Customer Reviews: You just have to have this!!! August 16, 2010 Rae (Chicago) I love this bug zapper. I got it as a gift, thinking I'd never use it. We used it outside and everyone was fighting over it. If a swarm of gnats comes by you just wave it in front of you and they all die. In the house, we found if you just put the racket over a fly so when it starts to fly away, it goes into the racket it will die. It is true that some bugs take more than one zap but if you get them once, they aren't going to make it to far. I like it for outside on the patio. When people come over and see it they always say they want one.
It is true...as a previous review said, most guys just have to test it out on themselves. Everyone that has tested it out said it didn't really hurt, and they laughed after it touched them.
Zap MAster is the MAster December 3, 2009 public schools first (central N.Y.) I own four of these bug zappers. A push of the button and bugs get fried, period. It works especially well on wasps and yellow jackets. They don't always die on the first touch, but they get knocked out of the air and you can cook them on the ground. In my classroom, kids always freak when a critter with a stinger gets in. Not any more! We take one camping as well and boy does it work on deerflies and horseflies! And mosquitoes... They often disappear! You need one of these things. Safe, effective, and after zapping 2 or 3, it's quite a rush!
quite the little weapon June 14, 2009 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This device includes a familiar warning: "This is not a toy." Boy, they aren't kidding. It packs a wallop...I don't recommend touching the "face" of this device while it's on, unless of course you're a guy, which means you just HAVE TO, at least once. But if you do, don't be surprised to get quite a shock.
As for its intended purpose, it does a good job of taking down flies and other bugs in the house...large flies might take a couple of zaps, but the first zap generally slows them down enough to take a couple more whacks at them.
Overall, it's a good product and does what it advertises, but be careful around children who might be attracted by its toy-like appearance and get the zap!
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