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This Powerful Large Solar Bug Zapper features a premium 18W glass solar panel paired with a robust 6000mAh rechargeable battery, delivering effective mosquito control across 4000 sq.ft. Equipped with three durable UV LED tubes, it automatically charges by day and activates at night, offering chemical-free, eco-friendly pest defense. Its versatile design includes multiple placement options and a 13-foot extension cord, making it perfect for patios, gardens, RV camping, and more.














| ASIN | B0D77RRTKJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 181,258 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 1,033 in Mosquito Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (318) |
| Date First Available | 9 Aug. 2024 |
| Item model number | 18W for 3500 sq ft |
| Manufacturer | coospider-repta |
| Material type | Glass |
| Part number | 011 |
| Power source type | solar_powered |
| Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 10.16 x 67.31 cm; 4.33 kg |
C**T
Il est assez puissant
M**2
Only handful products deliver what they promise online, this was on such product, for size please don’t go by the pics but check the actual size mentioned, the product was inline with the stated specifications.
D**0
I bought this "bug zapper" to keep the moths, flying beetles, and tons of other insects that were attracted to my bay of windows and glass doors on my back porch attracted by the flashing TV and living space lights. I live deep in the woods. I have two cats that always want in the back doors (deck) at night and as soon as I open the door, so many insects get into the house. I am absolutely amazed how well this works. I put this on my deck railing top. I put it in mode II (meaning it turns on and off on its own and charges via solar during the day). You can plug it in (USB) but I only did that day one to make sure it was working, otherwise it does its thing day in and day out. Cleaning: Where I live, this unit kills so many flying insects, I clean it every two or three days. The only reason I do it so often is because the "grid" gets filled with dead insects. If anyone has stress tested this unit, that is me. What is so nice is you set the unit on its side and apply a light spray of water from a hose. Flip it over and do the other side and that is it. All of them come out. The directions say wait 5 minutes before turning back on to let the water drip off the bulbs and electric "grid" but I do it in the morning and let it dry while charging during the day. I have started it wet however there was a short period of time that the "grid" cracked and snapped for a few minutes. No harm, no foul, but I think that just puts unneeded use of the unit. So here is the interesting thing about on/off cycle. I live in Virginia. At this time of year, and three weeks ago that I deployed this unit, it would turn itself on around 8:00 pm. Now, three weeks later, it turns itself on around 8:15 as it stays light later. Highly accurate time "to-on". I am an early riser and the unit is still on until roughly 5:00 am. Then it recharges itself. I read so many of the reviews out there. There are some that had a unit that failed early. It happens. I hope my unit continues, it has only been three weeks. However, assuming it lasts at least a year, I would buy another.
K**R
My dogs were afraid of this because it really zaps the bugs! They’ve since gotten used to it. It does kill bugs, so that’s a bonus. Easy to assemble and put up.
C**S
Have it beside my deck and never have mosquitoes anymore
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