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title: "2800V Bug Zapper"
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# 2800V high-voltage zap power 2x10W 365nm blue quartz lamps Detachable protective outer grid 2800V Bug Zapper

**Brand:** micnaron
**Price:** ₱9271
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Zap pests, not your vibe — power up your space with the ultimate bug bouncer!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 2800V Bug Zapper by micnaron
- **How much does it cost?** ₱9271 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- micnaron enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted micnaron brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Blue Light Magnetism:** Dual 10W quartz lamps emit the most effective 365nm wavelength to lure pests irresistibly.
- • **Massive Coverage Zone:** Defends up to 6000 sq. ft., perfect for indoor spaces from kitchens to garages.
- • **Sleek, Durable Design:** Shatterproof metal frame with a modern aesthetic, complete with a convenient hanging chain.
- • **Kid-Safe & User-Friendly:** Protective outer grid shields little fingers; quick-release design for effortless bulb swaps and cleaning.
- • **Unmatched Insect Annihilation:** 2800V electric grid instantly zaps mosquitoes and flies for zero tolerance.

## Overview

The 2800V Bug Zapper by Micnaron combines a powerful 2800V electric grid with dual 10W 365nm blue quartz lamps to attract and eliminate flying insects efficiently. Designed with a detachable protective outer grid for safety and easy maintenance, it covers up to 6000 sq. ft., making it ideal for indoor use in homes and garages. Certified safe and built with a durable metal frame, this sleek device ensures a pest-free environment with minimal hassle.

## Description

Product description How to Use the MICNARON Bug Zapper for Optimal Results Placement For the best results, place the MICNARON bug zapper indoors, approximately 3-6 feet above the ground, in areas where mosquitoes, flies, and other flying insects are commonly seen. Operation Simply plug in the MICNARON electric bug zapper and switch it on. The dual 10W T8 light bulbs emit a UV light that effectively lures flying insects such as mosquitoes, flies, and other bugs. Maintenance To maintain peak performance, regularly clean the zapper by unplugging it and using a soft brush to remove any dead insects from the grid. The light bulbs should be replaced periodically for optimal effectiveness. Safety Tips Keep the zapper out of reach of children and pets. Do not touch the electric grid when the device is plugged in. Additional Features Efficient Mosquito Zapper: The MICNARON indoor bug zapper is designed to cover large areas, effectively reducing mosquito and fly populations. Natural Protection: Unlike traditional fly swatters and mosquito repellents, this bug zapper offers 360° solution to keep your home safe. Versatile Use: While ideal for indoor use, the MICNARON fly trap can also be used in sheltered outdoor areas, making it a versatile addition to your pest control options.

