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packs of ultrasonic electronic repellents, intelligent frequency conversion, multifunctional repellent against mosquitoes and rodents, wide coverage of 100㎡

£50.18
Of which environmental contribution £0.01 including VAT.

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Description

SMART ULTRASONIC PEST REPELLENT: The electronic pest repeller uses a smart inverter of different sound wave frequencies to stimulate and destroy the nervous system of pests, thus keeping them away from your home.

EASY TO USE AND HIGHLY EFFECTIVE: The electronic repellent is plug-in ready to use. It effectively reduces mosquito bites and the transmission of diseases, and protects food and furniture from pest damage. Low power consumption of 3W, environmentally friendly.

WIDE APPLICATION: The multifunctional insect repellent is widely used for mosquitoes, rats, cockroaches, flies, ants, spiders, and other pests in living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, offices, warehouses, supermarkets, basements, and side suites. Note: The device can only be used indoors.

Large area of effectiveness: The powerful ultrasonic waves cover an area of 100m²/1000ft². The 360-degree sound waves ensure that pests have nowhere to hide. It is recommended to add one repellent for every additional 150 square meters/1600 square feet.

HARMLESS TO HUMANS AND ANIMALS: This indoor repellent uses physical technology and is non-toxic and non-radioactive. The low-frequency sound waves are safe for children, adults, and pets.

Specifications: Plug Type: US Plug/UK Plug/EU Plug/Australian Plug (optional) Color: White and Blue Main Material: ABS Waterproofing: None Power: 3W Voltage: 90V-220V Frequency: 22-65KHZ Size: 55*30*90mm/2.2*1.2*3.5inch Weight: 45g/1.6oz

Package List: 6*Ultrasonic Repellents 1*Manual

Features

  • Brand
    SNQ
  • Repellent
    Rodent
  • Mode of action
    Ultrasound
  • Safety precautions
    Before each use
  • Type of repellent
    Spray
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