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product_id: 9307188
title: "Stokes Select Caged Bird Feeder"
brand: "more birds"
price: "RM166"
currency: MYR
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reviews_count: 11
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# Double suet cake capacity Weather-resistant powder-coated steel Squirrel-proof cage design Stokes Select Caged Bird Feeder

**Brand:** more birds
**Price:** RM166
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🦜 Elevate your backyard birdwatching with the ultimate squirrel-proof suet feeder!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Stokes Select Caged Bird Feeder by more birds
- **How much does it cost?** RM166 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- more birds enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted more birds brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Double the Delight:** Holds two suet cakes simultaneously, attracting a vibrant variety of small birds to your yard.
- • **Effortless Maintenance:** Easy-open lid mechanism simplifies refilling and cleaning, so you spend less time fussing and more time watching.
- • **Squirrel-Proof Sanctuary:** Exclusive cage design keeps pesky squirrels out, so your feathered friends feast in peace.
- • **Built to Brave the Elements:** Durable powder-coated steel construction ensures year-round resistance to rust and weather.
- • **Selective Feeding Experience:** Prevents larger 'bully' birds from hogging the suet, giving smaller birds their moment to shine.

## Overview

The More Birds Double Cage Suet Feeder features a robust, powder-coated steel cage designed to keep squirrels and larger birds at bay while accommodating two suet cakes. Its weather-resistant construction and easy-open lid make it a durable, low-maintenance feeding station that attracts a diverse range of small wild birds, enhancing your outdoor space with lively, safe bird activity.

## Description

Our friends of flight are happy to flock to your trees when adorned with the Squirrel-X Double Suet Caged Bird Feeder. Making your birds feel safe and sound from pesky predators, your feathered friends easily slip inside our powder-coated metal design to feast upon scrumptious suet cakes. The natural brown color attracts many bird varieties and four port design provides ample places for the birds to feast. The opening mechanism is specifically designed to deter squirrels from intruding, but is simple to open, fill and clean.

Review: Solid after 2 years. Squirrel proof. My best feeder. Good-looking, highly recommend. - My best feeder. Squirrels cannot access this feeder. Attractive, keeps cake dry in rainy Pacific Northwest, allows smaller birds like bushtits, chickadees, nuthatches — and Northern Flickers and Downy Woodpeckers can use it in a pinch. I’ve not had sparrows try it probably because I have a tube feeder out as well, so no birds getting caught in mine. I also have a solid squirrel proof (baffled) fly-through feeder for the jays and crows (as well as smaller birds) and a hanging woodpecker feeder on the fence. I put cayenne flavored cakes in that one so squirrels won’t even touch it, once they learn hehe. I also put dried corncobs in a large cheap green wire hook cake feeder hanging from a dwarf maple near that back fence. The squirrels and jays enjoy that and it is fun to make them work for the high-calorie treat. Squirrels like to hang from the tree with back legs and use their arms to work the corn. So funny. Or they try to balance on it and struggle not to fall off as it swings — they don’t get too fat with too much corn like that. I did get a platform squirrel feeder and put it on the back fence to give them an easier go, but I find that they gorge on that, emptying in one day (probably also the “ground squirrels” get to it at night). So I only partially fill it with “critter crunch” on special occasions like holidays and during ice or snow. Don’t want them to become too dependent. Your best strategy is divide and conquer! Keep critter food, big bird food, and small bird food far apart. Keep fruit, corn and nuts away from the house. No fruit vines like kiwi on the house — could attract rats and squirrels to your home. Again, this is a great cake feeder! I’ve been using it for two years. Will buy another if/when this one becomes too ugly. The copper color fades and gets a bit dusty but it still looks better than most feeders. Come to think of it, it is also great protection from hawks and cats. They do stalk my yard because the birds love their treats! Small birds can safely feed inside this feeder. Hope all this helps! Learned after a few years of trial and error. Now, to find a safe solution for robins that won’t get water logged, or pilfered by rats, squirrels, crows and jays! Robins are shy and ground feeders. They like to feed near bird baths and to have the safety of bushes and trees close. If you have cats roaming in the yard they probably won’t come around. We have a neighbor black cat who loves to hang out in my yard like a jungle panther — stalk, pounce, snatch and scamper faster than you can blink an eye. So funny to see his head slowly poke up from a bush like Inspector Clouseau. So sad to sometimes hear the other birds crying desperately when he makes his mark. I guess everyone has to eat. I gave the cat owner reflective breakaway collars ($6 for 6 on desertcart!) and they seem to help if he has one on... Well hope you enjoyed the report from the flower jungle and adjacent small wood...
Review: Quality product at a good price. Using for over 10 years now - Totally Squirrel Proof !!! I used suet and not seed, because seed brought mice into the house… very easy to open and close.. very sturdy, I have it up year round in CT and not rusted a bit.. the smaller birds can get into the feeder, which is nice.. the larger birds, especially the beautiful wood peckers gat everything they want without a problem. I did have a raccoon for a while,, he DID unscrew the top and get the suet..🤣. So when he’s around I bring the feeder in at night for a few days.. this is a top quality product.. and priced accordingly.. I HOPE they do NOT change this product! The birds flew away when I took the picture..

