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    Anyone try The Corn Bank?

    At only $80, it would be good investment if it works well enough.

    Varmint proof your deer feeder today, the inexpensive way. Turn your feeder into a corn bank and stop wasting corn. Visit https://www.thecornbank.com for more information.

    #2
    Looks like a good solution to an old problem, curious if any TBH fellas have used it yet.

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      #3
      Following

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        #4
        have you thought about trying a spin tech 12v feeder you can order one for about $110 shipped they are great

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          #5
          Spin tech solves the same problem without the extra expense. Been running the same 5 feeders year round for 4 years now with no issues. The coons don't even climb up there any more at one feeder

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            #6
            Corn bank works great. I've used it and know the owner. He spent several years testing it before he started selling them.

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              #7
              Interesting idea - I had 400lbs of feed drop last week. Hogs emptied a corn and a protean feeder for me. tag

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                #8
                Made properly, a varmint cage will keep the critters out for less than $10 per feeder. We have been using the same design for years without any issues.

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                  #9
                  Eliminator Spinner Plate.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by WhiplashTX View Post
                    Made properly, a varmint cage will keep the critters out for less than $10 per feeder. We have been using the same design for years without any issues.
                    Cages are a PIA when maintaining more than a few feeders. I use cages too but coons swings on mine and eventually pull the screws loose at the top where the cage bolts to the bottom of the feeder.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Deathrow Jethro View Post
                      Eliminator Spinner Plate.
                      x2! All you need and half the price!

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                        #12
                        Think I'd rather spend the $40 on eliminator spin plate

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                          #13
                          Looks like a neat product, but don't think I will be trying them any time soon. I've used the eliminator plate and plates that had spring gates in the past that eliminated coon and bird problems for less than half the cost of this.

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                            #14
                            Looks like a great idea.

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