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The Buzbug LED Bug Zapper combines dual-wavelength LEDs and a rapid 0.01-second electric shock to eliminate mosquitoes and flies efficiently. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, it features a waterproof IPX4 rating, a durable carbon steel grid, and a 6.5ft power cord covering up to 2,100 sq. ft. With a 10-year LED lifespan and energy-saving technology, it offers sustainable pest control backed by a decade-long warranty on the lamp tube.
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Color | New Black |
Style Name | Modern |
Item Weight | 0.85 Kilograms |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7"L x 7"W x 13.4"H |
Target Species | Mosquito |
Is Electric | Yes |
B**L
works better than the other bulb types
this is the first LED version of these bug zapper that I've used, I previously have/had two of the bulb based ones just like this around my house, they are great but only last about 12 to 18 months before they stop working (not the bulb, its the entire unit fails). i've been through three or four of the bulb based ones. so I decided to try one of these LED based, and my only concern was whether it would attract bugs, within about two hours of swapping this one in for one of the other ones that failed, I heard two strong bugs zaps! so that's very promising. (just based on the sound of the zap I could hear that it seems like this unit is a stronger zap, which is good!)Will update if this unit fails, but I do think it'll be a lot more reliable than the others that are non-LED based as I know for a fact, those fail after about 12 months. you can tell this one's a little better thought out also, for example, they all have the exact same form factor, however, this one when you remove the bottom part to dump out the dead bugs, this one has a magnet that helps guide, twisting it back on, which is a great improvement.
J**F
Great for indoor gnats and mosquitoes
LED Bug Zapper Indoor Outdoor, 10 Years Lifespan, 6.5ft Power Cord, IPX4 Waterproof, High-Voltage, Mosquito Zapper, Fruit Fly Mosquito Moth Gnat Trap Killer Zapper -MO008C:I have a larger one I use outdoors in the summer, it works well. I had a problem with gnats and occasional mosquitoes in the house. Looked into alternatives like glue paper and attractant/sliding, etc. This one stood out because it is easy to clean, no extra cost in maintenance, I like the light, and the price is pretty good. I don’t think you can change the blub, just buy new. Says 10 years (seasonal) on bulb (30k hours = 1,250 days or 3.42 years if you leave on 24/7).Works well, maybe 95% killed? It required several weeks but it took care of my gnat problem. Easy to clean, unscrew the bottom and dump in trash then wash out. Only had small bugs while in the house and so far, non stuck on the top part – would use the brush to clear out those.One negative is that now and then you do hear a big zap when it gets one, can make you jump. It is also bright at night if that bothers you. I just keep it near my kitchen and all the fruit.
C**D
Powerful and Truly Waterproof Bug Zapper - Kills Everything That Flies (and Makes Noise Doing It!)
I've been using the Buzbug LED Bug Zapper for a little while now, and I'm seriously impressed (and a little surprised) by how effective it is. This thing doesn't discriminate! It zaps mosquitoes and flies like a champ, but it also seems to take out any other flying critters that get too close. So, if you're dealing with a wide range of flying insects, this will definitely do the trick. Be warned though, you will definitely hear it working – the zaps can be quite loud!The setup was super easy – just plug it in and you're good to go. I can also confirm that the IPX4 waterproof rating is accurate. I accidentally left it out during a downpour, and it continued to work perfectly afterwards without any issues whatsoever. The build quality seems solid, and while I can't vouch for the full 10-year lifespan claim just yet, it feels like it will hold up well.My only other minor gripe is that the 6.5ft power cord is a little on the shorter side. Depending on where you want to place it, you might need an extension cord. However, if your main goal is to eliminate flying insects, the Buzbug is a powerful and weather-resistant tool.Pros:Extremely effective at zapping a wide variety of flying insectsEasy to set up and useAppears to be well-built and durableTruly waterproof (IPX4 tested in a downpour!)Cons:Can be quite loud when it zaps a bugPower cord could be a bit longerMay kill beneficial insects as wellOverall, if you need serious flying insect control and aren't bothered by the noise, the Buzbug gets the job done, rain or shine! Just keep in mind it doesn't seem to be selective about its targets.
R**N
A awesome item
It’s only been a few hours, but I’m very happy with this product. It’s already got six little bugs. I don’t know what kind in a short amount of time I live on the side of the Bayou and mosquitoes are just terrible but also it’s fly season. I’m much more happier to have this than other chemicals to spray as I don’t wanna hurt the Bee population, these are down 80% right now because of the chemicals they’re spraying in the skies. Hopefully people will wake up and help that stop.Again, very happy with the product. I have mine inside a 2000 square-foot garage and I am very excited.
M**C
Very powerful!! The sniper of bug zappers!
It amazes how this bug zapper attracts those random bugs that enter the house. There is one place in my house that these bugs gravitate towards and this bug zapper is right there to get them. You won’t be disappointed with this unit! I read the reviews of others talking about how this can catch fire but I would imagine those must have been due to overloading the grid with bugs and not cleaning it when needed. I mainly use this indoors during mosquito season and it’s a life saver before bedtime for sure. I hope this review helps someone out.
D**G
End of the Moth Invasion!
We live in an extremely dry region. Mosquitos aren't a problem, but MOTHS and flies sure are. The first night we set this out was also the first 90° + day for the season. Sure enough, the moths appeared in droves. They really love the aroma of my Rye, and my wife's red wine. Last season, we had to keep our drinks covered at all times or within seconds, there'd be a moth in the glass drinking itself to death as fast as can be imagined. Last night, I left the dregs of a red wine out and uncovered, sure to collect at least 6 Kama-Mothies. None collected at all. Zero. Zip. Nada!! I'll take the crackle vs spitting out moths.
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