

⚡ Own the airspace—zap bugs before they buzz! 🦟
The Buzbug Electric Fly Swatter WD956A delivers a powerful 3800V zap to instantly eliminate mosquitoes and flying insects. Featuring a foldable, lightweight design with dual handheld and auto zap modes, it’s perfect for indoor and outdoor use. Recharge quickly via Type-C USB in just 3 hours, while triple-layer safety mesh ensures protection for children and pets. Durable and portable, it’s the ultimate bug-battling companion for modern lifestyles.





















| Best Sellers Rank | #18,018 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #69 in Bug Zappers |
| Brand | Buzbug |
| Color | Normal-White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,906 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 0.9 Pounds |
| Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 8.66"L x 1.96"W x 18.11"H |
| Style | Portable,Foldable |
C**S
Durability
I bought this 2 years ago. Out of all the ones I've tried and used, this one is the best hands down. Charge lasts forever. The design is great for pinning the bug against the wall,floor, or ceiling. No gap to escape from. And I tell you now, I have beat and banged this thing against all manner of objects chasing down flies, and even tho it's plastic, it has withstood the abuse, and still works great. The others I've had fell apart.
R**B
Works good
I don't know where they came from. Maybe a tear in the window screen, maybe a crack in the world itself. But suddenly the air was filled with them—flying menaces, buzzing like tiny, angry chainsaws. I decided right then to send them back to the dark. This swatter isn’t just a tool; it’s a weapon. It packs a mean punch, delivering a payload of blue voltage that drops them mid-flight. The box says it folds for storage—tucks away nice and neat—but who puts away their sword when the enemy is still breaching the walls? Not me. I keep it close. The wife cheers each time I connect...sounds a little...evil. I’ve been practicing. My backhand has gotten sharp, a reflex action now, but my forehand? My forehand is the stroke of a god. There is a sound when you make contact—a wet, electric CRACK—that is deeply, disturbingly satisfying. Another menace gone. The war continues, but now I’m winning.
B**S
Must buy
Great bug zapper, my old one was only 1500 watts this one is 3000 watts and zaps them quick, blue light draws them away from the people and straight to the zapper. Worked so well bought more as gifts
A**T
Satisfying
Gets the job done. It isnt enough to "kill" them, but it sends enough electricity to fry their nervous system. So they just buzz around on the floor in circles 😅 kinda satisfying. Wish the charge lasted longer though, maybe lasts 8hours day with persistent zaps, when ones ive had in the past hold a charge for a few days at least.
K**R
Works Great but Battery Could Last Longer
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Effective and Easy to Use Mosquito Trapper This mosquito trapper works great! It catches mosquitoes, fruit flies, and other small insects easily. I like that its position can be adjusted, and it’s rechargeable, which is very convenient. However, the battery drains quickly if I leave it on overnight with the light. When used manually for shorter periods, it works perfectly. Overall, a very good product for indoor use!
A**E
Not your grandma's flyswatter
Depending on how you use it this thing is great. Not so much swatting at the bugs but I kind of use it like a bug zapper just plugged in and sits upright in the area that I'm having issues with whether it be near the door in the summer and mosquitoes will fly in or occasionally fruit flies in the kitchen from an overripe banana. It works really really well at night when it's the only light source in the flying insect searches drawn to it. The bigger the bug the bigger the zap!
D**A
Love this zapper
Love this zapper. Best thing since sliced bread. Bugs don’t escape thru the mesh.
S**E
Worked well at first, but quickly degraded
At first, this worked wonderfully for flies and performed better outdoors than indoors. To be honest, it's better for mosquitos. It doesn't kill the flies, just stuns them. It takes several zaps, which is kind of stressful and brutal in my opinion. But it worked. It takes a long time to charge but initially once charged the charge held strong. However, after about a month, the effectiveness began to degrade. By two months, only one-third of the nodes light up, and the charge held for a shorter and shorter time. Unless you strike a fly or mosquito in the lower third of the panel, and charge frequently it is essentially useless. I contacted the company, and to their credit, they got back to me the next day. However, their tone was accusatory, as if I was making this up... um, why? They asked for video of the problem. First, I don't want to spend any more time on this bug zapper than necessary. Also, how to video while trying to attack a fly? That's just awkward. Or did they want a video of the length it took to discharge the charge? Still...sort of a weird request. I wouldn't have spent any time reaching out had it still worked properly. In the end, I do not want a replacement and to go through this nonsense again. It worked well enough initially as intended, but it is not worth adding more rubbish to the landfill with products that stop working after two months at best.
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