl - Sound And Motion Sensored

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Brand: Easy Gardener
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $44.09
Buy New: $27.88
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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 19 reviews
Sales Rank: 7811

Media: Tools Hardware
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 15.4 x 6.8 x 6.7

MPN: 8021
Model: 8021
UPC: 038398080212
EAN: 0038398080212
ASIN: B000FJRSOW

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Scare away garden pests
  • Turns head and hoots
  • Lightweight and multifunctional
  • Use year after year
  • Chemical-free pest control

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Electronic Scarecrow Garden Defense Owl Has Head Motion Via An Electronic Mechanical System The Digitally Recreated Sounds Of The Fearsome Predator The Great Horned Owl Head Sound Movements Are Triggered By Motion Sensors


Customer Reviews:   Read 14 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Don't order online   November 23, 2008
D. Craven
Well, maybe this owl would have done the trick, but Amazon's vendor threw it in a HUGE box with absolutely no packing materials. It banged and bounced its way here and arrived broken (big shocker). What a waste of my time and money. My advice is to buy this from a local store where you can test it out before buying. And whatever you do, don't buy from the vendor ANTOnline.


4 out of 5 stars wow owl works   October 14, 2008
T. Chang
easy garden owl keeps birds away from my br /shop, birds were tripping security alarm br /and bird dropping both problem is solved br /for now


1 out of 5 stars Disappointed Consumer   September 23, 2008
Bondelyn A. Creek
The electronic owl that I purchased initially fulfilled the mission for which I purchased it--getting rid of the crows that frequented my yard. However, the owl lost its sound after one month's time. The sound device stopped working completely, and it is not nearly as effective in scaring away predators as it was when the sound was available. Since the owl has a sixty-day warranty, I am hoping the company will replace it.


5 out of 5 stars Loud but effective   September 7, 2008
T. Tarwood (Zion, IL United States)
Squirrels and rabbits kept digging up my flowers by the roots ever night. I read the review decided to take a chance on this owl instead of a silent statue. It is loud and "hoots" at every movement and sound but it does work. I have to move it every couple of days to fool the live critters but that is no big deal as I walk by the garden every day. The "hoots" can be annoying but no more than the pigeons cooing or the crows cawing. The hooting can be turned off and allowing only the head turning. Wish it had light up eyes...that would really set off the pests!


1 out of 5 stars Skip this product   September 4, 2008
M. Parker (a different planet)
The motion sensors are cheap and too sensitive. Most sensors are set off by heat + motion. These just go off with a slight breeze. So it was constantly turning on, I had to silence the sound because it was getting annoying. br / br /Batteries drain quickly. It only uses 3 AA batteries. br / br /It is very light and unstable and won't stand up on it's own. Blows over with the slightest breeze. They should have made it to hold D batteries. That would have weighted down the base and you wouldn't have too change batteries so often. br / br /You are supposed to mount it to something with screws. I should have done that, but then you can't get to the battery compartment without unscrewing it from the base. And you have to change batteries often. br / br /After having my owl for 2 weeks, it was blown off a 2' ledge onto the lawn and broke the switch and is now inoperable. br / br /I am going to re-wire it to run on a plug-in transformer. Then it can swivel it's little exorcist head around all day long if it wants! And it will! I still won't be able to use the sound mode. The hooting all day long is annoying, and the neighbors were wondering what the noise was.