Enoz Sergeant Swat Flyswatter (Pack of 3)
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Hello, br>br>Thank you for your interest in learning about our top-secret weapon for destroying flying creatures. After a few months of practice with a standard Fly Swatter and a drill "Sergeant," you should be well prepared to use this top-secret weapon against any flying creature, large or small. br>We are excited to be of service to you. (& You don't need a permit or license to use this weapon, so rest assured.) br>ToyArama
Typically, flyswatters kill insects on contact by squashing them with the flyswatter's head. You could always scoop the insect up and move it away from your area with the head.
This "Mighty Whacker" has a black handle that measures approx. 15 inches in length In each pack, you'll receive three. I used to buy the store-bought flimsy swatters with the bottom of the handle that could be squeezed with one hand and stayed that way. You can't do it because this handle is so thick and heavy. The black rubber part at the top is also thick and heavy, measuring about 4 mm in thickness. It reminds me of Humvee rubber that has been measured and flattened a little. We live in Florida, and wood spiders love to come into my house just to frighten me. They're the size of my hand, and if you spray them, they just give you a dirty look and become irritated. I no longer spray the arachnid beasts after receiving my Enoz Sergeant swatters; instead, I use my Enoz spidercrush to flatten them like pancakes in one hit. I no longer have the same apprehensions about large bugs as I once did, which is a huge relief. Please do not hesitate to purchase these swatters; you will wonder how you ever managed without them!
They may break glass or break fragile items inside due to their heavy duty and strength. As a result, they should only be used outside. ToyArama ships all orders within one business day to ensure prompt and secure delivery.
Selected User Reviews For Enoz Sergeant Swat Flyswatter (Pack of 3)
Barrett is a name for a group of people. 50 Cal. a swarm of flieswatters The Enoz Sergeant Swat Flyswatter's mass necessitates the use of a well-placed well-placed well-placed well-placed well-placed well-placed well A well-placed strike with enough acceleration will hit a fly hard enough to cause it to explode. The Enoz Sergeant Swat Flyswatter inflicts fatal and unrecoverable wounds. Barrett is a name for a group of people. 50 Cal. a swarm of flieswatters Take a look at the photo attached. The fly was about six inches away from the door frame on the glass. I was wiping off pieces of the fly that had stuck to the woodwork more than a foot away from the impact site after Sergeant Swat had finished with him. Palmetto Bugs have given me similar results, and this isn't a toy or a child's toy. "It's a one-shot deal," as the saying goes. Insect-killing weapon with a single kill. You could probably kill a mouse with it as well, but a large rat would be a different story. For that, I strongly suggest the Victor M326 Rat Trap.
You should be required to obtain a license for this! It appeared to be the best deal ever, and I ended up with three! Who knows if it's true, but I liked the idea that it was "military specs. " BUT. I've yet to miss a target, even in mid-air, because this hits like a ton of bricks and soars aerodynamically without warning the bugs. I've never used a fly swatter as thick as this one. It's so thick, and the handle is thick gauge steel, that I'm afraid I'll damage the mug if I'm trying to catch a fly on a mug or something. I haven't done so yet, and it hasn't proven to be a problem, but You must exercise extreme caution. When a fly lands on your head. or anything else. Fly atoms are all that exists. Everything becomes a smudge as a result of this. While this is effective, cleaning it up can be a chore at times. However, I'd rather do that than spend 15 minutes chasing a fly. Deadly. A backup weapon for home defense.
Other than the fact that you can break the object underneath the insect you just liquified, I can't think of anything I don't like about this swatter. br>br>It's a good bang for buck swatter because it'll last longer than uranium's half life. It's also quite durable, and I believe it could be used as an impromptu ice scraper, as the packaging suggests. But, whether or not your wife is watching, I don't recommend using it as a toothpick. br>br>Long story short, instead of wasting a doll hair here and there on cheap swatters, spend a few extra dollars and do it right the first time; even if you miss, the fly will almost certainly die from the impact! Warning. br>br> Objects in the impact zone can and will be broken. As well as making babies cry.
I bought this fly swatter because I thought it would be a more durable alternative to the cheap ones on the market. Well, it's been about a month since I bought it, and I'm guessing it's somewhere between 70 and 80 percent complete. It's been broken for 100 swats. The fly swatter section appears to be in good condition because it has lasted so long, but the handle, like the cheap ones, has broken.
The flyswatter is made of heavy-duty rubber and will kill the insect if it is struck while flying. The "made in China" rubber swatter, on the other hand, is too heavy and brittle to use. After far too little use, half of it is at its weakest point.
duty swatters capable of eradicating even the largest cockroaches, spiders, and other pests. They appear to be best suited for use outside - I'd bring these with me if I went camping. br>br>However, they are too bulky and inconvenient for home use. I can't imagine chasing fruit flies and gnats with them without accidentally breaking things or knocking over lamps. as well as 4 They're just metal wires twisted together and appear to be cheaply made, so they get five stars. When flat, all three handles tilt slightly and do not align evenly with the rest of the body. Finally, delivery took nearly two weeks, which is a long time for Amazon. br>br>I exchanged them for plastic ones and returned them. If I kept them, I'd duct-tape the handle for better grip and use pliers to realign the handles.
This fly swatter is substantial and well-made. made. It's actually a little too heavy in my opinion. a job as an indoor fly swatter Because the plastic that swats the fly is so heavy, it doesn't flex very much, it's difficult to get flies out of cracks or corners. While using it, I've noticed that a number of flies are only injured rather than completely killed. On flat surfaces, this happens as well. This, I assume, is due to the swatter's rigidity. If you don't hit the fly nearly parallel to the surface it's on, it might just be stunned or injured. I like the idea of a fly swatter that won't crack and break after a few uses, and while this might last a while, swatting flies and not always killing them is frustrating.
A flyswatter with a lot of punch. My husband has made it his life's mission to exterminate every single fly that enters our house. Many a flimsy flyswatter has served us well. These, in my opinion, will last for many years. He can't stop gushing about how effortlessly they fly through the air and how much power he can generate with his swing. If you order them, be sure to read the information on the packaging. I promise it'll be worth your time to read for a minute or two. You're going to laugh a lot.