Electric Fly Swatter Fly Killer, Bug Zapper Racket

Electric Fly Swatter Fly Killer

Electric Fly Swatter Fly Killer, Bug Zapper Racket for Indoor and Outdoor Pest Control,4000V/1500mAh High Efficiency 2-in-1 Fly Zapper Racke


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Dimensions: 43.7 x 26.2 x 3.8 cm; 280 Grams
Part: QQ-Hh-01
Manufacture: LMECHN
Dimensions: 43.7 x 26.2 x 3.8 cm; 280 Grams
Reference: QQ-Hh-01

14 Responses

  1. andi says:

     United Kingdom

    Great for zapping house flies!
    We have the kitchen patio doors open all day for our dogs to come and go, but so do the flies. I don’t like killing anything, but it really is a health hazard when you have flies in a kitchen, so swish away…

  2. RandellBoismenu says:

     United Kingdom

    Very happy with this.
    My kitchen airspace is now controlled, free from flies.
    It does what it says. It is really good that it is rechargeable via USB. I have only charged it once and it has been working flawlessly through this summer.

  3. WilliamStawell says:

     United Kingdom

    I’ve finally found my secret weapon against those annoying flying invaders – the Electric Fly Swatter Fly Killer! This thing packs a punch like no other, with its 4000V/1500mAh power, it’s like a superhero in the bug-slaying world.

    What I love most is its versatility. Whether I’m indoors fighting off houseflies or braving the great outdoors, this bug-zapping racket is always by my side. Plus, it’s got a nifty USB port and a hefty battery, so it’s ready for action on long adventures.

    Two modes, folks! You can go all “manual mosquito mode,” swatting and swooping, or you can set it to “automatic mosquito mode” and let the ultraviolet light work its charm.

    And don’t worry about accidental shocks – there’s a safety net for peace of mind. They’ve really thought of everything!

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    It does the job brilliantly. One second of the zapp and done . Plus you get the light to attract the insects so I can use it at night when watching tv in the dark. Defo recommended

  5. Jake Meaney says:

     United Kingdom

    I’m a huge fan of these electric bug zappers, I’ve had a few before but this is by far the best. I live in England so I don’t have to deal with big exotic scary bugs so I don’t know how it would fair against those but in my experience this thing is brilliant. It feels like a quality product even at the price, it comes with three different modes selected by the toggle switch, 1. Off, which quite obviously means it is turned off so it’s not on standby wasting battery it’s just completely off which is good, 2. Manual mode, in which you press the button to activate, and 3. Automatic mode, this turns on the UV light attractant and outputs a constant much lower voltage without having to press the button meaning you can stun the bugs without completely exploding them, should you want to though once the bug is stunned and trapped in the racket you can press the activator to release the full volts like manual mode. It claims to be 4000 volts I’m not really sure how true that is, 100-250 volts is enough to kill a human, nevertheless it does hurt when you shock yourself and will leave a tingle and a bit of numbness for a good 10-15 seconds. Performance wise it depends on the size and thickness of the target, here in England the mosquitos aren’t very big, so when you get them and hold the button down they do quite literally just explode into little pieces whilst you watch the electric light show. Bigger bugs like the huge common house spiders we get you have to make sure they are trapped in the racket, it will stun them but you won’t get any electrical pops like with smaller bugs, with bigger targets it essentially fries them from the inside out, if you keep going the bug will start smoking and I have actually caught one on fire before which probably isn’t very safe lol. I forgot to mention the bigger bugs sometimes don’t die from it they will get back up later so my preferred method for the big spider is stun them and either show mercy and throw them out the window or just chuck them in the toilet so they won’t come back. Again it depends on the target, I did a test with one of the big moths, I stunned it and just left it on my desk overnight to see what would happen, the next morning it was still there in the exact same position so I assumed it fully died from that. In terms of flies and wasps etc it’s a similar story, with flies it’s great if you are actually fast enough to hit them, flies have two compound eyes composed of 3000 more “simple eyes” meaning they see the world much differently to us. To them we are in slow motion that’s why it’s so hard to get them. In that instance a salt gun could be a superior choice for flies. Wasps it works great as well. Forgot to mention it comes with a stand and a charging cable which nobody really cares about. Oh yes also this is rechargeable hence the cable, you don’t need to constantly replace batteries like most of these.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    had to review this i never do reviews, hat flies n wasps in house this gadget is brilliant and a great exercise to looking and swating flies, wasps come to u so its a simple zap. u can leave it on a stand n switch it on but dont do it if u got cats lol, for 9,99 absolute value for money esy to charge via usb its a big thimbs up

