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Ultrasonic car repellent with strobe LED – Rodent protection (mice, rats) for garage, attic and carport

£34.52
Of which environmental contribution £1.00 including VAT.
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Tired of fragile, energy-guzzling, and characterless light bulbs? Discover our pack of 20 B22 color LED bulbs — bright, unbreakable, and ultra-economical!

💡 20 LED bulbs ready to illuminate every corner of your home: red, yellow, orange, green, and blue to create a festive, cozy, or playful atmosphere in the blink of an eye.

20W equivalent with only 2W consumption: zero compromise between light intensity and energy savings — up to 90% savings compared to traditional light bulbs.

🛡️ High-strength plastic body, no glass or risk of breakage: perfect for children, playrooms, patios, or high-traffic areas.

🔌 Standard B22 base — instant installation: No modifications or tools required. Replace your old bulbs in 2 seconds, anywhere you have a bayonet base.

Imagine… a colorful birthday party in the garden, a vibrant wall decoration in a child's room, or a unique touch in your café or shop — these bulbs bring joy, personalization, and safety, without ever overheating or wearing out prematurely. Their smooth finish, light weight (only 35g per unit), and integrated LED technology guarantee a lifespan of over 15,000 hours.

Technical specifications:
• Bulb type: Color LED (B22 / bayonet)
• Power: 2W per bulb (equivalent to 20W incandescent)
• Supply voltage: 220–240 V ~ 50/60 Hz
• Color temperature: multicolor (Red / Yellow / Orange / Green / Blue)
• Average lifespan: ≥ 15,000 hours
• Material: Reinforced ABS plastic shell, no glass • Dimensions (Ø × H): 35 × 95 mm
• Total weight of the batch (20 units): ≈ 700 g
• Package contents: 20 B22 colored LED bulbs (4 units of each color)

Features

  • Brand
    OTHERS
  • Repellent
    Rodent
  • Safety precautions
    Before each use
  • Type of repellent
    Ultrasound
  • Target species
    Rodents
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