Zap Away Your Worries! ⚡
The YISSVIC Electric Fly Swatter 4000V Bug Zapper Racket is a powerful, dual-mode mosquito killer designed for indoor and outdoor use. With a robust 1500mAh rechargeable battery, it offers long-lasting performance and quick charging capabilities. The innovative design allows for both automatic and manual operation, making it easy to eliminate a variety of flying pests. Its user-friendly features ensure effortless maintenance, making it the perfect companion for camping, backyard gatherings, or simply enjoying a bug-free home.
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.02"L x 1.57"W x 17.32"H |
Style | Black-1 PACK |
Color | Black |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
Target Species | Moth, Fly, Mosquito, Gnat |
Is Electric | Yes |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
A**Y
Great bug zapper!
This YISSVIC Electric Fly Swatter is awesome! It has two modes: you can zap bugs manually, or use the automatic mode where it attracts and kills them on its own. The 4000V power really gets the job done fast, so no more annoying bugs buzzing around.It’s rechargeable, which is super convenient, and the purple mosquito light is a nice touch that actually works. The best part is the safety mesh that keeps you from getting shocked, even if you’re a little too curious!I’ve used it inside, on the patio, and even when camping, and it’s been a total lifesaver. If you’re tired of bugs, this thing is definitely worth it!
D**N
ZAP! Flies are gone.
This thing is no joke. I bought it because I had 5 flies buzzing around for two weeks. I tried to wait them out but they just wouldn't die or go away! I have pets, so flying insect spray is a no-go. Then I remembered one of these electric swatters I had, like, 20 years ago that was amazing, so I decided to get another one now.Back then, these electric swatters were very basic; powered by 2 AA batteries and no extra frills. This swatter though has an integral Li-ion battery with USB-C charging which is a huge plus, and also has UV LEDs to attract pesky bugs in 'Auto' mode. The listing says they are "purple" but they are definitely 395nm UV in the unit I received.I have no way to confirm that the unit actually produces 4kV, but I can tell you that it is more than powerful enough to practically vaporize flies on contact. If the smell of burning protein (think burnt hair) makes you queasy, this product might not be for you.
D**Z
Super excited for using
This mosquito zapper racket is a game-changer! I live in an area where bugs are everywhere in the summer, and this thing handles them like a champ. It’s lightweight, easy to swing, and the electric grid is powerful — you hear that satisfying zap instantly. The built-in rechargeable battery lasts a long time, and the safety features give me peace of mind when the kids are around. Way more effective (and fun) than sprays or sticky traps. Definitely worth it if you hate mosquitoes as much as I do!
C**S
Works relatively well.
For swatting. It seems to work great. I'm personally using it on a fruit fly infestation, while I work on getting rid of them. At this point, after a few days, I've killed several hundred, personally. It works well even when freshly plugged in, though it doesn't last very long when set to the mode that has the UV light to attract them.My only real complaints, which together I feel add up to 1 start. Even with a small battery backup plugged into it, all night, it didn't last the whole night. With a larger battery backup, it lasts much longer. It doesn't come with anything to plug it in, other than a cord, so you'll have to find your own power source. Lastly, the UV light doesn't do anything to attract. Even when I left it in a room with hundreds of fruit flies swarming around, with the lights out, and the door shut, I only heard one pop in an entire day.As an amusing anecdote, while I'm working on removing the source of the infestation, I've got one of the swatters set down, horizontally, over a tempting food source, while swapping battery backups to keep it running. I regularly hear it kill them, throughout the day, so the swatters work great for killing, just not for attracting.Thanks!
$**R
How did I live without this. So effective at killing bugs. Such a useful invention.
It really works well. I walk around with this and it is effective at zapping bugs. I wish I had this sooner when we had a beetle infestation in the cupboard.
A**R
Good Deal
What a deal. These both work great. We like that we don't have to worry about batteries. Also, there is a good safety on the grid to keep from getting shocked. Value for money. Good size and weight.
E**E
Mosquito tennis
This is the one, mosquitos or gnats or flys, it’s actually fun to see one now because with this I can just zap them right out of the air. Works well, feels well made and holds a good charge.
O**R
Works well for zapping flying bugs. Battery doesn't last when used in stand alone mode though.
The media could not be loaded. EDITED on 08/11/2023:The seller reached out and offered to help with the product's battery issue. So, definitely a 5 stars product and service there!ORIGINAL REVIEW:We had some other brand models in the house already, so I was pretty familiar with those kind of racquet-style bug zapper. The originality of this one compared to the one we had, was that it had a rechargeable battery, which is nice to save money on replacing dead batteries all the time, AND it has also that stand alone bug mode, that allows you to use this device as a bug-zapper, like those UV light ones you place outdoor in the summer.The design was nice and sleek, and the device was lightweight too, which makes it easy to move around. The zapping area itself isn't too big though (about the size of my hand, as you can see on my pictures), but it does the job just fine. Zapping power is great too, so nothing to say about that part.However, the battery doesn't last too long when used in that stand-alone mode. I set up the racket in that mode, using the included stand, and came back around a hour later, to see the device already turned off and out of juice. But when used occasionally as a handheld bug zapper, then the battery seems to last for a long time. Another negative point is that the purple style light that is supposed to attract the bugs, doesn't cover the whole zapping area, but only the bottom of it, which is a little bit misleading compared to the listing picture.One side note: I got the white version, which looks very nice. BUT, I noticed that the bug seems to notice the white color much more than our black (or darker color) zapper ones, and thus will fly away quickly as we approach them with it. So, that's something to keep in mind.
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