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The DJROLL Bug Zapper uses a powerful 20W hybrid spectrum light combined with a 4200V high-voltage grid to attract and instantly eliminate fruit flies, mosquitoes, and other flying pests indoors. Featuring a remote control for effortless operation, it includes two replacement bulbs for long-lasting use and a protective outer shell ensuring safety around children and pets. Its sleek, compact design fits seamlessly into any indoor space, making it a versatile and cost-effective solution for maintaining a pest-free home.
E**T
Really Good Zapper
It's fsntastic. As soon as I plugged it in it killed 2 gnats. You wouldn't want to put this in or near a bedroom though. I wouldn't start it up with babies or small children around either. The pop noise it makes when it kills a bug is loud and takes getting used to. It could frighten children into crying fits. I love the sound but it still makes me jump a little too sometimes. I've got mine indoors in my kitchen. Flies and gnats seem to love to congregate there. The door to the garage opens into the kitchen and my HOA insist we keep trash cans in the garage so there's a bug zapper out there too. This brand is new to me but it's wonderful. I actually like the big bulbs. Because I keep them on all the time all summer long bug zappers typically only last for the summer. By fall the bulbs have died or are in the process of dying. I hope this one makes it. I'm considering buying a couple more of these as backups.Update June 6, 2021:I still love this bug zapper however there have been issues. My first one after being plugged in for a few hours, the top bulb started this wave pattern. It was acting like it was about to go out. The bottom bulb was fine. I decided to ask for a replacement unit. I left this one plugged in while I waited on the replacement to arrive. During that time the top bulb quit with the wave so I was gonna keep it and just pay for the replacement. Not so fast... I plugged in the replacement and the top bulb in it isn't working... at all. Not even a flicker. So buyer beware. While i do love the fat bulbs these units use, more killing area, there does seem to be some ongoing issue with the top bulb part of the unit. Maybe it will work, maybe it won't. If it does, for how long is anybody's guess.
J**R
Unalived so many mosquitos
It was the summer of 2022 and all the mosquitoes in south Alabama had come to visit our yard.It seemed to us that the mosquitoes decided that the best place to swarm would be near our front door. Every time we opened the door, about 7,000 mosquitoes flew inside to spend quality time snacking on us. My husband had taken to using a fly swatter and a flashlight and splattered about 439 of the buzzing annoyances before deciding that we needed a better method. He sat and researched "the best bug zapper" for about three whole minutes before ordering this one.When it finally came in the mail, we were elated. This was like Christmas in July. As soon as we plugged it in, we heard a loud POP! The first mosquito had already fell into our trap.Hours later, after hearing the loud popping sound every time a mosquito buzzed itself to it's death, we started to tire of the popping noise. It is loud. And we were slightly annoyed by the loudness of their unfortunate deaths. But it was never as annoying as having mosquitoes all over our house, sucking our blood and leaving itchy bumps in their wake. We got used to the sound.This bug zapper was the source of thousands of mosquito deaths that summer. We were grateful. And although the summer has come and gone, and we haven't seen a mosquito in months now, we still have the bug zapper tucked away, waiting for the return of the summer bugs, and the bloodbath that is sure to follow.
S**N
Collection Tray Causing Trouble
I have three zappers. Two were kept outdoor and one indoor. For some reasons, I found large amount of flies inside the house this summer, even if I kept doors and windows closed with air-conditioning on. I decided to try this open type zapper as all the previous units I possessed are in cylindrical shape.I like this open type as it gives a feeling similar to commercial units. In reality, it appears brighter and with larger area from front and back to attract more flies. If not because of the shallow collection tray, I would give it five stars. All zappers I have do not kill every single fly that entered the unit. The conventional drum type can keep the hurt bugs down the bottom collection tray and they would have eventually died when I clean the try.The collection tray of this unit has two very low raised edges and it is totally open to the front and to the back. I literally saw bugs crawling out from the unit and dropped to ground, causing extra work to clean the floor.I modified it by adding a narrow panel to the front edge of the tray and another panel on the external of the back bottom. The tray would only be able to be pull out from the front. However, I am still unable to find a solution the dead bugs that crawled underneath the tray, except I had to clear the entire unit when needed.
T**S
Should be called the Annihilator
0 dislikes. This thing absolutely cooks them with authority. Such a satisfying pop when those pesky bugs flock to it. If only insects could hear then their lives could be spared. They would shake and quiver with fear. They would tell their children and their children's children of the evil beast that cannot be conquered. That none of their mighty warriors they dispatched to slay it ever returned.The corpses will seriously pile up in and around it so make sure to sweep up and empty the tray. Also turn it off occasionally to wipe the grid and bulb as some bugs will get stuck and do the whole smoldering stinky thing. Keep it away from sleeping area if you want to get a good night's rest. It is loud when it gets 1 or 20. I have it in my garage so it doesn't bother me. If you use it outdoors I suggest using under an overhang to protect against the elements. I give it a 10 out of 10.
N**G
Works well
We live in the south where the mosquito season starts as early as March and the summer bugs are nothing but a nuisance. I had my eyes on this device for a long time, finally bought it this season. It is still new and I am yet to experience it in its full glory but very pleased with the first few bugs it caught. The 'zap' sound alarmed me at first but it only means its working. Amongst lawn treatment, bug sprays and bug zapper, this device is a clear winner. Its chemical free and it works well without costing a bomb. As always, very quick delivery from Amazon (10/10) and also 10/10 for the seller for leaving a warranty card behind. Its nice when they stand by their product.
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