
This natural barometer has been predicting the highs and lows of New England's weather for years. Mounted outside a window, the sprig will point up indicating fair weather and when foul weather approaches, it points down. Since it is actually cut from Maine's abundant Balsam fir trees, the sizes will vary, but generally the sprig is about a foot long and the base is around 2-1/4" tall x 3/8" wide with a pre-drilled hole for nailing.
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5 star
great product
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Nature lover
Got this for brother's 72nd birthday. He thought it was pretty cool. Also got one for self and a few other friends. They really do work. Like any natural product outdoors, eventually they do get old and fail.
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Weather Sticks
well constructed and the explanation re;port with each stick ix very good and appealing.
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maine weather stick that predicts changes in weather?
i didn't believe that this would work as advertised, but for some reason this weather stick has a mind of its own it truly does know what the weather will be and when it changes. a mind blower and mystery to me.
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Cool Little Stick
We love this weather stick, works great and we know when it is going to rain. Very comical but really does work.
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Very fun and the hummingbirds sit on it
I have always wanted a weather stick. We put it near the hummingbird feeder and just outside the kitchen window. Most of the time the stick is very accurate but once it was just being silly saying it was going to rain on a day that was 80 Degrees and clear skies. Our grandchildren have made a study of the stick and they especially like seeing the hummingbirds land to it. We love it.
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Weather stick
Works well as usual, but holes were not predrilled. Cracked the wood , reglued an drilled small pilot hole hole meanwhile the stick broke and it's shorter an still works. The wood looked predrilled but are not.
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Interesting
I've wanted one of these amazing sticks for so long and finally got one. Thanks Kinsman for making it available.
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Stick of Wonders.
Just enjoy watching the weather stick do its thing. It is really amazing. Mother nature at work.