Kings County Tools Old-Fashioned Fly Swatter | 5-Pack | Wire Frame with Wooden Handle | Strong Mesh | Sewn Edges | Take Out Pesky Pests Effectively Unlike Plastic | Made in France
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The one we still have is 21 inches long, according to my measurement. I'd like to point out that the handles are exceptionally well made. The swatter's business end, on the other hand, does not last as long as the cheap plastic ones.
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Once we straighten them all out, I think the fly swatters will probably work fine! Whoever packed them decided to make them all fit into a specific sized box, so they were all bent to fit. It was a huge let down.
Finally! This is the genuine article. Effortless fly swatters that aren't self-cleaning. After a few swats, it will self-destruct. I bought a less expensive version of these, but they were of poor quality (you get what you pay for, right?). Unfortunately, no one in the United States has been able to create a swatter like this. But I have to give credit where credit is due: the French did a fantastic job with these. It's a little on the expensive side, but it's worth it.
Wham! This is the solution for pesky flies and other bugs! The only drawback is that it does not have a way to be hung up. They required a leather strap as well as a hole in the handle!.
A sturdy swatter, a good wooden handle, and a double-sided swatter In the middle, there is a wire connection. Have you tried putting those all-in-one tools to use? Fly swatters made of plastic? They are completely ineffective. I purchased a five-pack. a group of old-timers from Kings County I made three flyswatters and will give them as Christmas gifts. I'm well aware that this is an unusual situation. Although this is a holiday gift, I am confident that all of my recipients will be delighted with it. Especially once the flies begin to buzz. I'm keeping two (though I'm a little resentful of myself for doing so). One is for the garage, and the other is for the back porch. I'm going to toss out the three flyswatters we've accumulated so far. This is a product that I wholeheartedly endorse.
All of the local stores sell the worthless flimsy, rinky dink plastic models. I saw a sturdy handle in the project photo. As it turned out, this was indeed the case. A wire mesh business end was also included, which was trimmed properly and stapled to the handle with heavy duty staples. I'm very happy with my purchase and plan to buy another once this one wears out. Thank you for producing such a high-quality item.
I'm giving it a 5 out of 5 for sturdiness and durability based solely on how it feels and performs in my hands. br>I haven't needed to use it yet - It seems that just having it around keeps the flies away! br>Is there anything better than that?.
When you swat a fly with one of these flyswatters, it bends and curls, allowing the fly to flee. This was unquestionably a bad investment.
This is a fantastic product that is both sturdy and long-lasting. It is well-made. It's made of real screen wire, just like my grandfather's, and it won't break like the plastic versions.