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Fly Fan Piece, Tabletop Mosquito Repellent Fly Repellent to Repel Fly Hunting Enthusiasts for Camping, Picnic, BBQ, Garden

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Description

General description

This Fly Fan Piece is a tabletop mosquito and fly repellent designed for outdoor enthusiasts. It effectively repels flies and mosquitoes, making it ideal for camping, picnics, BBQs, and garden gatherings.

Technical specifications

  • Chemical free: Lightweight and odorless, using no chemicals to repel insects.
  • Physical reflection: The rotation of the blades and reflectors refract light, creating curved colored lights that deter flies and mosquitoes.
  • No risk of injury: The soft plastic blades stop immediately upon contact, ensuring safety for children and pets.
  • Silent operation: The fan operates quietly, allowing for uninterrupted conversations while effectively repelling insects.
  • Elegant design: Its stylish appearance enhances the atmosphere of any outdoor setting.
  • Usage

  • Ideal for outdoor meals: Keeps flies and mosquitoes away during dining.
  • Versatile application: Suitable for camping, restaurants, dinners, and picnics.
  • Features

    • Brand
      AIPERQ
    • Weight
      500 g
    • Pcs per pack
      1 part(s)
    • Length
      20 cm
    • Organic
      Yes

    Customer reviews

    MManoMano Customer
    Published on 05/09/2024

    Hello, I have received your anti-fly fans. Battery-powered fans are good but they last the duration of the meal, you have to change the batteries after each use, not economical or ecological. For mains-powered fans, they work very well when plugged in, but as soon as you remove the plug they stop. I put rechargeable batteries on mains-powered fans but nothing to do. Hence my dissatisfaction. This is the first time I have ordered and I think it will be the last time. Sanchez

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