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Racket Zapper
The Racket Zapper electronic fly swatter eliminates chasing down flying insects or splattering bug parts on your wall. Instead, spot the flying insect and zap it. The bug should die instantly and drop to the floor.
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Racket Zapper Reviews
but they both broke. and then ZAP. I had an issue with basic house flies that were getting in the house from outside. a racket you can't swat-to-kill when they are sitting on the counter. If you happen to hit one, the fly needs to touch two layers of screens at the same time to get zapped. I bought two, since I knew my son would want to try when he saw me swatting.
I missed the 30 day return window, otherwise I would have tried to get a refund. Since the racket is well. I was hopeful based on other reviews that it would work. The racket uses 3 layers of screens, but this caused too much "wind" when trying to swat a fly out of the air. One just quit zapping, and with the other the plastic and layers started coming apart.
You just trap the fly and hope it walks on the racket and touchs the two layers.
Don't touch the racket when it's on though. It's very effective against normal bugs flying around the house.
Now I'm trying to work with Amazon about a return. My husband hit the fly with it several times and the swatter did nothing to it. The fly kept on flying. It was broken and defective from the first use. Others were right, the plastic is cheap and brittle, the hanging hook was broken by the time we got to it and it's never worked once.
Can't see myself chasing flies with a cattle prod. Pretty silly given the device and the obvious intent behind the regulation, but it does fall within the letter of the regulation. It was seized by Australian Customs as a prohibited import. My idea was to avoid insecticide with one of these Racket Zapper thingies. I like to leave the balcony door open on my upper floor flat.
The occasional fly likes to come in and aimlessly buzz around my lounge room; this gets a bit annoying when there are three or four circling above my chair. Or mounting a public crusade to update the regulations to allow electric fly swats. I might try a butterfly net instead. Among the many things not allowed are: "Hand-held electric devices that are designed to administer an electric shock on contact, other than cattle prods designed exclusively for use with animals.".
Much too fragile. Seems to me a device used to swat flying insects should be constructed well enough to withstand reasonable strike force. Quit working after a slight bump on desk.
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