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2 Pack Ultrasonic Mosquito Repellent Plugs Odor Free and Non-Toxic, Repels Mosquitoes, Rodents, Ants, Mice, Scratchers, Spiders White.
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Product information
Description
General descriptionUltrasonic Mosquito Repellent Plugs are designed to repel a variety of pests including mosquitoes, rodents, ants, spiders, and more. Utilizing ultrasonic technology, these plugs emit high-frequency sound waves that are uncomfortable for pests but harmless to humans and pets. They are energy-saving, non-toxic, and environmentally friendly, making them a safe choice for indoor use.Technical specificationsFrequency: 20-65 kHzPower: ≤ 3WPower Source: AC 90V - 240V / 50 - 60HzEffective Coverage Area: 800-1200 square feet (approximately 80 to 120 m²)Material: ABS PlasticInstallationPlug the device into a wall outlet, ensuring it stands vertically.Recommended installation height: 10 to 40 inches above the floor.For optimal effectiveness, install one unit in each room.Keep the device away from carpets, curtains, and other obstructions as ultrasound cannot penetrate these materials.UsageSimply plug in the device and let it operate; it will begin to repel pests immediately.It is normal to see an increase in pest activity during the first few days as they are disturbed by the ultrasound.Expect to see stabilization of results after 3 to 4 weeks of continuous use.Clean the device with a soft, dry cloth; do not use water or damp cloths.Other informationIncludes a built-in LED night light for added safety during the night.Extremely quiet operation, making it safe for use in any room of your home.
Features
- BrandGOTRAYS
- Weight200 g
- Pcs per pack2 part(s)
- Length10 mm
- OrganicYes
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