Intelabe Bug Zapper, Mosquito Killer USB Rechargeable Electric Fly Swatter for Home, Outdoor, Powerful 4000V Grid, Detachable Flashlight, LED Light, Safe to Touch with 3-Layer Safety Mesh-White
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Selected User Reviews For Intelabe Bug Zapper, Mosquito Killer USB Rechargeable Electric Fly Swatter for Home, Outdoor, Powerful 4000V Grid, Detachable Flashlight, LED Light, Safe to Touch with 3-Layer Safety Mesh-White
gnats and flies are the most common pests. I'm not sure if they can hear me. It was strange to say the least. br>br>However, I was able to kill multiple flying cockroaches, a red hornet, flies, and other insects. br>br>The only problem is that the battery drains quickly after almost every use. br>br>.
As someone who despises how time-consuming it is to kill flies, I can attest to the fact that this device, when compared to a traditional fly swatter, makes quick work of them. Simply turn it on, hold down the button, and go. When you make contact, you'll hear a "zap!" ", as well as the visible spark that goes along with it. In an odd way, it's extremely satisfying. The unnecessary buttons are the only aspect of the fly swatter that I dislike. I don't use the built-in flashlight button, and the fact that the switch's middle position is the "ON" button bothers me. To turn it on without turning on the light, I have to stare at it. It's just a straightforward on-demand service. In this case, an off switch would suffice. Overall, the price I paid was very reasonable.
They've been infiltrating through the cracks in the doors and windows, and they're all over the place! I've had bug zappers before, but this is the Cadillac of them all! I gave it to my adolescent, who was enthralled by it. The end of the world had arrived. There were no flies in sight after 30 minutes! Would definitely recommend!.
It never killed flies the first time it was used; instead, it zapped and confused them. To finish the job, I had to track them down for a second zap. I returned this item and purchased a Black Flag electric flyswatter from Home Depot for $8. 50 plus tax. It performs admirably. Because the Black Flag product is battery-powered, there's no need to worry about keeping it charged.
I like that it's powerful and doesn't require batteries, but I occasionally get a shock when I press the button on the handle's charge port. It's not too painful, but the fact that mine appears to have a short or a wild connection somewhere is concerning. br>br>The lights in the handle aren't very bright, but that wasn't the purpose of my purchase.
Last night, this zapper gave me my first kill. The power I held in my hands was unfathomable. The frame is unrivaled in terms of lightness and aerodynamics. As soon as I turned on the power, I knew the moth that had infiltrated my kitchen had no chance. The kitchen was secure once more after a touch to the back of the wings, a flash of electric light, and a faint smoky odor.
) protection against mosquitoes. Walks around my house are a mosquito feast no matter what time of day or night it is or what the weather is like. You have the distinct impression that you are being pursued. I drape a mosquito net over my son's stroller, arm myself with this, and swat away. I'm not a fan of bug spray, so as long as you keep moving, this will suffice. Then there's the zap's sick satisfaction. It is impossible to deny.
Hearing them get zapped is also a satisfying sound.