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Brand | DNR Tech. |
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Color | white |
Style | ultrasonic, electronic |
Material | Plastic |
Product Dimensions | 4"L x 2"W x 7"H |
Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Target Species | Flea, Bee, Rat, Scorpion, Ant, Silverfish, Cockroach, Cricket, Fly, Moth, Bat, Mouse, Beetle, Mosquito, Spider, Squirrel |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
UPC | 799331376730 804879151203 |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Manufacturer | DnR Technologies LLC. |
ASIN | B003MOEDJ0 |
Item model number | B003MOEDJ0 |
Customer Reviews |
3.9 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #85,294 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #308 in Outdoor Ultrasonic Insect & Pest Repellers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Warranty & Support
Brand:DNR Tech. Color:white Features: Pest Direct Targeting (Target all the ET's Power to either BATS / Insects or Rodents) High Impact Ultrasonic Sounds covering 5000 sq. ft. Electromagnetic High Impact Repelling (For Deep Inner Wall Repelling) Twin Scanning Technology (Helps Repel Pest with Greater Demand) Pest Confusion Selector (Hit pest with different Repulsive Sounds) Publisher:DnR Technologies LLC. Warranty:ET Pest Control is covered with a one year warranty that covers defective parts. If something has gone wrong with the ET Pest Control unit within the year of purchase, you can return your product and we here at DNR Technologies LLC. will fix the problem or either replace it with a new one. All return shipping fees must be paid by the customer. If the ET Pest Control unit has Massive exterior or internal damage the 1 Year Warranty Will Not Apply. A D&R Technologies LLC. Technician will decide if Massive exterior or internal damage has occurred upon a return. Details:ET Pest Control gives you Direct Targeting Control. High Range Targets Insects/BATS. For Insects customers have reported success in repelling ants, beetles, bees, bedbugs, centipedes, cockroaches, crickets, earwigs, fleas, flies, mosquitoes, moths, scorpions, spiders, termites, water bugs, silverfish, ticks, etc. Low Range Targets rodents such as mice, rats, squirrels, etc. (if you do not see your pest problem, e-mail us so we could help you find out if the ET Pest Control can do the job) ET Pest Control Powerful Repelling Techniques: 1) High Impact Ultrasonic Sounds: Coverage of 5000 sq. ft. in open area this technology drives most pest problem crazy driving them out of your home or business. An example of HIUS would be like your ear right next to a train horn or fire engine siren. 2) Twin Scanning Technology: Instead of your common one speaker pest repeller the ET Pest Control was build with TST, this is Two High Powered Speakers that are off set just enough to give you greater repelling coverage. 3) Electromagnetic High Impact Repelling: The ET Electromagnetic Repelling utilizes the wiring within your walls sending signals tuned towards irritating pest to the max! This type of repelling is the first line of defense when pests try and enter your home. As this technology is a secondary repellent there is nothing that you need to set as you simply plug-in the ET and the wiring within your walls starts to repel. UPC:799331376730 EAN:0799331376730 Package Dimensions:6.9 x 3.7 x 2.3 inches
Pest Direct Targeting (Target all the ET's Power to either BATS / Insects or Rodents)
High Impact Ultrasonic Sounds covering 5000 sq. ft.
Electromagnetic High Impact Repelling (For Deep Inner Wall Repelling)
Twin Scanning Technology (Helps Repel Pest with Greater Demand)
Pest Confusion Selector (Hit pest with different Repulsive Sounds)
Reviewer: Lorraine Wolfe
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: It worked like magic in northern WI!
Review: We recently moved to the central northwoods of Wisconsin to a cabin converted into a home in the middle of the woods. Moving from the suburbs of Chicago, the only thing that worried me about the change in scenery would be the almost guaranteed mice problem. Mice as critters don't frighten me. They're cute in pet stores, but when I see or hear one in my HOUSE and I'm not expecting it, the surprise absolutely scares me to death and makes me feel like I can't be at ease in my own home (a terrible feeling).Anyhow, after doing many hours of research online, I found out about the peppermint oil trick, using copper mesh and caulk to stuff up obvious entryways, using a rodent-deterring pepper-based spray that I bought here on Amazon, keeping food in airtight containers and/or refrigerated (no more cookies on the countertop!), and keeping your house free of crumbs. I now have a mouse-fighting "action pack" containing all of the above items.One thing I didn't immediately buy was a high-frequency electronic sound repeller (such as the ET Pest Control System) since I had read many reviews that said these gadgets were hit-and-miss and more frequently than not didn't do squat. I mean, who wants to waste money on something that doesn't work?Even after all this prep, last month (mid-August), we saw our first mouse in the house. Totally disappointing especially since I had such high hopes in the peppermint oil. After we chased him out and sealed that entry hole, we started hearing SCRATCHING from within the walls! It would go on and off throughout the day, sometimes in the kitchen, sometimes in the family room. It seemed that for the moment they couldn't get into the house but from the persistent scratching noises, it sounded like they were trying really hard to bust through. We placed several peppermint oil balls (and sprayed peppermint oil/water mix PLUS sprayed the pepper spray) next to the walls with the scratching but this did not deter the inter-wall rodents at all. Didn't even phase them - they just kept gnawing and scratching away.After the first few days I caved in and started reading reviews about the ultrasonic deterrent gadgets. This particular device had better reviews