Review: Carol Anne, go to the light - (Edit: July 26, 2025) Well, five years and a couple weeks later, after much use every year, the second bulb finally died. Now I'm here shopping for a new unit because I may as well get a new one rather than just replace the bulbs. Have to admit, I got my money's worth out of this. (Original review:) I've had this unit for about a week so far, and it's worked well. I've enclosed a picture of one day's kill of pesky gnats that pop up from nowhere to buzz around my house every summer. It's been like this every day, and I've usually relied on passive sticky traps or simply killing them by hand before. I've used bug zappers outside, so I knew what to expect. The reviews are right about the sound, though. It doesn't bug me, because each sharp crack means one more dead bug and the end of it's (previously) possible descendants. Each crack, does, however, startle my wife, so that's something you may need to keep in consideration. It's loud but quick, so if you can get used to it, it shouldn't be a problem. After having a gnat buzz around my face, disappear, and a minute later hearing that crack, I experience something akin to sweet vengeance. Cleaning is easy, as you simply pull the little tray on the bottom out and dump it. For some particularly fried bugs you may need to wipe or rinse, but it's still no big deal. I've done both and have also sometimes just vacuumed them out. Sometimes they get under the tray or outside the unit altogether. This is because not every kill is an instant one. I've seen them zapped and then move around a bit, sometimes walking, sometimes spinning, and then die. So you will find some dead bugs on both sides of the unit if it's sitting on a surface. If it's hanging up, this means dead bugs on the floor, so be prepared for that when you decide where to place it. The unit is much bigger than I thought it would be. I didn't read the size, but just went by people's pictures, and when it came in, I was surprised. This is as tall and almost as long as my small microwave. It's not too deep, and can be easily picked up in one hand. The power line is short, though, so it will need to put it near an outlet unless you use an extension or surge suppressor. I don't leave it on except during the day when I'm around, because I don't like leaving anything going while I'm asleep, so this is luring bugs to it that could be hanging around windows trying to get the sun instead. It's still a good idea to minimize any other attractants, though, to maximize the slaughter. I haven't had to do any bulb changing, but I have seen others talk about leaving it unplugged for a couple of hours before touching it. The manual gave like advice, although it may have just been for one hour. Either way, I'd double to it to be safe. If the unit dies before I feel it's been worth the cost, I'll update this review if I can.
Review: Snap, crackle, and POP! - This is a powerful zapper! The gnats have been terrible this year in my house, and after trying sticky traps (miserable failure) I got fed up and bought this zapper, honestly not expecting that much. Well, I set it on my kitchen counter, plugged it in, was blinded by the light (literally) and when a gnat hit it, you could hear the crack of lightning at the other end of the house! I am not exaggerating. It vaporized the gnat. When a fly or moth hits it, it sounds like a helium balloon just exploded next to your head. I'm sure this little unit could also be utilized outdoors, though your neighborhood might think you've opened up a shooting range in your backyard from the sound. I've never had a larger bug zapper before, so perhaps this is normal. So, pros are that this zapper is very effective against large and small flying insects, it is compact enough for your countertops or the top of your fridge, there is no annoying buzzing sound when in operation, and it makes a great nightlight for half our house. Cons are that it is loud when a bug gets zapped. Our four dogs bark at the crack of insect doom from the other end of the house, one of them now refuses to enter the kitchen and everyone in the household flinches and cringes when within 5 feet of the unit in anticipation of an impending strike of bug induced lightning. My husband is the exception, so another pro is that he is highly entertained by the gnats being electrocuted. He is also happy (or secretly disappointed, hard to tell) that he no longer is chasing the hundreds of gnats around the kitchen swinging wildly with the electric tennis racket (lightweight handheld battery powered zapper that never did anything, in my opinion) or attempting to vacuum them off the ceiling, appliances, etc with the vacuum hose (which was mildly successful and quite fun to watch a grown man wildly wave around a vacuum hose after microscopic insects traveling the speed of an F14.) My conclusion is that this was a great buy, I'd recommend to a friend, space friendly, insect unfriendly, nice longer cord, powerful, but be prepared for all in household to have PTSD every time someone snaps their fingers from the time of the first buggy demise on. Next 4th of July should be fun for all of us.

## Features

- What’s New & Update - Entirely updated protective outer grid protect little fingers against incautious electric shock from internal power grid, while the outer net is detachable for quick bulb replacement and hassle-free clean-up.
- No Mosquitoes Can Escape! - 2 x 10W quartz lamp tubes emits 365nm wavelength blue light to provably be the most attractant light source in trapping mosquitoes, fruit flies, moths. Then instantly got them electrocuted with internal 2800V powerful grid.
- Humanized Design - Shatterproof metal frame with ON/OFF switch, can be hung up with the included metal chain. Set-in bug collection tray can be removed for easy clean-up.
- 100% Natural & Safe - Passed EPA, ROHS, CE, EMC, IECEE certificate for 100% health and safe use.
- Professional Indoor Bug Zapper - Measured 15*11*3 inches (L*W*H) decent size to perfectly fit into your room or kitchen. Simply plug (3.3ft power cord) into the socket and turn off the other light except the pest killer to defend at most 6000 sq. Feet effective coverage.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09L88L32H |
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,009 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #233 in Bug Zappers |
| Brand | Micnaron |
| Brand Name | Micnaron |
| Color | 2800V Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 6,612 Reviews |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15"L x 11"W x 3"H |
| Manufacturer | Micnaron |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 15"L x 11"W x 3"H |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Target Species | Fly, Gnat, Mosquito, Moth |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Micnaron
- **Color:** 2800V Black
- **Is Electric:** Yes
- **Material:** Metal
- **Number of Pieces:** 1
- **Product Dimensions:** 15"L x 11"W x 3"H
- **Style:** Modern
- **Target Species:** Fly, Gnat, Mosquito, Moth
- **Unit Count:** 1 Count

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Carol Anne, go to the light
*by L***T on July 8, 2020*

