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The SPICA Electric Bug Zapper is a powerful 20W indoor pest control solution that utilizes a 2800V power grid to eliminate flying insects. Designed with safety in mind, it features eco-friendly materials and a child-proof design. With a coverage area of up to 6,000 square feet and two replacement bulbs included, this zapper is perfect for any indoor space, ensuring a pest-free environment for you and your loved ones.
K**T
Great little zapper.
Simple light design you can hang anywhere you want to zap bugs. Who doesn't like to zap mosquitos.. I like some bugs but not skeeters.. this thing loves them.I got the two pack so twice the dead bugs.. only noise it makes is the pleasant pop that means you got one. It reminds me of the 80s and 90s and that is always a good thing.
M**T
Kills flying insects effectively
Completely quiet until one is ZAPPED! Not for a sleeping room or anyone that doesn't react well to random load pops.
R**R
Best zapper on market
Best zapper on the market. I constantly hear the buzzing.
R**R
LOUD LOUD LOUD LOUD LOUD LOUD LOUD LOUD LOUD LOUD LOUD LOUD LOUD. AND MESSY.
I have a gnat problem. Don't get me wrong, this device works. There are dead gnats all over the place. Literally. Because they don't just politely fall straight down into the catcher; they go flying in all directions. There are dead gnats in a 3' x 3' area under the trap. In my case, that includes some kitchen counter. Eww.But the sound is obnoxious. The seller describes the sound like this: "you just can hear a very small "Bezze" when bee flies in the zapper, you will like this voice". Oh no no no no no no. This is like a mousetrap being snapped IN YOUR EAR. Mine goes off several times a minute as the gnat slaughter continues. Imagine a steady, not predictable, soundtrack of snapping mousetraps in your life. Do you really want that?If you are already frustrated by having gnats in your kitchen, you might be just tetchy enough to want to have a nervous breakdown every time this thing kills a gnat. I know I sure am. I am sitting here listening to it and thinking maybe I could just live with the gnats. I could get a beekeeper's hat, maybe? String together a bunch of mosquito nets so that I could move around my home without being bothered by the gnats, like a giant hamster tunnel? I just don't think I can live with this loud snap firing all hours of the day and night.So, if you're thinking of putting this in your garage, that might work. But for your kitchen? No. Unless noise is not an issue for you, in which case, you'll be happy with how it works. Just make sure it's not over anything you want to keep clean.
E**N
Do Not Purchase!!!!!!!!!!!!@
This the same one I purchased a few years ago with a different name. I have yet to find bulbs for it. This one is the same except it came with 2 nulbs that don't work. I also purchased bulbs from Amazon for the 1st one ,they didn't work
P**E
Product should be banned from Amazon
I emailed Spica. They ignored the fact that I received an electrical shock by their product.This company:1. Has a dangerous product2. Has an extremely poor instruction manual3. Doesn't answer the questions asked via email4. Has no idea on the actual technical specifications of the product they sell.Stay away from this dangerous company/product. You could legitimately die from using it.-------------------Email exchange with this company that shouldn't even be allowed to sell on Amazon:---------- Forwarded message ---------From: PeteDate: Tue, Oct 25, 2022 at 7:11 AMSubject: Re: bug zapper questionsTo: <[email protected]>Send my question an engineer. Watts and amps is not current.If you are a reseller, ask the manufacturer.Your answer is unacceptable.On Oct 25, 2022, at 1:17 AM, [email protected] wrote: Hello,It means that the operation must be performed without power supply.This is a 110 volt 20w [email protected]: PeteDate: 2022-10-25 05:41To: spicaproductsSubject: bug zapper questionsHello,I was shocked by your product. You need a professional to write clear instructions.1. After grid High-voltage electricity power disappear completely like above way^ This step makes no sense and caused me to get shocked.What is the electrical current on the metal grid? How many milliamps?
F**N
It ZAPS them!
I first saw this in a great friend's kitchen as it was used to counter the assault by flies from the farm property. I immediately purchased one on my cell. It works exceptionally well. And, to be honest, it casts a cool blue glow at night in the kitchen area, acting like a night-light.
F**Z
Poderosa
Es muy poderosa atrayƩndo y electrocutando insectos
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