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Ultrasonic Repellent (6-Pack) – Anti-mouse, rat, mosquito and spider repellent. Multifunctional electronic repellent for ants, cockroaches and bats. 360° ultrasonic repellent.

£78.16
Of which environmental contribution £0.01 including VAT.
Sold by Sinocor GmbH

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Description

Ultrasonic Technology: Our ultrasonic pest repeller uses advanced ultrasonic and electromagnetic breathing wave technology (20 kHz–45 kHz), which intelligently adjusts the sound spectrum every 40 seconds. This dynamic frequency change helps create a hostile environment for common household pests such as mice, mosquitoes, flies, spiders, and cockroaches by disrupting their activity patterns and preventing them from adapting.

Easy to Use: Simply plug in this ultrasonic pest repeller and let it work immediately—no complicated setup required. Its low power consumption makes it as economical as it is effective.

Safe and Eco-Friendly Design: Made from non-toxic and non-radiative materials, including flame-retardant ABS, our plug-in repellent is safe for humans and pets. It acts as an indoor mosquito and cockroach repellent. Large Coverage Area: Designed to protect up to 1200 square feet, it effectively covers large areas. Install one in each room to avoid obstacles such as walls or furniture. Energy-Saving and Quiet Operation: Thanks to its quiet design, our device operates 24/7 with minimal energy consumption. Typical results may take 1 to 2 weeks, depending on the severity of the infestation. The results of electronic pest control are generally visible within 3 to 4 weeks! TIP: To prevent the return of pests, it is recommended to continue using the product.

Features

  • Brand
    TEHTUY
  • Length
    10 mm
  • Weight
    100 g
  • Warranty
    1 year(s)
  • Intended use
    Outdoor
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