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Ultrasonic Rodent Insect Repellent, Mosquito Repellent, Electric Fly Repellent, Mouse, Mosquito, Cockroach, Ant and Spider Repellent Device for Indoor Use, 100% Harmless (4 Packs)

Sold by B2C Agro Top Garden GmbH and 1 other seller

Product information

Description

General descriptionThis Ultrasonic Rodent and Insect Repellent is an advanced device designed to effectively deter various pests including mosquitoes, flies, ants, cockroaches, mice, spiders, and more. By altering the living environment of these common pests, it encourages them to leave your space, ensuring a pest-free home.Technical specificationsCoverage area: 80~120 square metersPower range: AC 90V-240VFrequency: 22-60HzInstallationInstall the device 80-120 centimeters above the groundPosition it perpendicular to the groundPlug it directly into an AC 110V socketUsageSuitable for various indoor environments such as kitchens, bedrooms, bathrooms, garages, warehouses, and basementsWidely used in homes, warehouses, shops, hotels, hospitals, and officesOther information100% safe for the elderly, children, and petsNon-toxic and environmentally friendly, with no chemical compositionAvoids the hassle of cleaning insect carcasses

Features

  • Brand
    MEMKEY
  • Length
    10 mm
  • Weight
    250 g
  • Pcs per pack
    4
  • Warranty
    2 year(s)

Customer reviews

MManoMano Customer
Published on 26/08/2024

These are very remarkable little devices: you can leave the window open without being bothered by the flights of insects and in particular: flies.

YYANN
Published on 28/09/2024, France

Totally useless, the animals pass by at 20cm without being bothered in the least!

SSylvie
Published on 21/11/2023, France

don't do anything at all the animals are still there

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