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The BUG-A-SALT Orange Crush 3.0 is a spring-piston powered, non-toxic bug blaster designed for rapid, accurate pest control within 2-3 feet. Featuring an improved lightweight trigger, partridge sight, and durable salt hopper, it offers a fun, eco-friendly alternative to traditional fly swatters—perfect for managing common household insects without chemicals or batteries.





| Item Weight | 0.93 Kilograms |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Target Species | Fly |
| Is Electric | No |
| Style | Orange |
| Color | ORANGE |
C**Y
My Bug-Terminating Game Just Leveled Up!
I’ve been a fan of the BUG-A-SALT for a while and absolutely loved my previous model. This new Orange Crush 3.0 is a fantastic upgrade — more power, better accuracy, and overall improved performance. On day one, I had over 20 successful “KIAs,” which made it not only effective but also a lot of fun to use! It’s a clever and practical way to take care of pests right in your AO. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a unique and satisfying pest control solution!
J**R
Fun and functional.
Fun and functional, it works great. A great way to get rid of Flys and some other bugs. FYI, it feels like getting "snapped" with a rubber band.
L**N
Very Fun
Most fun I’ve had in ages and very easy to use no C02 or batteries required great consistency with shots trigger feels decent (very toy like) and very effective in its job for the cash it’s a pretty good buy looking forward on buying the bug a salt c02 shredder revolver for the bigger bugs like giant roaches and wasps it’s a bit more pricey but with the performance of the bug a salt 3.0 I wouldn’t mind spending the extra great product
J**Y
Fun to have, if you like taking out bugs, but take note, the flies/bugs won't like you... LOL
This is actually a lot of fun, especially if you find that you have a bunch of flies in your house or RV. It works well, especially if you are within about 3ft of your winged or six legged victim. I gave it 4 stars, because it think its a bit pricy for what it is, but it is built solid & well. Just remember that if you leave salt in the hopper, & you leave the gun in an area with high humidity, the salt will get clumpy. You can still use it, but I noticed it works better with fresh salt. They sell salt for it, but any fine grain table salt will do fine & be less expensive. Also, don't use this for take our a wasp nest... maybe an individual wasp is OK, but not a nest... and NEVER aim at anyone's face or person! ;-)
B**.
Works great and it is fun to blast unwanted flies.
If you hate flies you need this gun. And it's fun to use. Even take it camping for bug control.
J**
Bug O Salt
Works great!! Kill’s them flies!!
M**D
This is my rifle...
Got flies? Hate swatting them and making a mess? Then you need a Bug-A-Salt. I have to honestly say that I WAS NOT reluctant to buy this because of the price. Is it relatively expensive? Yes it is...if you only think of it as a fly killing toy. When I first saw this on the Bug-A-Salt website, I immediately knew it would be effective (the videos do a great job of showing it in action). When I received it, I was even more impressed because the materials and construction are much better than I expected. I guess I expected something built like a Nerf dart gun. However, the Bug-A-Salt's plastic feels much sturdier (thicker) and the construction feels much more solid (no flex). This thing is an engineered tool of destruction...to the fly population. That initial sticker shock? It didn't seem so bad now. Loading the ammo (unjacketed, several thousand grain Morton's iodized salt) further demonstrated the high-quality build. The lid for the salt compartment felt very precise in its operation and closed so securely that I knew it wouldn't leak. Sticker shock decreasing even more. When it came time to deploy to the battlefield, I felt like the flies didn't stand a chance and that was the case. Say hello to my little friend. Cocking the rifle does require a good amount of strength, which feels less like a Nerf dart gun and more like an air rifle, which further reinforces that this is not a toy. The safety works great so you don't have to worry about any misfires (I don't recommend storing it cocked-and-locked though). The trigger action could be a little smoother and refined. You expect the trigger to pull straight back (because it looks like a single-action 1911 trigger) but it actually pivots like a traditional trigger which causes an ever-so-slight pinching of the finger. Be prepared for a very strong release of the ammo when the trigger clicks. It happens so quickly that the fly you were targeting disappears so suddenly. That's the only real drawback of the Bug-A-Salt...now I have to go looking for the victim. It will travel a good distance if you're shooting against an open range. This is truly effective and I only have to say is, "why didn't I know about this sooner?" Oh yeah, that sticker shock? Gone.
M**N
Red Neck fun!
My 2nd Bug-A-Salt "fly swatter"! My old gun is one of the first models and I've had it for years. Still working.This one hits harder and shoots more salt than my old gun. It does take more effort to cock the new gun though.When the gun is set down on a flat surface on its left side, it will put the safety button on.An ice chest full of beer, container of table salt, bar-b-que fired up, a couple of buddies........... Red Neck fun at its finest!!!
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