

⚡ Zap the buzz, own the night—comfort without compromise!
The YISSVIC Bug Zapper is a 15W electric mosquito and flying insect killer featuring a powerful 4200V shock grid combined with dual UV and bottom lights for maximum insect attraction. Its IPX4 waterproof design and durable polypropylene construction make it perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, covering up to 2,100 sq.ft. Silent operation and easy-to-clean removable tray ensure a hassle-free, bite-free environment for patios, offices, and courtyards.




















| ASIN | B0CNXPTRCS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #474 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #3 in Bug Zappers |
| Brand | YISSVIC |
| Color | Black/white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,090) |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Weight | 1.81 pounds |
| Item model number | HK-1 |
| Manufacturer | YISSVIC |
| Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.6"L x 5.6"W x 11.3"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor,Outdoor |
| Style | One-Light Control Bug Zapper |
| Target Species | Mosquito |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
L**O
Finally a night without buzzing and bites!
I bought this lamp for my patio in Miramar because the mosquitoes were driving me crazy. From the first evening, the difference was noticeable: the UV light catches the bugs and the electric grid zaps them instantly. I even saw several mosquito carcasses in the tray the next morning. What I loved: It’s quiet — the “zap” sound is gentle, not disruptive, so I could relax with clients without noise bothering us. Works both indoors and outdoors. I plugged it near the roof overhang and placed it about 3 hours before customers arrived; by the time we were chatting the yard was much calmer. Easy cleanup: just slide out the bottom tray, empty it, wipe it down, and done. Things to keep in mind: The UV glow is noticeable at night. If you put it too close to where people sit, the light might irritate the eyes. Placement matters: I found it works best away from where people are sitting — you don’t want it near the seating area because it draws mosquitoes toward it (and potentially toward you if you’re too close). Also, keeping it some distance from other light sources improves its effectiveness. Overall: This mosquito-killer lamp was a good investment. For the cost, I felt like I got value because the environment went from buzzing chaos to quiet and comfortable. If you’re as tired of mosquito bites and zzz-zapping sounds as I was, I definitely recommend giving one a try.
D**X
I f****** love this thing!
I don't know why I started getting gnats for the first time ever, but for the past month it has been a fight! I've spent hours in the kitchen swatting and smacking them, dozens per days. I've been stuck in a perpetual hand washing, consistently. I swat a dozen of them, and as soon as I stop seeing them and finish washing and drying my hands, a few more show up and I swat them and have to wash my hands again. I recieved the zapper today and after just 2 hours I've heard it crackle dozens of times, and theres already a horde of dead gnats inside the tray and outside the zapper on the counter. I love that sound! Because every time it zaps, it's one less a hole buzzing in my face. I have no doubt this will eliminate the infestation shortly. This is still day one, but things are looking good. It's been zapping repeatedly while writing this.
L**E
The best winged demon (gnat/fly/mosquito) killer on the market!
This worked AMAZING for a recent gnat problem I had. I recently became infested with gnats due to some potatoes I had forgotten about in my cupboard, and within a week I was over run by the darned things. I tried everything I could think of to get rid of them. Made sure any refuse was tightly bagged up before placing in the trash bin, and any trash was immediately taken out the MOMENT it started to smell funny, dishes were done the moment they were used, but nothing seemed to get rid of them. THEN I found the potatoes. and LORD, I never knew so many gnats could exist in one place at the same time. lol It was this moment I decided to get this bug zapper. When I tell you there were a lot of these little dive bombing demons, I couldn't breathe without having one of those buggers try flying up my nose. I bought this and YAY! I can breathe again! hahaha! I am now gnat free after only 2 days of running this amazing little contraption. There was no sweeter sound than the sound of those little winged demons snapping and popping like a bag of popcorn. Sure the sound DID get annoying after a while, but MAN was it worth it! If you have a fly issue, I HIGHLY suggest buying this! It's quicker and better than any standard fly trap you could possibly buy. It's well worth the extra money if you need to get rid of the problem quickly and efficiently.
T**.
Good zapper, but main bulb is fluorescent not LED.
Works great so far. A little disappointed that it’s advertise as LED lighting, but the most important light (the blue light) is still florescent and not LED lighting. Minus one star for not being clear on the actual lighting. Zapper part works great day and night.
R**N
effective
Fantastic product ! Was a life changer .... eliminates 90 % of souronding mosquito's !! Have to change the bulb do after 14 month's !! An other nice thing it doesn't use much electricity !!
N**H
Quiet, kills mosquitoes.
So we have had mosquitoes in the house. South Florida. We have dumped every water container. Run every sink to make sure they weren't growing in a trap. Still getting just a couple every night. A couple of mosquitoes doesn't sound like much but the reality is that they need more than one blood meal before they lay eggs, and every blood meal means that you get injected with stuff that allows the mosquito to feed, and which then itches. Got this contraption yesterday. It has two switches, one turns on the UV and high voltage, the other turns on an area light, designed to be used if this was an outdoor item and you wanted to light under an umbrella, say. Combination and maybe your outdoor diners get bothered less. We left the uv/high voltage on and turned the area light off. I heard it work once, a couple of pops. But most of the time it is dead quiet. I liked that pop sound. Every pop means one less flyer. It has no fan and I can't hear any hum. Only the pops. Happy pops mean dead bugs. This morning I noticed that I hadn't been bothered by mosquitoes. The base has a plate that unscrews so that you can clean out the dead bugs, this morning I checked it, after one night there were six mosquitoes which looked to be of different breeds. I didn't think to check them microscopically. But they were mosquitoes. I think it is a keeper. I doubt that any passive attractor could work outside here (near the Everglades), but those six dead mosquitoes would have bugged me all night and any part not covered by blankets would have been bitten in the morning. When we had a baby in the house we would fog the yard..heavy fog gave us 5 minutes. This morning? Maybe one itchy spot, but that is way better than it was. If you are the kind of person who needs absolute dark to sleep, this is not for you. There is no scheme for attracting mosquitoes except for the light, and a single switch controls high voltage and the blue bait light.
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