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Batteries: 2 AA Brand: As Seen On TV Country: China EAN: 9517536590123 Item Dimensions: Label: as seen on tv Manufacturer: as seen on tv Model: Takes 2 "D" Batteries MPN: Electric Fly Swatter Publisher: as seen on tv Studio: as seen on tv Features:
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![]() Rating: - Fly Tennis! The next summer olympic sport!Works great, and it's fun for me. I might be slightly nutty, but hearing that "zap" when I get a fly can be so rewarding. The only downside is it's battery operated, I have seen them that can be plugged into the wall to be charged, I would have preferred that one but this is still a great product. Rating: - Received "AA" NOT "D" AS AD STATESThey advertised 'THIS IS NOT your regular WEAK "AA" powered Electronic swatter. Our Electronic swatter uses 2 "D" batteries which gives off a POWERFUL 1,500 bug exploding volts! What was sent does not use D cells but instead uses 2 'AA' cells in direct contradiction to what they said. I think that the advertisement should clearly state what actually would ship. I have used it and it does work very well so I'll keep it. But in the future I would be reluctant to order from ... Read More Rating: - Great ProductThis swatter comes in handy and is very useful. I have killed many bugs in my apartment. It is actually a fun product to use. Rating: - Effective use of Electric Fly SwatterThis thing is fun to use but for a single fly it is not as effective as a skillfully used standard fly swatter. However if you have a bunch of flies and they buzz up from a surface this can be swept rapidly back and forth through the buzzing swarm quite effectively and it will get a number of them at a time. However if you only stun the fly - somtimes they recover so you should be prepared to step on stunned ones that are still moving if they are on the floor. If a fly is ... Read More Rating: - Dissappointed in this oneFirst I tried NiMh batteries.. don't bother, they seemed to be hit and miss as to whether it worked. Then I went with Alkaline as recommeded, but many bugs just bounce off as the outer metal "protective" grids must be hitting them, then after using it for about 5 minutes, it seemed to not work at all until you give it a rest? Maybe mine is defective... as cheap as its made, its entirely possible QA is limited! When I first turn it on, I get about 1250 Volts, then ... Read More |