than most and I really liked that the company's owner took time to respond to less-than-perfect feedback here on Amazon. I made the choice to order this device.When it arrived in the mail, I had been hearing those scratching sounds in the wall earlier that day. I plugged this unit in on a floor-level outlet in the kitchen facing the most active mouse-scratching wall. After that day, I haven't heard any scratching sounds from within the walls. Not a peep. Totally amazed. Granted, it's only mid-September now so we'll see if it keeps up its performance when it gets colder outside. I'd like to order a second unit just in case this first one ever fails, but it appears they're out of stock here on Amazon. Hoping the company is still in business.PERTINENT NOTES: Our home is 950 sq. ft. in a forested, rural area in northern WI (nearest neighbor is about 1/2 mile down the road). Our one unit is plugged into a floor-level outlet facing the previously most active wall. Since this item didn't ship Prime, it did take a while to receive it in the mail. My settings on the unit are per manufacturer's suggestions for rodents: Range: Low; Pitch: Variable; Output: Continuous. When I am in the kitchen I can faintly hear the high-pitched sounds it's emitting but it's a small price to pay for no mice!UPDATE Nov. 19 2014 - We actually bought a second unit to supplement the first one to ensure full directional coverage across the house because we started hearing scratching from within a different wall. Ever since the second unit powered on, no mice sounds, no mice in the house! Would whole-heartedly recommend these units to anyone suffering from mouse problems. We live in the middle of the woods and made it through autumn without having any mouse problems! That's unheard of!Interesting side note: To be proactive, we set out regular UN-BAITED snap traps along the perimeter outside our house in areas where we thought they may be getting in (we are on a slab). During the late fall months, we'd catch about 1 mouse a day in them, totaling about 20 mice since we started doing this. The ultrasonic pest control definitely keeps them OUT of the house, but doesn't seem to penetrate through exterior walls.UPDATE March 12 2015 - We did have two mice (one mouse, one vole) make it into our home during the winter months, both of which we saw upon entry (we heard them moving around in the attic first) and we were able to snap trap them immediately. Not sure why those two chose to enter our home with the two sonic devices on. Perhaps they were desperate or deaf? I still think that the devices have greatly deterred many mice from making the effort to enter our home and I plan on buying another one of these devices for our garage once we have power setup in that building.I mentioned previously that I was able to faintly hear the high-pitched sounds coming form the device. If you switch it to Pitch: Fixed instead of Pitch: Variable, it won't make the audible high-pitched sounds. My guess is the higher pitch noise would be the sound that deters bugs vs rodents.We made the choice to keep the Output set to Continuous instead of Intermittent. The manufacturer's documentation states that after running it on Continuous for a few weeks you can choose to switch it to Intermittent to save on energy. Not sure if this would help/hurt our mouse control results.
Reviewer: RC
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fantastic Customer Service!!
Review: I was a little (okay a lot) leery about purchasing an electronic pest control device like this, because I really didn't have very high hopes that it would actually work, but with a daughter and a dog I really wanted to take more of a natural approach. That, and I looked into having a pest control company come out and truthfully, the cost was a bit ridiculous. I think they wanted something like $200.00+ a quarter. So I gave it a shot. The first one I got was defective, but I contacted the company and without hesitation he sent me a new one with a hand written note (which you never get from a business anymore) in the box apologizing profusely and pretested the one in the box to make sure it worked. If that isn't customer service, I don't know what is. For me, that goes a long way especially in this day and age where companies just seem to care less and less about their customers.So I plugged it in and from what I could tell it was working fine. Lights were on, test button worked. At the time we thought we only needed one in the kitchen, because that's where we were seeing the mouse droppings so we only purchased the one (wishing I didn't now). To be fair, it didn't work right away, but after about 2 weeks I didn't see anymore mice in my kitchen. Hell, I wasn't seeing anything in my whole house. I thought eureka! Well, turns out I wasn't so lucky. We recently found a mouse in the living room and the few times that I've seen him he is always hanging out in the living room, but my kitchen remains mouse free. No mouse droppings, no sightings, no nothing.I'm convinced it works, but because I have a 3 bedroom house I really should have a few more.The bottom line is, I don't know if it's going to work for you, but it worked for me. And between being more of a natural approach, no mice in my kitchen, cost less in the long run and great customer service, I'm all over it.
Reviewer: Juan A. Gonzalez
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: It works
Review: Encountered a brown bat in my basement here in Chicago. Saw the bat one night, 20 min later it was gone. Ordered this overnight, placed it where I thought the bat was at, facing towards the area, and few hours later found the bat in a rat trap I had placed near the window.
Customers say
Customers like the effectiveness and ease of use of the product. They mention it immediately drives the bats away from their favorite corners and it's easy to set up. Some also like the mouse presence. However, some customers differ on functionality, value for money, and noise level.
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