Like many gravity feeders, this is easy to set up / easy to install, and you can mount it on a t-post or work with a ratchet strap to put it on a tree. It would be nice if this had two or more openings, to increase the changes of more than one deer feeding at once, but having one opening is a pretty common feeder in mid-range gravity feeders. It’s also got a 4-inch x 5-inch opening, which is plenty large enough for deer to consume the feed / corn-some smaller feeders have smaller openings, and only smaller deer are able to eat from them. The REDNEK Redneck Outdoors T-post Gravity Feeder is a very good mid-range gravity feeder, in our humble opinion, and it’s got a lot going for it: it’s made from all-weather, heavy-duty polyethylene, and designed to be weather-resistant it’s got an 80-pound feed capacity, which can cut back on the occasions you’ll need to refill it and the cover is designed to snap on tightly and keep rain and moisture out, so your feed doesn’t get ruined (and that can actually be a problem on some basic gravity feeders). Summary: A durable feeder that can hold up to 80 pounds of feed-a solid choice for mid-sized properties The REDNEK Redneck Outdoors T-post Gravity Feeder With all that in mind, if you’re looking for a smaller, no-frills gravity feeder, we think this one is a good bet. And, because it’s a pretty basic-model gravity feeder, you will probably see some spillage on the ground around the deer feeder-that’s to be expected. With a 40-pound capacity, it’s a little on the smaller side, and you may have to refill it frequently-so it may make sense to get an idea of when game visits your feeder, so that you can refill it without coming into contact with them. There are no digital parts to disappoint you here! Modern hunters have so many technical/digital advances, and if you’ve ever been out in the field and your GPS blacks out, or your rangefinder decides it wants the morning off, or your hunting watch starts flashing for no reason… well, that can be a great reminder of the power of simplicity. You strap it to a tree or pole, deer come and eat from it, and when the feed runs out, you put more feed in it. It’s got no batteries, no timers, no distribution mechanisms, and no moving parts. The Moultrie Feed Station is about as uncomplicated a deer feeder as you’ll find in our reviews. Summary: Very small, simple to install, and can hold 40 pounds, but will require frequent refills
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