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The Thermacell Patio Shield E-Series offers a 10-foot zone of mosquito protection powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery delivering up to 6.5 hours of scent-free, spray-free defense. Featuring EPA-reviewed repellent technology, it’s safe for people and pets, compact for travel, and includes a 12-hour refill cartridge for extended outdoor comfort.




| ASIN | B07KSK7DQM |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (6,989) |
| Date First Available | 27 March 2019 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Ingredients | No Spray |
| Item display length | 7 inches |
| Item display weight | 0.8 Pounds |
| Item model number | LZ1 |
| Item volume | 0.33 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Thermacell Mosquito Repellents, Inc. |
| Material type | Durable |
| Part number | LZ1 |
| Power source type | manual |
| Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 4.83 x 8.38 cm; 181.44 g |
H**L
Works!
Make sure it’s fully charged or connected.
J**L
Excelente producto funciona increible, solo que no haga viento por reduce su funcion
C**E
First, I want to say that I am one of those people that attracts mosquitoes like nobody's business. There could be 10 people in a room that don't even notice a mosquito, but it will go straight to me and I'll have a dozen bites while everyone else isn't even bothered... I guess it's my body chemistry or something, probably how much CO2 I breathe out? Lucky me. I have been doing yard projects and even with layers of Deepwoods off Cutter bug spray, they still come for me. I even sprayed insecticide all over the yard and used a bug zapper. It limits the number of mosquitoes, but they are still a problem in the summer. I bought this and I think it works so well if you follow the directions. You have to let it warm up for about 15 minutes to get that full radius effect, and you won't get all the protection if it is a windy day and you are upwind from it. Today, I was painting the deck for about two hours in the evening (because that was the only time I could do it to avoid rain)... dusk is the worst time for mosquitoes. I only got one bite, and that was an exception because I was squatting in the grass as I was painting the side of the deck, and the thermacell was on the other side. Still, only one after two hours… That is amazing for me. Normally, Even when I wear long sleeves and pants, they bite me through the fabric. If I wear bug spray, they still come and bite me in the spots in between or wait for the spray to wear off. This is the only thing that has worked for me. Now, I just want to take this little unit everywhere! I can't believe I went camping without this thing for so many years. I already bought another unit and plenty of refills. Very excited to no longer have to hide indoors just because of these tiny terrorist vampires. PS: There is almost no scent. I know it's advertised as scent free, and it is very close to scent free. It just has a very light burning scent which is not unpleasant. It's similar to a very small citronella candle scent.
J**Z
Dejó de funcionar a los pocos días que lo compré, ya no encendió.
C**E
This device absolutely rocks. It repels mosquitoes in even the buggiest areas without any odor and without killing the bugs themselves. We use it on our patio and our deck, even putting it near us while working in the yard. It takes 15 minutes to set up its “bubble” but once it’s done, it gives you a peaceful, mosquito-free zone. One word of caution, be careful while moving or transporting it, as the repellent oil can leak. I keep ours in a zipper bag for safety.
H**I
The Thermacell mosquito repellant is a tiny rechargeable device that uses disposable cartridges to repel mosquitos. It's supposed to work in a 15 to 20-foot zone, but outside, with or without wind, we found that the effective radius was less than 3 feet. For us, it works best when placed at seat-level., and my wife places it between our chairs that are practically touching. This unit emits a small stream of 'smoke'. The refills are expensive, and they last about 40 hours for the new series. My wife loves this, but given it's small radius of effectiveness, I'm not sure I'd buy it again, especially given the cost per hour of use (three pack of 40-hour refills are currently $38.59, which equates to $0.32 per hour).
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