








🌿 Turn your yard into the ultimate birdwatching hotspot with style and ease!
The Alpine Corporation 25" Tall Outdoor Birdbath with Planter Pedestal is a weather-resistant, 25-inch tall garden accent featuring a 15-inch wide shallow bowl designed to attract birds safely. Crafted from durable polypropylene, it includes a multifunctional planter base for added greenery, combining aesthetic appeal with practical outdoor functionality. Compact and easy to maintain, this birdbath is perfect for patios and gardens, backed by a 1-year warranty for peace of mind.









| ASIN | B00FBP6NGO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,398 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #71 in Birdbaths |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,144) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3 pounds |
| Item model number | TIZ112 |
| Manufacturer | TV Non-Branded Items |
| Product Dimensions | 15 x 15.01 x 25 inches |
D**Y
Pretty and easy to set up
This birdbath was super easy to assemble and looks great next to my metal bench. I added a small solar fountain, and the birds love it! It’s a great value for the price, and I like that the base allows room for adding flowers, rocks, or other decorative touches. Highly recommend
R**5
You won't be disappointed with this birdbath.
I received the Aipine birdbath with planter pedestal and was pleasantly surprised how good of quality it is. It was very easy to put together and I like it has a wide base and the color is great. My wife and I just love the birdbath and very happy with it and highly recommend.
B**N
Small and could be sturdier but really can't beat it for $23
Alpine Corporation TIZ112 Alpine Plastic Outdoor Decor for Garden, Patio, Deck, Porch-Green Birdbath with Planter Pedestal, 25 Inch Tall, 15"L x 15"W x 25"H, Turquoise Title pretty much says it all. 25 inches tall by 15" wide is not a substantial or very impressive size for a bird bath but it's advertised as exactly what it is, and it's just big enough to serve it's intended purpose and not be laughably small. It screws together nicely, nothing was warped or anything, and it feels just sturdy enough to be decent. Nothing feels particularly thick, strong, or substantial, even for plastic, but it's just adequate enough for what it is. If you assemble it then put a bit of pressure on the top and give it a wobble you can see the flat part of the base flexing enough that it's not very impressive but it seems like it will hold up to normal use. If I had one serious critique that would be it. It needs more substantial reinforcement ridges on the base. Maybe a little thicker and/or taller reinforcements, maybe 4 instead of 3 if simply increasing their size didn't stiffen it up. Maybe just thicker plastic on the bottom of the base. But that seems to be it's weak spot. Some kind of ridges, rings, or thicker spots of some kind to keep the bowl from warping probably wouldn't hurt either. Mine is good but I've heard others had some warpage and, like the thing as a whole, it's just good enough to be what it is but I could easily see if it sat in the box wrong or even a few days outside in extreme heat things getting a bit wonky. All that aside it's really a decent little birdbath for $23. It looks nice, is sturdy enough that it doesn't seem like it's gonna break immediately, and is big enough to accommodate several birds should more than one gather. Had I paid the full $45 price I don't think I'd be super happy. For $45 I'd want something that felt a little more rigid and durable. I had intended to put some sort of little solar fountain in it in the middle of an upside down bowl of some kind, maybe surrounded by a few rocks, to give the hummingbirds a place to bathe. I'm still gonna do that but will be a bit more mindful of the overall weight. But to be fair that's not this things intended purpose. If you fill it normally it holds somewhere around 1.5 gallons and is relatively stable and secure feeling. It's not really too flimsy as intended, just not really impressively sturdy. And a simple solar fountain I'd say the same, that should be fine - I'm guessing. But if you get much beyond that I feel like you'll be testing it's limits or finding out what it takes to warp it on a hot day.
F**.
Great Customer Service and a Great Looking Birdbath
Great value for the price. Very good looking, albeit, a bit lightweight. However, with a bit of potting soil for the flower base it is stable. A minor problem with a missing part was rectified to my total satisfaction by, Alpine, the supplier) The birdbath kooks great and the flower base sets the birdbath as a compliment to our secret garden.
F**W
birds won’t come near: (. .
Looks great! So easy to put together. But: 1. it always leans 2. it’s hard to empty 3. the large plastic screw at the base is easily stripped when you tip the bath to empty the water, and seems like at some point soon it won’t screw in anymore 4. the birds won’t come near it (even after a month, and even with various water levels & stone placements)
B**D
Stable and attractive: Bought several; made a 12" shorty one for wildlife
Beware a very detailed review follows. LOL. These bird baths are very nice in that they don't look like plastic from far away but have the benefit of not being metal. Many people use metal bird baths not realizing that metals and the finish can leach out into the water and animals can ingest those materials. People also leave them out in cold weather and animals can get their tongues and feet ( think oppossums, which don't hiberate or topor) stuck to the metal because it gets too cold and freezing happens. These are nice and sturdy and have small stakes to hammer in but you can substitute bigger ones if needed. You can also put rocks around the bottom for stability in the area where it shows flowers being planted. The hollow pedestal stem can also be filled with sand if desired. Another attractive feature: I made a couple of short approx 12" tall versions of these. Years ago I purchased resin short bird baths it looks like fake Stone and could be filled with sand. I mix these in with regular height bird baths. I have wild turkeys and squirrels and deer that really like bird baths that are about 12 inches high. I got them at a close out store and they were cheap, but did not realize that they cost about $40 ( duracraft and similar ). I purchased very inexpensive 1.25" double threaded PVC adapters at the hardware store and omitted the straight piece. They're perfect. Not 10 minutes after I set it in place to ground feeding Birds were using the bird bath. I'm posting some pictures with my review so it might help some folks. If you are on the fence my advice is to go for it. For the price it's hard to find anything better.
R**Z
Es de plástico, no muy alta, es como una mesita pero puedes poner unas platas pequeñas abajo, no se tambalea. Yo agregué un motor solar y funciona perfecto como fuente y baño para los pajaritos del jardín.
S**A
عالية الجودة ، سهلة التركيب ، شكلها انيق و خفيفه ..
D**T
Arrived fine with only a small dent in the box A Christmas gift so I will open to check all the parts are there
D**E
This product is perfect for my backyard. Super easy to assemble. I also bought a little fountain to go inside and I love the quality of the Alpine birdbath. I spend hours watching the birds. In these dark days, everyone should treat themselves to this birdbath. Also, there is a small planter for flowers at the bottom.10 plus all the way.Thank you, Alpine
M**O
Buena relación precio calidad. La parte para las platas es muy pequeña, pero para eso hay plantas mini.
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