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The ASPECTEK Electric Bug Zapper features 28 UV-LED beads emitting 395nm wavelength light to attract mosquitoes, flies, moths, and wasps. Designed for indoor use, it offers low noise operation and low energy consumption. Its replaceable LED tubes and detachable insect tray ensure long-term, easy maintenance. Versatile placement options include hanging or flat surface use, making it a smart, sustainable solution for a bug-free environment.
A**N
Got flies? GET THIS!
The media could not be loaded. We buy a ton of stuff from Amazon...too much stuff, lol. Because of that, I only write reviews if something sucks or if something, like in this case, exceeds my expectations. We live in Florida, and during the summer, we sometimes struggle to keep flies from getting inside. We are constantly coming in and out of several doors throughout the day. I've tried the fly traps that stink to high heaven (more on that in a moment), I've tried fly paper, and just about everything else. No dice. In near desperation, I bought this bug zapper. It took a little detective work to determine the most effective location to place this device, but once I figured that out, it started working its magic immediately. We have a propane-fired water heater in our garage next to the door leading inside. Turns out flies are attracted to the CO2 given off by the propane as it burns. They are also attracted to the odorant put in propane (called Mercaptan). This zapper is legit. I have been emptying the tray at least twice just to see the fly body count. It is definitely working, and at present, the fly problem is gone inside the house. Of course, it is zapping mosquitoes and other flying critters, too, but it is the flies we wanted dead. One thing to note - when it zaps a fly the sound is a bit startling. I can sometimes hear it inside the house. When I am in the garage and it gets one, I am still caught a little off guard by the sound. It is pretty loud. It is also oddly satisfying LOL. I will be getting a second one for our back porch near my grill as that is another fly hot spot. A note regarding those fly traps that you fill with water to attract and kill flies. We tried them several times. Here’s the thing… they will ATTRACT flies from miles around and they will trap and kill them. But they are bringing in flies that likely wouldn’t be on your property in the first place. We hung 3 of them as far from the house as possible at different locations. They quickly filled up with nasty flies but it made no difference to our inside problem. This zapper won’t attract any extra flies rather it just steadily deals with the ones you’d normally have around.
D**S
it works
Why did you pick this product vs others?:already had one. works well !
P**N
Fly Fryer
Its help with the flies, gnats, and mosquitoes.
R**I
Very effective and works perfectly well.
The ASPECTEK Bug Zapper is the only one that has worked for me so far, and this is my second purchase. It's highly effective indoors, zapping mosquitoes and flies instantly. The UV light attracts pests well, and it's easy to clean. However, the bulbs burn out quickly, and I had to throw away my last one because of this. Despite that, it’s a reliable, chemical-free solution for pest control.
M**E
Does exactly what it is supposed to do.
This lets you know that it is doing the job. Bright enough to attract flying insects. My wife wasn't happy with the brightness, the size and the zzzzap, but it sure does the job.
B**S
Going back to the original fluorescent tube model
Brief product review 8/4/25With this newer model having supposedly more effective, longer lasting LED bulbs, that would eventually save money, I purchased this Aspektec bug zapper. In the first night’s use, I saw that the older model was more effective in attracting bugs.More comprehensive review:I have two of the older models and purchased this newer designed model of bug zapper because it has LED light bulbs. These LED light bulbs are stated that they will last much longer than fluorescent light bulbs. My fluorescent light bulbs last about a year running continuously day and night. I live where there is adequate rainfall and therefore have an abundance of bugs. I live out in the country where there is livestock that also increases the bug population. I normally have to clean my electrocution grids daily with the old style since the older model is extremely effective in attracting and killing bugs. The newer model has a better metal - stainless steel electrocution grid that is better at staying clean and not corroding from dead bugs than the older model. The newer model has a different style of protective outer grill that is screwed onto the zapper instead of snapping onto the zapper like the older version. Therefore, there are two things I do not like in this newer style. With me having to clean the grids daily, the newer style outer safety metal grid is narrower in its openings forbug to fly through so that using a cleaning brush is a LOT more difficult because the wires are horizontal and much narrower. With a narrower outer grid wire pattern, larger flying bugs cannot reach the elctrocution grid and so are not killed. This is why one of the reasons I observed more bugs killed with the older model. Also with the older model having the outer safety wire grid being snapped in at the bottom, the grids are much easier and quicker to remove to deep clean. Maybe since the electroution grid stays much cleaner, the manufacturer thought that deep cleaning would not be neccessary so much. This brand of bug zapper is the most dependable at killing mosquitoes and other flying insects than the other bug zappers I have tried. In other words, this brand of the older version has been the most effective and long lasting bug zappers I have used. I have my bug zappers right next to my back door underneath a covered porch so these zappers are protected from the rain. I have used my older models for about four years and they still work fine. The only issue is that I have to use a brass bristle wire brush to deep clean the electrocution grids about once a year. The issue I have with the older model is that the fluorescent tube pin area gets filled with dust and dead bugs, making the tubes difficult to twist and remove after a year of use. With the LED, much longer life tubes, this would not be as much of an issue. The older model has outer grids that require a standard, flat blade screw driver to pry and unsnap the bottom of the grid to remove for deep cleaning. The snaps hold so tightly that they are diificult to unsnap easily. Another issue is that the new style outer grids are much lower to the frame so that the bug tray cannot be easily removed like the older model. This is unsatisfactory for me - in my engineering mindset - a huge mistake!I hung my new model next to my old model to see if the LED light bulbs would attract more bugs. I have to say that the pictures from being overnight killing bugs tell me that the newer model does not attract bugs as well as the older model. I have posted a picture showing the new model labeled and the old model labled. The older version has about three times as many bugs over night. I plan on sending this model back and buying another of the old model. Even though I like the idea of saving money and hassle at changing light bulbs each year, I have seen that the old version attracts many more bugs in this side-by-side demonstration. I would much rather buy new light bulbs each year and eliminate more bugs than use this model. I plan to send this newer model back and buying another of the original version instead.
C**S
Quemador de mosquitos
Excelente equipo, precio modico, y llego en buen tiempo
A**L
Bug zapper
I’ve purchased several other zappers this is the best.
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