| Lentek Biteshield RZ02 Electronic Racket Zapper |  | Brand: Lentek Category: Lawn & Patio
List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $7.74 as of 9/10/2010 15:13 CDT details You Save: $2.25 (23%)
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 94 reviews Sales Rank: 1,764
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7 x 10 x 18
MPN: RZ02 Model: RZ02 UPC: 785169086569 EAN: 0785169086569
Release Date: April 2, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Tennis racket-style electric fly swatter | | • | Uses light electric shock to kill all flying insects such as mosquitoes, flies, and gnats | | • | Compact size for easy portability to park, campground, ball field | | • | On/off button activates and deactivates net | | • | Requires 2 AA batteries (not included) |
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Product Description 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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Nuclear zapper June 13, 2007 Live Free or Die, NH 88 out of 89 found this review helpful
This is the best zapper that I bought from Amazon. The first zapper worked great for one season. It had several fixable breakdowns, until finally it just disintegrated. The second zapper, called Charcoal Companion, is very similar to the one that fell apart last year and I don't expect it to last much longer. Besides that, CC requires you to press two buttons instead of one, which is a very strange idea indeed. When you are under a sustained black fly/moskito attack, your finger dexterity is greatly diminished, which results in more wins for the other side.
This zapper has none of those problems. It is incomparably better designed, very sturdy, no loose pieces, and the electrified grid is protected by a safety mesh on both sides, so that you accidentally don't zap yourself or your girlfriend. And it costs less! Can't beat that. The reason I call it "nuclear" is because it has a prominent A over the grid. It is indeed a weapon of choice. Just nuke 'em!
It works! September 29, 2006 Martin Anderson (Santa Ana, CA United States) 35 out of 35 found this review helpful
Killing flies and other bugs is not easy. Flies move too quickly and squishing other bugs is just plain gross.
This product works great. Push the button on the handle and get the zapper within about 5 mm of the bug, and electricity does the rest. Flies don't have a chance.
Works well August 23, 2007 Jeffrey D. Doan (San Jose, CA USA) 23 out of 23 found this review helpful
Haven't tried it with mosquito yet (there are no mosquito around my area), but will test it on mosquito when I go camping this weekend. Very easy to put batteries in (use 2xAA), has a button on handle to be pressed in while zapping, turns off when the button is released, so it's safe enough. Quite light and comfortable to hold. I have flies problem in my backyard, and this thing works like a charm on flies. Now I love to see flies in my kitchen :)
This thing is only TEN BUCKS???? November 6, 2007 Mitch Vandelay (Memphis, TN) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
Anyone will get more than $10 of entertainment value out of this, to say nothing of the utility.
Being in the south, the skeeters are bad as well as the flies. Since we live on a lake, we probably get more than our share of spiders as well.
This thing is great! With a regular flyswatter, unless the insect has landed on a surface and stays there as you approach for the kill, you cannot just swing the swatter and do much at all. With this mini tennis racket, you can get them in mid flight no problem.
Also a regular swatter can leave a mess; I was concerned about cooked flies on this, if you had to use it twice in a short amount of time, but it doesn't work like that. The most that will occur is an insect gets tangled in the wires and then just skaking the unit will cause the dead insect to fall out. The only thing I would change about this would be to put something on it which would make it easier to zap an insect that is just against a wall or window. Sometimes you have to get them to launch into the air so you can get 'em.
Bug Zapper May 21, 2008 Milan (Arlington, Texas) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I bought the Racket Zapper because I was having some trouble with pantry moths in my kitchen. I hate to spray insecticides around food. Well, I retained possesion of the Zapper for all of 2 seconds until my husband saw the gadget. He took over immediately. He LOVES this little gismo!!! He goes around the house looking for pests to kill, and guess what, the pantry moths have all been exterminated, much to my husband's dismay. I guess he finds it very satisfying to zap the little buggers, and it really works. Just ask my husband. He just had to touch the screen to make sure it was zapping. Men! Anyway, when it comes in contact or within close proximity to a bug and you depress the button, it sends out a small current of electricity, and it is all over. There are no instructions on the packaging. You just have to insert a battery, and start zapping. It doesn't really make any noise, so you don't really know it is working until it comes in contact with a bug, and then you see a small spark. Ouch! This is definitely not a toy, so I wouldn't let a kid handle it, because they might try zapping a pesky sibling. I know I would have (Ha-ha!). I highly recommend it.
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