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6-Piece Ultrasonic Pest Repellent Device for Cockroaches, Mice, Spiders, Rats and Insects
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Description
Description: This electric pest control device repels pests from your home using high-frequency sound. You can use this ultrasonic device to repel insects, mice, and other pests. This home pest control solution is effective and practical; the high-frequency sound is completely harmless to humans. The ultrasonic device is suitable for many locations, such as apartments, warehouses, shops, hotels, offices, computer rooms, etc. It can be used in an area of up to 80 square meters and is small, compact, and easy to carry and store. Specifications: Material: ABS. Voltage: AC 90-250 V. Frequency: 50-60 Hz. Power: 5-6 W. Operating range: within a radius of 80 square meters. Frequency: 22-65 kHz. Operating temperature: 0-40 °C. Application: 1. The device should be installed at a height of 79-119 cm from the floor. Simply plug the device into a 240 V (or 100 V) outlet. The red LED indicator will light up, indicating it's ready for use. This repellent is for indoor use only. 2. Covers an area of up to 111 square meters. For optimal effectiveness, use multiple devices in larger rooms. 3. It's normal to notice an increase in pests in your home during the first few days of use. Don't panic! You're simply trying to get out of the house. 4. For best results, install the repellent as far away as possible from sound-absorbing materials such as carpets, rugs, and curtains. 5. Do not clean the device with a damp cloth. If necessary, use a dry, soft cloth. 6. Do not drop the device or subject it to strong impacts. 7. The recommended ambient temperature for operating the device is between 0 and 40°C. Note: Slight color variations may occur due to different screen resolutions. Slight variations may occur due to different manual measurements. Package Contents: 6 Pest Control Products.
Features
- BrandSNQ
- Pcs per pack6
- Intended useIndoor
- RepellentSpider
- Mode of actionUltrasound
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