Ordered 2, only 1 market, difficult to judge!
1/5
Ultrasonic Mouse, Rat and Rodent Repellent - Battery Operated - for Home, Cellar and Garden - Chemical-Free, 1 Piece
Of which environmental contribution £0.01 including VAT.
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Description
Effective rodent protection: Mice and rats are disturbed by the transmitter's ultrasonic waves and abandon their nests. These frequencies are inaudible to humans. Easy to use: Insert the batteries (4 x C, not included), unpack the device, and place it in the desired location. The effective area of each device is approximately 40 square meters. No addiction: The frequency shift prevents habituation, while the repellent and deterrent function remains intact. Environmentally friendly: A bait-free and poison-free mouse trap, suitable as a replacement for or in combination with mouse traps, bait boxes, or live traps. Improved range: Ultrasonic waves can transmit up to 40 square meters without penetrating walls—one device per room is recommended; the rodent repellent is ideal for both indoor and outdoor use.
Features
- BrandSNQ
- Pcs per pack1 .
- Intended useOutdoor
- RepellentRodent
- Mode of actionUltrasound
Customer reviews
2,5
/ 4 Reviews
Ggerard
Published on 22/12/2025, FrancePPierre
Published on 09/12/2025, FranceIt's rubbish, €20.98 down the drain, it doesn't work, I got ripped off.
RRocky
Published on 29/11/2025, GermanyIt works absolutely brilliantly. I've set it up both indoors and outdoors. Since then, not a single scratch.
LLUCIO
Published on 17/11/2025, ItalyThe product is a bit damaged. The internal battery compartment was incorrect and didn't reach the terminals. It's too noisy. Poor quality.
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