Solar Bug Zapper Outdoor, Effective Mosquito Zapper, Rechargeable Cordless Bug Zapper Outdoor with 4000mAh Battery, Portable Electric Fly Zapper for Outside, Patio, Porch, Garden, Kitchen, Black
J**O
Eliminate/ Reduce the Nuisance, biting insects!!!!
The media could not be loaded. I gotta tell you that I really like this solar bug zapper. It can be used for indoor and/or outdoor use. I am using mine outside by my pool because the bugs are ridiculous here in coastal North Carolina during the summer months.The cool thing about this zapper is that it is a “solar” bug zapper that charges in sunlight and operates automatically, and turns off during the day and back on at night by itself.It has zapper and UV light to attract mosquitoes, it also has an LED light, and SOS signal which can be turned on off by the user. Have I mentioned that it charges by means of solar energy, but it also can be charged by using the provided USB C Charging wire if you are using it inside or you just don’t have a lot of sun where you put it. So yes, thismosquito killer lamp can be charged using solar power or USB C.I am very pleased with this bug zapper and I really like the look of it. It works well and zaps the bugs away effectively.I think I’m gonna get a few more to go around my backyard so then I can enjoy less bugs invading my personal space in the evenings. I give this product two thumbs up. A+
D**S
Bug zapping machine
This item is very useful. Kills hundreds of bugs. Only to be used outdoors though,unless you like the smell of burning guts of insects.The only downside is that the solar charging aspect isn't efficient. Doesn't charge up enough during the day to have a full night of killing insects. The USB type c charge port is great as a back up alternative to keeping the battery topped up.
S**Y
Light and portable bug zapper
The media could not be loaded. I’ve been using this bug zapper since mosquito season started, and it’s been great. It catches mosquitoes well, and it comes with a small tool to clean out the dead bugs, which is super helpful.You can charge it with the sun using the built-in solar panel or with a USB cable that comes with it. Solar takes a bit longer to charge, but once it’s charged, it works just the same.The battery lasts a good while, especially since it turns off by itself when it’s bright out. It’s really light and easy to carry around, plus it has a hook to hang it up, which is perfect for outdoor use.It also has an LED light that can flash an SOS signal if you need it. The zapper feels sturdy and well-made.Overall, this bug zapper is a must-have for keeping the mosquitoes away when you’re outside. It’s easy to use and really effective.
A**R
Definitely killing bugs
This is working to kill the bugs near my back porch door. I am slightly disappointed as the batterys when solar charged do not last all night long. When plugged in charging it does last till daylight. I like the look when hanging. I have not attempted to use the light at the same time as the bug zapper. Overall I am satisfied enough that I am not returning it.
D**Y
Good, but with a design flaw
I was hoping this product would be put in place and let it kill bugs, without having to think about. However, I kept noticing that it wasn't turning on at times. I finally figured out the product's design flaw -- it has no "memory" that you set it to auto day/night mode. When it loses charge, it will "forget" that it was on day/night mode and then will not turn on the following night even if it recharged. It also seems to not charge really well unless it gets a lot of sun, but that might be where I've put it. Still, all it takes is a rainy day or so and it'll lose charge, and then not turn on anymore unless you remember to manually set it back on.When it's on it does work well, and filled up with dead mosquitos the first night. But it seems I'm going to have to run a power cable out to it, which defeats the purpose of buying a model with solar charging. Disappointing.
S**O
Lightweight, automatic solar bug zapper.
This bug zapper is great out of the box. It's lightweight and I like the design. I especially like that it can be set on auto where it senses the light and only turns on the bug zapper at night. This should save the battery and keep it running when the bugs are out. There is a little green light that comes on to tell you it's in auto mode (you can see it in my close up picture).The lantern feature is a nice touch too, although it has a blinking option which I don't expect to use at all.I haven't had it long enough to actually zap any bugs but I expect it will do that well. One other thing to note is that the label on the zapper itself says that the solar panels only charge the battery about 30% per day and you need to plug it in to finish charging it. I don't expect this to be a problem though. I plan to take it on a camping trip and if I leave it out in the sun all day and then only have the bug zapper on for a few hours in the evening when the bugs are out, the solar panels should keep the battery topped up. I don't see a reason to run the zapper for the full 8 hours of battery life.I also appreciate that it has a USB C plug to charge it. That's the standard nowadays so charging should not be a problem. It comes with a USB A to USB C charger cable too in case you need it.
M**E
Works great
I bought three of these to hang in my patio and backyard. The build quality seems sturdy and they look nice. They attract and kill plenty of flying insects, however, they are extremely quiet. I love that they are solar powered and have an automatic on/off function that triggers when it gets dark. I noticed they do last around 6 hours when getting a full day of sunlight. But you can also charge the internal battery with the included power cord and it will last much longer. They also come with a little brush to clean out the dead bugs. And there’s regular white light that you can turn on if you need just a regular lantern.
A**E
Zaps bug but bad battery life
I have solar lights in the yard too, so I know the yard is getting sun. This would never turn on with just solar charging, so I thought, maybe this requires more than the lights. So I plugged it in to charge. There is no indicator for a full charge, but I had it plugged in for over 24 hours before using. It did not even last a night.But does it zap bugs? Yes - when it is on.
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