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1pc Portable Outdoor Ultrasonic Tick Repeller Electronic Pest Control Repeller Flea Repellent

£17.72
Of which environmental contribution £0.10 including VAT.

Product information

Description

General description

This portable outdoor ultrasonic tick repeller is an upgraded version that utilizes advanced ultrasonic technology to effectively interfere with the nervous systems of various pests, including spiders, mosquitoes, cockroaches, ants, flies, and fleas. This repellent makes these insects uncomfortable, encouraging them to leave the area and not return.

Technical specifications

  • Battery capacity: Large capacity for extended use
  • Operating time: Up to 7 days on a single charge
  • Charging method: Micro USB
  • Usage

    This ultrasonic repellent is ideal for outdoor activities such as camping, hunting, mountaineering, running, hiking, traveling, fishing, barbecues, gardening, picnics, and golfing. It can also be hung around your neck or attached to a bag for convenience. Additionally, it can be used to protect pets from fleas, ticks, lice, and other insects by simply hanging it on their collar.

    Other information

    The ultrasonic pest repeller is a safe and eco-friendly solution, containing no chemicals, poisons, or harmful emissions. It drives away pests without killing them, ensuring no unpleasant clean-up is required.

    Features

    • Brand
      CYSLMUK
    • Weight
      1000 g
    • Pcs per pack
      1 part(s)
    • Length
      100 mm
    • Organic
      Yes

    Customer reviews

    MMarie
    Published on 25/08/2025, France

    I am very disappointed with these new cases, I had some from the Eurêka brand before, the case was gray and very resistant, we have to do, I think it is a poor quality copy, after a week you have difficulty recharging them because the charging tips no longer fit easily, the plastic must deform, you have to remember that we hang these cases on the dogs' necks so a minimum of quality and resistance is required.

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