WARBLING BIRD WATER WHISTLE (SINGLE)

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€0.50
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€1.50
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Bird-noise whistle. Fill with water to make the bird sound.

  • Price is for one whistle. The colour received will be random. We are not able to supply colours on request.
  • Please wash the product before use.
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Description

Bird-noise whistle. Fill with water to make the bird sound.

  • Price is for one whistle. The colour received will be random. We are not able to supply colours on request.
  • Please wash the product before use.
Details
Material: Plastic
Dimensions: 6 cm × 2 cm × 6 cm
Product code: 27480
GTIN: 5027455417387
Delivery
Belgium, Netherlands, Germany: 4.95€
Austria, Denmark, Italy: 9.95€
Returns

Returning unwanted items: 
You can return your purchase for a refund within 30 days of receiving it. Please contact us before making any returns. We will let you know the returns address, and what to do to make sure your returns are processed properly. Please note that you will be responsible for the cost of returning an unwanted item.
 
Returning damaged or faulty items: 
Before returning the product you must contact customer services and inform us that you would like to return a faulty, damaged, or incorrect item. You can send the item back to us free of charge and will receive a full refund. 
Read our full returns policy for more detail.
 

Reviews
Mamta
13/12/19

POUR A LITTLE WATER IN IT! I was about to go through the returns process when I noticed the product is called a “water whistle” so I tried pouring a little water into it and it works fantastically! It warbles and sounds great. Would be really handy if Rex London could update the product description to mention you have to fill it with water, otherwise it’s useless!

Tina
09/12/19

This is way over priced and not worth the money

Hayley
16/11/18

Great little stocking filler! I wasn’t sure it worked at first, but you just have to put your finger over the hole in the beak.

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