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Emerson Cordless Rechargeable Bug Zapper helps you enjoy life outdoors without irritating flying insects.
The alluring ultraviolet light attracts mosquitoes, flies and gnats away from you and zaps them upon contact.
Features:
Easy to clean removable bug tray
Hanging hook for tents, table umbrellas, patios and decks
Included is a rechargeable battery that lasts up to 10,000 hours
Portable
ABS plastic, Measures 5 1/2" x 8 3/4" x 14 3/4" | | | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 18.0 inches | | Product Width: | 6.75 inches | | Product Height: | 1.25 inches | | Product Weight: | 4.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 12.5 inches | | Package Width: | 7.9 inches | | Package Height: | 3.9 inches | | Package Weight: | 2.95 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 33 reviews |
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| | Features | Emerson Cordless Rechargeable Bug Zapper helps you enjoy life outdoors without irritating flying insectsThe alluring ultraviolet light attracts mosquitoes, flies and gnats away from you and zaps them upon contactHanging hook for tents, table umbrellas, patios and decksEasy to clean removable bug tray
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 33 customer reviews )
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32 of 34 found the following review helpful:
EMERSON BUG ZAPPER Oct 18, 2010
By SilentWarriorBear This unit [Emerson Indoor/Outdoor Cordless Rechargeable Bug Zapper] sucks big time ...When it worked it did the job very well ... The light started flickering very shortly after I received it then burned out ... It cannot be replaced ... Oh by the way CUSTOMER SERVICE SAID THEY WOULD ''BE SENDING A NEW UNIT'' but I never received it ... This only compounds shoddy equipment by a lying customer service ... My recommendation is to stay away and look at plug-in-the-wall units that you can replace the light (source) ... DON'T BUY THIS UNIT !!!! ... IF YOU BUY IT YOU'LL BE SORRY !!!!!
29 of 31 found the following review helpful:
The problem with these zappers is new bulbs are TCLP compliant and don't attract bugs anymore Sep 19, 2010
By WPL This Emerson zapper looks (from the picture) just like the old Sunbeam zapper. I've had a couple of the Sunbeam zappers for years. They worked better than anything else of that size in the house. I kept them on all the time because they catch little bugs that you don't know are there. I would clean the dead bugs off the wires every day, usually 5 to 10 little bugs a day. These lights were very valuable in alerting me to infestations of little, tiny beetles. One day I'd see a couple of the tiny beetles caught in the light, and then the next day a few more, next day more... Then I realized I must have a problem and I'd search around everywhere until I found the source of the infestation. Without the zappers the infestations would have gotten a lot worse before I would have realized that I had a problem. But, on the downside, the bulbs (F4T5/BL) don't last too long, only a few months, AND, the bulbs are a pain to put in or take out of the unit. You have to take the unit apart and mess around with it. Now, the last batch of F4T5/BL replacement bulbs I bought did NOT work in attracting bugs. The only difference I could see in the new bulbs was a little TCLP printed on the bulbs. This means the bulbs are TCLP compliant, which means they are more environmentally friendly (have less toxic elements I suppose), but they don't attract bugs anymore. With the old bulbs I used to have to clean the bug zappers every day and with the new bulbs the zappers don't need to be cleaned for weeks. I discussed this problem with my supplier and he said that mine was the only complaint he had and that these were very popular bulbs and he sold a lot of them, especially for nail drying, and if there was a problem that he would have heard about it fast. But they don't work for me. I wonder if all manufacturers are being forced to move to TCLP Compliant bulbs? If the bulbs don't attract bugs then these zappers can't work.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Alright but not worth the money Aug 15, 2010
By justme The bug zapper worked for about a day and then just didn't charge right. Contacted the company and they were pretty responsive as they arranged a switch and actually sent me 2 in its place. Since then, one of the chargers has failed to work. The product actually works on small flying insects but we were still getting eaten alive in the backyard with the zappers right near us.
9 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Bug Zapper Oct 28, 2010
By Vincent F. Yankovitz I bought one from 13 Deals, that was my first mistake, it was supposed to be under warranty for 3 years, I used mine less then 3 months. The website they list is no more. If you call the Company they say it is a different section and they have nothing to do with it. Please save your money and time. I will never buy anything like this from Emerson again.
Vincent
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Stunner not killer Dec 29, 2010
By MARJORIE MCROBERTS
"Paddler1324"
I used this indoors when I had an infestation of small flys. I would put it out at dusk or later. I emptied the kill tary before bed. There would be some dead and some that seemed merely stunned. In the morning there would be more dead, but the proportion makes me think the stunned recovered and escaped. However between this and old fashioned fly paper, I have resolved the problem. I expect to try it on the deck on mosquitoes when the summer comes.
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