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The electric fly swatter fly killer has proven to be an indispensable tool in my household. Its design allows me to use it like a traditional zapper, but with a far more powerful punch. I’ve been using it to tackle large flying insects, and I’m impressed by its efficiency and effectiveness.

    With a whopping 4000V/1500mAh capacity, this electric mosquito swatter truly delivers on its promise. Whether indoors or outdoors, it swiftly eliminates pesky flies and bothersome mosquitoes, making it an essential part of my pest control routine. Its portability is another highlight — I can take it on outdoor adventures thanks to the USB port and built-in high-capacity battery.

    I love the versatility of this swatter, with both manual and automatic modes. The automatic mode uses ultraviolet light to attract insects, ensuring a hands-free solution. Moreover, safety is paramount, and the built-in safety net prevents any accidental shocks. This electric fly swatter is a reliable and effective tool that has made my environment bug-free and enjoyable.

    5.0 out of 5 stars It works for every insect, big and small.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Quite happy with the zapper, this is a replacement of my old one as it broke. Live on farm and this time of the year usually get lots of pesky flies. It’s pretty easy to use, does kill more than one at a time if you know. There are two functions one is manual and one automatic with blue light on however I’m not sure either It’s me can’t figure out or it feels on automatic mode current is not strong enough to zap hence I doubt if flies attract to the light.
    However manual push button while swinging to catch flies is brilliant. Sometimes if not caught properly couple of flies here and there doesn’t get zapped enough to kill them but strong enough to drop em on floor ,if you can see and hear the fly you can them easily catch again. Battery life is long and good thing its rechargeable. I hope this will stay with me for a long time.

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Its fun to swat flying insects with this electric racket, with a strangely satisfying zap noise when u make contact with a bug. It is a good way to get rid of flying insects like mosquitoes, flies & moths. It comes with a stand that u can place it in to charge it up using the included USB cable. It can also be used in the stand as it has a UV light that will attract & kill flying bugs while u are charging it up. It works particularly well after dark & can be used overnight to keep your room free of flying insects while u sleep. Before using it, I was worried that if I tried to swat a fly & missed, that I may get zapped by the racket instead, but there is a multi-layer safety mesh grid over the racket so I cant zap myself or anyone else accidentally. Its very effective at killing flying insects, even small fruit flies, & it stops u getting pestered or bitten by any gnats or mosquitoes.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Its fun to swat flying insects with this electric racket, with a strangely satisfying zap noise

  10. [email protected] Sabrina Rodak says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought a rechargeable fly swatter as the old battery one got broken. It’s a big difference, this is more powerful.
    Strong enough to kill and the big flies. Battery last ages. The option to leave it turned on with the blue light make it standing from all others.
    All my neighbours bought it.
    Highly recommend it to everyone.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Big fu

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Excellent quality, very easy to use, and looks nice too. The build of it is quite good, the wire net is very robust and was able to catch medium-sized flies. It’s shaped like a tennis racquet but you don’t have to swipe it at flies. Simply wave it gently around in a figure of eight motion. Follow the fly around making the same motion and you’ll eventually catch it in the mesh.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Sturdy fly and wasp swatter but only supplied with USB Charging cable which takes forever to charge plugged into my laptop .So at a further cost of nearly 9 I have had to purchase a USB Charging Plug
    so not pleased.

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I got this because of lots of flies in the house and it’s really effective. The automatic setting is perfect to leave on and attracts the flies easily. Definitely worth the money.

  14. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Easy to use, works as it should, alought I’m not sure if the blue light zapper works not caught anything yet but very good otherwise easy to charge good product overall