## Features

- FEED THE BIRDS: Not the squirrels. Cage design allows small birds to access the suet cake while keeping squirrels out!
- SUET FEEDER: Suet is a good source of energy and will attract a larger variety of birds to your yard
- SUET CAKE CAPACITY: Squirrel-X bird feeder can accommodate two suet cakes
- DETER LARGE 'BULLY' BIRDS: Bird feeder prevents the big bully birds from accessing the suet allowing the food for smaller birds
- DURABILITY: Steel lid and powder-coated weather-resistant steel cage construction

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003NTGXF6 |
| Additional Features | Squirrel Proof |
| Best Sellers Rank | #55,494 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #739 in Wild Bird Feeders |
| Brand Name | More Birds |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (5,931) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00617313380691 |
| Included Components | Squirrel-X Squirrel Proof Double Suet Feeder, Cage Bird Feeder |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10"L x 10"W x 9.4"H |
| Item Type Name | Bird Feeder |
| Item Weight | 1.98 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Hiatt Manufacturing, Inc |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel, Aluminum |
| Mounting Type | Hanging Mount |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Feeding Station |
| Target Species | Finch |
| Theme | Wild Birds |
| UPC | 617313380691 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** More Birds
- **Material:** Alloy Steel, Aluminum
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Feeding Station
- **Special Feature:** Squirrel Proof
- **Target Species:** Finch

## Images

![Stokes Select Caged Bird Feeder - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81kqXXjNQkL.jpg)
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![Stokes Select Caged Bird Feeder - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/916IT9ZgOSL.jpg)
![Stokes Select Caged Bird Feeder - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81FK3N5jhLL.jpg)
![Stokes Select Caged Bird Feeder - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81jMFaCYXXL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this feeder keep starlings out, or can they reach in far enough to get at the suet?**
A: As soon as it was up, the Grackles and Starlings crowded onto it and began reaching in from the sides.  They were knocking more chunks of suet to the ground than they would actually eat.  Their mob tactic didn't allow for any other birds to try it.  I tried putting the plastic pack back on the cakes, but they were still able to reach through to the outer edges... knocking tons of it to the ground.  If the cage were a few inches bigger, it might keep them from destroying the suet and chasing other birds away.

**Q: Are you saying that the green top is actuality screwed down tightly and squirrels are unable to 'jimmy' it up and off?**
A: It if was screwed finger tight they wouldn't be able to get it off. I would actually advise possibly attaching a swivel to the top ring in case the wind could be spinning it.

**Q: Can this be pole mounted?**
A: There isn't a good way that I can see where this would sit stable on top of a pole.  There isn't a way a shaft could run up through it.  For mine, I got one of those cement block like are used under decks for footing that have a metal bracket attached.  I bolted a 4x4 to it then hung a hanger off the 4x4 to hang this from.  If you need a wider base for stability I gorilla-glued an 18" square patio block to the bottom of the cement footer.  Works great, and can be moved around the property as needed.