(Edit: July 26, 2025) Well, five years and a couple weeks later, after much use every year, the second bulb finally died. Now I'm here shopping for a new unit because I may as well get a new one rather than just replace the bulbs. Have to admit, I got my money's worth out of this. (Original review:) I've had this unit for about a week so far, and it's worked well. I've enclosed a picture of one day's kill of pesky gnats that pop up from nowhere to buzz around my house every summer. It's been like this every day, and I've usually relied on passive sticky traps or simply killing them by hand before. I've used bug zappers outside, so I knew what to expect. The reviews are right about the sound, though. It doesn't bug me, because each sharp crack means one more dead bug and the end of it's (previously) possible descendants. Each crack, does, however, startle my wife, so that's something you may need to keep in consideration. It's loud but quick, so if you can get used to it, it shouldn't be a problem. After having a gnat buzz around my face, disappear, and a minute later hearing that crack, I experience something akin to sweet vengeance. Cleaning is easy, as you simply pull the little tray on the bottom out and dump it. For some particularly fried bugs you may need to wipe or rinse, but it's still no big deal. I've done both and have also sometimes just vacuumed them out. Sometimes they get under the tray or outside the unit altogether. This is because not every kill is an instant one. I've seen them zapped and then move around a bit, sometimes walking, sometimes spinning, and then die. So you will find some dead bugs on both sides of the unit if it's sitting on a surface. If it's hanging up, this means dead bugs on the floor, so be prepared for that when you decide where to place it. The unit is much bigger than I thought it would be. I didn't read the size, but just went by people's pictures, and when it came in, I was surprised. This is as tall and almost as long as my small microwave. It's not too deep, and can be easily picked up in one hand. The power line is short, though, so it will need to put it near an outlet unless you use an extension or surge suppressor. I don't leave it on except during the day when I'm around, because I don't like leaving anything going while I'm asleep, so this is luring bugs to it that could be hanging around windows trying to get the sun instead. It's still a good idea to minimize any other attractants, though, to maximize the slaughter. I haven't had to do any bulb changing, but I have seen others talk about leaving it unplugged for a couple of hours before touching it. The manual gave like advice, although it may have just been for one hour. Either way, I'd double to it to be safe. If the unit dies before I feel it's been worth the cost, I'll update this review if I can.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Snap, crackle, and POP!
*by M***R on September 8, 2023*

This is a powerful zapper! The gnats have been terrible this year in my house, and after trying sticky traps (miserable failure) I got fed up and bought this zapper, honestly not expecting that much. Well, I set it on my kitchen counter, plugged it in, was blinded by the light (literally) and when a gnat hit it, you could hear the crack of lightning at the other end of the house! I am not exaggerating. It vaporized the gnat. When a fly or moth hits it, it sounds like a helium balloon just exploded next to your head. I'm sure this little unit could also be utilized outdoors, though your neighborhood might think you've opened up a shooting range in your backyard from the sound. I've never had a larger bug zapper before, so perhaps this is normal. So, pros are that this zapper is very effective against large and small flying insects, it is compact enough for your countertops or the top of your fridge, there is no annoying buzzing sound when in operation, and it makes a great nightlight for half our house. Cons are that it is loud when a bug gets zapped. Our four dogs bark at the crack of insect doom from the other end of the house, one of them now refuses to enter the kitchen and everyone in the household flinches and cringes when within 5 feet of the unit in anticipation of an impending strike of bug induced lightning. My husband is the exception, so another pro is that he is highly entertained by the gnats being electrocuted. He is also happy (or secretly disappointed, hard to tell) that he no longer is chasing the hundreds of gnats around the kitchen swinging wildly with the electric tennis racket (lightweight handheld battery powered zapper that never did anything, in my opinion) or attempting to vacuum them off the ceiling, appliances, etc with the vacuum hose (which was mildly successful and quite fun to watch a grown man wildly wave around a vacuum hose after microscopic insects traveling the speed of an F14.) My conclusion is that this was a great buy, I'd recommend to a friend, space friendly, insect unfriendly, nice longer cord, powerful, but be prepared for all in household to have PTSD every time someone snaps their fingers from the time of the first buggy demise on. Next 4th of July should be fun for all of us.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Mosquito killer!
*by C***M on March 2, 2026*

Had this since last summer and it has cut down the number of bugs in the house by a lot. Mosquitos especially during the warmer months! Not great for fruit flies but mosquitos and larger it works great!

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