Zap Away Pests! ⚡️
The ASPECTEK Insect Killer is a powerful 20W electronic indoor fly zapper designed to attract and eliminate flying insects like mosquitoes and moths using dual UV light bulbs. Featuring a protective mesh for safety, this chemical-free solution is easy to install and maintain, making it a perfect addition to any indoor space.
Item Weight | 2.8 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15"L x 3"W x 10"H |
Target Species | Fly, Moth, Mosquito, Wasp |
Is Electric | Yes |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Style | 20 W bug zapper electric+ 20W bulb |
Color | silver |
D**.
Commercial strength for coverage of at least 3000 cubic feet. Best solution I have found
This is the product you want if you have a fly or other flying insect problem. This will kill moths, flies and mosquitoes and probably others but I only have issues with those three. Less than a minute after turning this on it was zapping away. Almost like hearing a popcorn popper going. This is the second one of these I have had. The lights if left on continuously 24-7 lasted me about 8 months. If you have it on only at night when it works best then with the spare bulbs you should not need to obtain replacement bulbs for about 30 or so months. I will tell you that this device will make fast work of all kinds of flies and are particularly effective against those tiny ones you can barely see. In the first week I counted over 300 dead flies the last time I got one. I bought the second one because I loaned my original one to a friend who now doesn't want to give it back. So I made it a gift and ordered a second. This is a slightly updated version of the one I bought over a year ago. The assembly hardware appears slightly different and they now include a chain you can hang if by. Make sure you unplug this before you try to change the light bulbs. OH and there is a handy tray for cleaning. You will definitely want to empty that periodically. Do it gently as the flies don't weigh much and it is easy to dump them on yourself. A vacuum might work though I have not tried that.So how well does this work compared to other things I have tried?I have tried bug spray. That is pointless. Enough to kill all the flies would make the air unbreathable for 48 hours.I tried a cheaper solution consisting of a very small UV light and a piece of sticky paper. That was effective but on a very small scale and you have to replace that paper frequently. I ran out of paper in a week and then found I could not buy replacements. That item was about $10 so that would be $520 a year if you want constant protection.I tried one of those electric fly swatters that look like a badminton racket. It's the same idea but you have to chase the flies around all day because there is no UV light to attract the flies with. So that was a waste of money and I think I paid something like $25 for two of those. They were rechargeable but who wants to put all that effort into it?So then I tried this device and it worked beautifully. Nothing else completely eliminated all the flies in under a week. It took about three days to make the flies unnoticeable then it was just this thing killing them as they sneaked into my house, a few a day. For the whole time I had it going I never once had any but the occasional fly that would always find it's way to this zapper. A note, I live in a very warm climate conducive to insect infestation. In this area a lot of people have to tent their houses periodically to get rid of flying insects. This will prevent that from being needed at least for flying insects. My place is about 3000 cubic feet so not terribly big. I might suggest a normal size three bedroom house might be best served with at least two of these or possibly a third if your home is particularly large. Say at least one for every 5000 cubic feet of space. This will plug into a standard 110 outlet and uses a minimal amount of electricity. I have mine plugged into the same outlet with my refrigerator.
S**U
Gnat Exterminator!
This bug zapper has been a lifesaver. We unfortunately purchased a plant from a local nursery and the potting soil was full of gnat larvae. After a few days inside, they started hatching and we were overran with hundreds of gnats inside. I mean hundreds. We got this and it started being effective immediately and within a few nights, it got the problem under control.We run this in the living room at night only with all of the internal doors open and all lights off. It pops and cracks throughout the night, but that is a small price to pay to get rid of the gnats. Now we are down to just a few each night.The only minor downside is that sometimes the dead bugs end up on the TV cabinet top instead of the catch tray. A quick wipe down fixes that.I would absolutely purchase this again and can whole heartedly recommend it for anyone having similar issues,
D**E
GREAT BUT LOUD ZAPPER!
This Zapper works like it should but it has a surprisingly loud Zap! Our Kitchen zapper died so this was our replacement until we heard it zap a fly. So I swapped it with the older zapper in our laundry room which isn't very loud. I never knew there was a difference in decibels but apparently there is. However it does its job and that's all we want it to do! Ive tried 2 round smaller zappers but they were both faulty in that it zapped at everything all night long & killed nothing. Im happy this lg rectangle one works well so of course it's a keeper! It kills clothes moths, flys, sweet nats, mosquitos & whatever that flys into its electric grid. What an incredible invention! It also comes with 2 complementary extra bulbs!
S**S
Virtually eliminated our indoor fly problem
I don't know how the flies get in but it's been a really big problem for us in the summer months. I got this last summer and it's been amazing. Seriously the works great. And very oddly satisfying when you hear this zap a fly to death. I keep it on the kitchen ledge so it's away from small hands.That would be my only criticism. Definitely need to be careful if you have littles. I'm sure this could injure a curious child pretty significantly. And it has a power cord so you're limited on how high you can really install it, though it does have option to hang it from the ceiling it just wasn't feasible with our outlets. So far we've been able to keep it out of reach, but it does have a pretty open design, so something to keep in mind.
E**A
Great buy, works as advertised with zero fuss.
I’ve had the ASPECTEK Insect Killer for over six months now, and it has been absolutely fantastic. It works exactly as advertised — consistently and reliably — without any issues at all.The setup was simple right out of the box, and the build quality feels sturdy and durable. The light attracts bugs effectively, and the electric grid delivers a quick, clean zap every time. It covers a good amount of space, making it perfect for patios, garages, or even indoor areas where pests are a problem.What really stands out is the value. For the price, you get a product that performs just as well, if not better, than some much more expensive options. It’s powerful, efficient, and requires minimal maintenance — just an occasional emptying of the bottom tray and a quick wipe down.After six months of continuous use, I can honestly say I have zero complaints. It’s been a great addition to my home, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for an affordable and effective bug zapper.
J**S
This ABSOLUTE UNIT is what all bug zappers should aspire to
This is a bug eating machine! Highly recommend. Have it in my split basement and when I have the vent windows open flies invade, but they end up as a lifeless little husk at the bottom collection tray of this absolute UNIT of a zapper. I talked my company into installing these where we had issues at some of our Sites and man the difference with in two days is unbelievable. I want to take an inverter next time i go camping and take this with me.Tis a bit loud but doesnt bother me, just tells me its killing a little bugger.
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