ZAP IT! Bug Zapper Rechargeable Bug Zapper Racket, 4,000 Volt, USB Charging Cable, 2 Pack
D**K
ZAP IT! Bug Zapper Rechargeable Bug Zapper Racket, 4,000 Volt
Two bug zappers are in this order. The zapper is 19" long and the wire part is roughly 9" x 8". I own two other brand zappers. This is about the same size as the others. I would only get this size, the smaller size would not be as useful.There is a switch that you need to turn on first then another switch to press on to activate the zapper. I guess a good safety way but the main switch is really not needed. This model has a built in flash light. It is not very useful. Too small of a light. Seems like I'm accidentally turning it on often. Would be better without the flashlight.I would say the zap potential is about equal to other zappers. This one sounds sparky but it doesn't zap any better. It will knock a normal house fly down but not kill it. The fly will get back up and fly away in a minute or so. However i think the zap given depends on what touches the metal screen. In the case of a live fly the wings are the part that gets the zap. I believe if the body of the fly touched the screen it would kill the fly on contact. But that rarely happens. With yellow jackets or wasps the same story, the wings get zapped and it only knocks them out for a minute. But usually you can get to the bug to zap again. If the bug gets stuck on the screen then it will zap continually and a red glow will ignite the fly and burn it quickly.I have been using this zapper to kill fruit flies. It works really well to get those really small bugs. Much better then any other means. It kills fruit flies and leaves no dead bugs. I guess it burns them on contact.Overall, worth getting, helps catch small bugs that you can't easily catch. And it kills the yellow jacket inside the house better than using a fly swatter.
R**H
Does what it needs, but should be more durable
Does what it needs to do for the time being they just dont last long kind of cheapy choppy . . . You have to baby the racket . . . These 2 were the last ive ordered #5 and #6. . .there fun when your just zapping about. . .
A**E
Die mosquitoes!!!!
Work on a Navy base near the ocean that has protected marsh lands and the mosquito season is the worst...the mosquitos will swarm and attack you aggressively as soon as you get out of your car, they even bite through jeans...ugh....my whole office has these now and we get great satisfaction in zapping them into oblivion.
F**O
works
let's say that their job they do, but I find it too uncomfortable to use them while holding the pressed button which is very small and uncomfortable, the battery does not last long
A**A
me encantó el tamaño
es fácil de usar, lo único que no me gustó es su cargador. se rompió a días de usarlo.
B**L
Purchased the one with the charger cord made this set complete
Purchased this product to get rid of flys. Product does just as it says it does. Light weight & rechargeable makes it easy to use.
K**T
Wonderful tool
We bought these for our camper. I just wish it had a switch so I don't have to always hold it. Great product
M**N
Bring a little fun into quarantine!
Due to a pre-existing lung condition, I am one of the strictly quarantined folks during this COVID-19 pandemic, for my own safety. I am contained to my room & bathroom, with the ability to exit my ground floor window for a wee bit of air & to toss a ball in the yard for my dog. As my only escape, it's been frustrating to come inside covered in bug bites, no matter how long my sleeves or hems are.So I got these little zappers, and tried them out tonight. Okay, ZAP is not an exaggeration. When a mosquito meets its maker via this little device, it does not go quietly into that good night. I actually saw the little blue electric spark as it was vanquished.I too made a noise, it seems, because my youngest (adult) son immediately put his mask on and came outside to see what was wrong with me. He's a fit, tall young man, so he had a bird's eye view of his sturdy little mother, in a pair of long pants & flannel hooded shirt (hood up & tied to keep the bugs off) hopping about whilst flailing a strange plastic racket as high as possible to try & get the itty bitty vampires heading for the porch light.I don't know how long he witnessed my impromptu Hobbit-rave, but I finally got another one, and he let out a startled whoop - then admitted that he'd assumed I'd slid off the edge of sanity, and was battling intruders from other dimensions that only I could see.Meanwhile, I grabbed the second racket (twin pack FTW), and ambidextrously pursued my winged prey, potentially resembling an intoxicated air traffic controller, and cackling merrily as I went.I don't know how this quarantine will end, or what impact the virus will have on my family when all is said and done. What I do know is that I had 30 minutes of childish joy tonight, that I was able to share with my son, in our first genuine laughs on weeks. And I zapped a few bugs.Worth every penny.
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