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Brome Squirrel Buster Plus Bird Feeder

Brome Squirrel Buster Plus Bird Feeder

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My parents have been at war with squirrels for as long as I can remember. Every spring, my dad would try a new feeder, a new baffle, a new placement strategy. Every spring, the squirrels would win. Then I got them the Brome Squirrel Buster Plus as a housewarming gift when they moved, and for the first time in decades, the birds are actually eating the seed.

How the Squirrel-Proof Mechanism Works

The design is clever but simple. The feeder has a weight-sensitive shroud that surrounds the seed ports. When a bird lands on the perch, it's light enough that the ports stay open. When a squirrel climbs on, its weight (anything over about 1.5 ounces) pulls the shroud down and closes every port. The squirrel gets nothing. No batteries, no electronics, just gravity and good engineering.

I've watched squirrels try from every angle. They hang upside down, they leap from branches, they wrap their bodies around the tube. The shroud closes every time. It's honestly entertaining. My mom says she drinks her morning coffee by the window just to watch the squirrels fail. After a few weeks, most of them gave up entirely and moved on to the neighbor's unprotected feeder.

The weight threshold is adjustable too, which is a detail that doesn't get enough attention. If you're in an area with particularly large birds that you want to exclude, or if chipmunks are causing problems, you can tune the sensitivity by turning a dial on the top of the feeder. Out of the box, the default setting works well for most setups.

Brome Squirrel Buster Plus in use — Photo of Brome Squirrel Buster Plus Bird Feeder product

Build Quality and Capacity

The feeder holds about 5.1 pounds of seed, which is generous. My parents fill theirs roughly every two weeks depending on bird traffic. The tube is made from a tough polycarbonate that's UV-stabilized, so it won't yellow or crack in the sun. The metal components feel solid, not flimsy like the cheap feeders at hardware stores.

It also comes with a cardinal ring, which is a wider perch that lets larger birds like cardinals and grosbeaks feed comfortably. That's a nice touch since a lot of tube feeders only work well for smaller birds like chickadees and finches.

The seed ports are positioned to minimize waste. Birds pull seed out cleanly rather than flicking it onto the ground, which means less mess under the feeder and less wasted seed. My parents tried a different tube feeder before this one and were losing about a third of their seed to spillage. That problem mostly disappeared with the Squirrel Buster Plus.

What Kinds of Birds Show Up

My parents keep a list (they've gotten really into this), and so far they've seen chickadees, house finches, goldfinches, cardinals, nuthatches, and tufted titmice at the feeder. The cardinal ring makes a real difference for the larger birds. Without it, cardinals usually struggle on standard tube feeder perches because their body size makes it hard to balance.

What you attract depends on the seed you use. Black oil sunflower seeds bring the widest variety of species. My parents switched from a generic mix to straight sunflower seeds and the diversity of visitors roughly doubled within a week.

Cleaning and Maintenance

The whole thing disassembles without tools, which matters more than you'd think. Bird feeders get moldy fast if you don't clean them, and most people skip cleaning because it's a hassle. With the Brome Squirrel Buster Plus, you just twist off the top, pull the tube apart, rinse everything, and reassemble. Takes about five minutes.

I'd recommend cleaning it every two weeks, or immediately after any rain that gets seed wet inside the tube. Wet seed is where mold starts, and moldy seed can make birds sick. The easy disassembly on this feeder means you'll actually do the cleaning rather than putting it off.

How It Compares to Other Squirrel-Proof Feeders

There are other options on the market, and a few are worth mentioning:

  • Droll Yankees Yankee Flipper ($90+): Uses a motorized spinning perch that flings squirrels off. Entertaining to watch, but it requires batteries and the motor eventually wears out. More expensive and more maintenance.
  • Perky-Pet Squirrel-Be-Gone ($25-$35): Uses a weight-activated mechanism similar to Brome's, but the build quality is noticeably lower. The plastic feels thinner and the mechanism can jam over time.
  • Woodlink Caged Feeder ($30-$40): Surrounds the feeder with a wire cage. Works okay, but some squirrels can still reach through the gaps, and larger birds like cardinals can't fit through the cage.

The Brome sits at a higher price than most competitors, but it also outlasts them. My parents' feeder has been outside through two full winters with no issues.

Who This Gift Is For

⭐ Parents, grandparents, or anyone who enjoys watching birds from the window

⭐ New homeowners who are setting up their yard for the first time

⭐ Someone who's been complaining about squirrels destroying their feeders

⭐ Retired folks who've picked up bird watching as a hobby

⭐ Great as a housewarming gift paired with a bag of sunflower seed

It's also a solid gift for someone who you'd describe as "hard to buy for." Most people wouldn't buy a $55 bird feeder for themselves, but once they have one, they use it daily.

What Could Be Better

The biggest downside is the price. At around $55, it costs significantly more than a basic tube feeder. If the person you're buying for is just casually curious about bird watching, this might be overkill.

Also, while it defeats squirrels, it won't stop larger birds like grackles or starlings from hogging the perches. Brome makes a separate "Squirrel Buster Standard" that has shorter perches to discourage bigger birds, but this Plus model is more accommodating.

One more thing: if you mount it on a pole (sold separately), the pole needs to be at least 8-10 feet from any jumping point. Squirrels can leap surprisingly far, and while the mechanism works, constant squirrel pressure can wear on the shroud springs over time.

Gift-Wrapping Tips

The box this comes in is actually presentable enough that you could just slap a bow on it. If you want to dress it up, pair the feeder with a 5-pound bag of black oil sunflower seeds and a simple shepherd's hook pole for hanging. That way the recipient can set it up the same day they open it. The whole bundle runs about $80-$90 and gives them everything they need to start.

Final Verdict

The Brome Squirrel Buster Plus is the bird feeder I recommend to anyone who's frustrated with squirrels stealing all the seed. It works, it lasts, and it comes with a lifetime warranty from Brome that actually means something. As a gift for a parent, a new homeowner, or anyone who enjoys their backyard, this one is a winner.

Flippe Gift Rating: 4.6 / 5 (excellent)