**Q: Hi, I just received this squirrel proof bird feeder.  How do I open it up to get the suet in?**
A: remove the cover by unscrewing the knob---the small woodpeckers love it and the larger woodpeckers cling to the outside and can reach the suet by stretching their necks----it's the best!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid after 2 years. Squirrel proof. My best feeder. Good-looking, highly recommend.
*by R***O on November 25, 2020*

My best feeder. Squirrels cannot access this feeder. Attractive, keeps cake dry in rainy Pacific Northwest, allows smaller birds like bushtits, chickadees, nuthatches — and Northern Flickers and Downy Woodpeckers can use it in a pinch. I’ve not had sparrows try it probably because I have a tube feeder out as well, so no birds getting caught in mine. I also have a solid squirrel proof (baffled) fly-through feeder for the jays and crows (as well as smaller birds) and a hanging woodpecker feeder on the fence. I put cayenne flavored cakes in that one so squirrels won’t even touch it, once they learn hehe. I also put dried corncobs in a large cheap green wire hook cake feeder hanging from a dwarf maple near that back fence. The squirrels and jays enjoy that and it is fun to make them work for the high-calorie treat. Squirrels like to hang from the tree with back legs and use their arms to work the corn. So funny. Or they try to balance on it and struggle not to fall off as it swings — they don’t get too fat with too much corn like that. I did get a platform squirrel feeder and put it on the back fence to give them an easier go, but I find that they gorge on that, emptying in one day (probably also the “ground squirrels” get to it at night). So I only partially fill it with “critter crunch” on special occasions like holidays and during ice or snow. Don’t want them to become too dependent. Your best strategy is divide and conquer! Keep critter food, big bird food, and small bird food far apart. Keep fruit, corn and nuts away from the house. No fruit vines like kiwi on the house — could attract rats and squirrels to your home. Again, this is a great cake feeder! I’ve been using it for two years. Will buy another if/when this one becomes too ugly. The copper color fades and gets a bit dusty but it still looks better than most feeders. Come to think of it, it is also great protection from hawks and cats. They do stalk my yard because the birds love their treats! Small birds can safely feed inside this feeder. Hope all this helps! Learned after a few years of trial and error. Now, to find a safe solution for robins that won’t get water logged, or pilfered by rats, squirrels, crows and jays! Robins are shy and ground feeders. They like to feed near bird baths and to have the safety of bushes and trees close. If you have cats roaming in the yard they probably won’t come around. We have a neighbor black cat who loves to hang out in my yard like a jungle panther — stalk, pounce, snatch and scamper faster than you can blink an eye. So funny to see his head slowly poke up from a bush like Inspector Clouseau. So sad to sometimes hear the other birds crying desperately when he makes his mark. I guess everyone has to eat. I gave the cat owner reflective breakaway collars ($6 for 6 on Amazon!) and they seem to help if he has one on... Well hope you enjoyed the report from the flower jungle and adjacent small wood...

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Quality product at a good price. Using for over 10 years now
*by D***G on January 14, 2026*

Totally Squirrel Proof !!! I used suet and not seed, because seed brought mice into the house… very easy to open and close.. very sturdy, I have it up year round in CT and not rusted a bit.. the smaller birds can get into the feeder, which is nice.. the larger birds, especially the beautiful wood peckers gat everything they want without a problem. I did have a raccoon for a while,, he DID unscrew the top and get the suet..🤣. So when he’s around I bring the feeder in at night for a few days.. this is a top quality product.. and priced accordingly.. I HOPE they do NOT change this product! The birds flew away when I took the picture..

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great squirrel deterent.
*by A***J on January 5, 2026*

Keeps the squirrels at bay, but does restrict some larger bird species. One time only did I find the feeder on the ground and completely opened. I assume a very clever squirrel or possibly raccoon managed to unscrew the hangar, pull off the lid, and consume the suet. I was amazed. I took the precaution of adding a bungee chord to prevent unscrewing the hangar and the feat was not repeated. I have two of these and on one particularly cold morning the hangar screw female end sheared as I unscrewed it to add new suet cakes. It was a clean shear so I used a super adhesive to repair and so far the repair is holding.

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