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Ultrasonic mosquito repellent, ultrasonic insect repellent plug-in, mosquito repellent for indoor mosquitoes, mice, spiders, cockroaches, insects, fleas, etc.

£83.02
Of which environmental contribution £0.10 including VAT.
Sold by Sinocor GmbH

Product information

Description

🏡【Safe and Plug-In Ultrasonic Mole Repellent】 Compared to traditional mosquito coils or spray insect repellents, this mosquito repellent kit contains no poisons, chemicals, traps, or killers. The mole repellents are safe and harmless to children and pets. Using a physical method to eliminate pests, they are non-toxic and environmentally friendly. This mosquito repellent combines advanced technology with a human touch.

🏡【Nightlight and Aromatherapy Function】 This updated ultrasonic mole repellent is equipped with a nightlight and aromatherapy function and comes with 4 unscented aromatherapy tablets.

You can add your favorite perfume or essential oils to the aromatherapy tablets. The aromatherapy slot is located on the back of the device. Open the loop and insert the aromatherapy tablet. 🏡【2 Operating Modes & Easy to Use】 The switch is fingerprint-controlled. Plug the mosquito repellent plug into the outlet. Press once to activate the ultrasonic mosquito repellent function and the nightlight. Press a second time to deactivate only the nightlight; the ultrasonic mosquito repellent function will continue to operate. Press a third time to turn the device off. You will notice the disappearance of pests in 2 to 6 weeks. 🏡【Effective Ultrasonic Pest Repellent】 In warm weather, this mosquito repellent is essential at home or in the office. This electronic repellent effectively repels mice, rats, squirrels, ants, bed bugs, cockroaches, mosquitoes, fruit flies, fleas, crickets, bees, moles, snakes, scorpions, bats, wasps, and all types of insects and rodents thanks to unique ultrasonic and electromagnetic waves.

Features

  • Brand
    TEHTUY
  • Length
    10 mm
  • Weight
    100 g
  • Pcs per pack
    1
  • Warranty
    1 year(s)
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