2024 the best roach killer in the world review
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It’s time to replace your traditional fly swatter to something with real bug-killing power! The Smart Swatter is designed with 904 spikes meant to crush and impale bugs upon impact. Bugs in your home don’t stand a chance against the ultimate fly swatter.
Our company is proud to offer a product that is designed and manufactured in the United States. You can rest assured that your Smart Swatter is of the highest quality and conforms to all US production regulations.
Unlike cheaply made, flimsy fly swatters that fall apart after a few uses, the Smart Swatter is designed to pack a punch! We’re extremely confident in our product’s durability; it’s the only fly swatter on the market with a lifetime use.
No matter how far you need to reach to kill a bug, the Smart Swatter is here to help. The long handle ensures easy swatting, and the durable plastic construction allows you to kill countless bugs without worrying about breakage or wearing out.
The Smart Swatter couldn’t be easier to use! Simply swat the bug (which will get impaled with the spikes), carry the swatter to a trash can, and gently flick the swatter to release your victim. No messy clean-up required! Managing household pests has never been so simple. Use this convenient tool to kill flies, spiders, mosquitos, and more! If you want to keep creepy crawlies out of your house, the Smart Swatter is a must-have. Try it today!
KILLS INSECTS & PESTS: The Smart Swatter is a patented fly swatter that can be used to kill any kind of insect: spiders, mosquitoes, fruit flies, bees, wasps and other creepy crawlers. The genius design offers 17.9” x 4” x 0.1” of surface area to get rid of flying bugs once and for all. This swatter is perfect for classrooms, bedrooms, patios, kitchens, and more!
NO-MESS DESIGN: The Smart Swatter has 904 spikes to whack and smack bugs of any size. Even small bugs get stuck in the spikes, but all you have to do to remove them is bang the swatter on the side of the trash can, and the bug will fall right off. No more picking up bugs with your hand and a tissue or playing hide and seek with pesky flies. Just swat and flick bugs right into the garbage.
MULTI-PACK: Each set of Smart Swatters comes in a variety pack with 2 assorted colors. We offer 5 colors: red, orange, yellow, blue, and green. These bright colors make the fly swatters easy to find when you’re in a pinch. Keep one swatter at home, and keep the other in the car or your office. You can also pack a fly swatter when you go camping or fishing.
SAFE FOR KIDS & PETS: You won’t need electric rackets, bug zappers, or chemical sprays when you have this simple yet elegant solution. Our manual fly swatters give you the control you need to ensure your kids and pets stay completely safe along with the confidence you need to kill your target. Plus, the swatters are washable and reusable.
CONVENIENT FOR HANGING: When you’re not killing bugs, this high-quality fly swatter can be easily hung on a hook in a cabinet, closet, or pantry. The flat design also allows it to be stored in a drawer if needed. These USA-made fly swatters are portable and light, so you can easily take them wherever you go.
Reviewer: tspoon22
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Smart Swatter: A lengthy, yet passably informative review
Review: These fly swatters arrived in the colors of Christmas, green and red. While that did not set the tone I was hoping for, as I seldom see flies around Christmas time, I decided to give them a chance anyway. They are a heavier, seemingly more durable product than my previous fly swatter, which began to break into pieces during use towards the end of its âusefulâ life. Hence, the purchase of these fly swatters was made, after minimal research (âAmazonâs Choiceâ banner of honor recipient). The name also intrigued me. I have a smart phone, certainly I could use a smart swatter. Please excuse my poor attempt at humor, I donât know what got into me. I assure you none of the rest of this will be funny.These âSmart Swattersâ have the added benefit of trapping your enemy within their tactically resourceful spikes. More on this later (see âSpike Retentionâ below). While the grip is nothing extraordinary in and of itself, these have an opportune feel to them in your hand during attack mode (your swing). Iâd equate this to a baseball player finding the right length and weight of a bat. It may not be right for everyone, but it seems to put me in the best position to succeed.I've noticed a seemingly sharp increase in both my hit rate and my kill rate since their acquisition. Now, one could argue that perhaps my flyswatting form is just better. Or perhaps my selection of fly position upon engagement is more optimal for a successful swat. Maybe, maybe not. I donât have all the necessary historical data from my previous swatter to confidently back this up one way or another. What I can confirm is my swing feels more natural, powerful, accurate, and my results for these fly swatters so far are quite good:Swings â 21.5Hits â 18Kills â 17Spike Retention â 13A few comments regarding the above data. My Swings data only includes swings made while engaging with enemy flies. It does NOT include practice swings, of which there were several upon taking out of the box, and several more in the form of warm ups prior to use in production. The .5 swing was a swing I stopped half way through when it came too close to an antique candelabra.Hits include any contact made with an enemy fly regardless of outcome. My hit rate thusfar is a remarkable 83.7%. Again, I do not have prior data, but Iâm confident this is well above my hit rate with my previous flyswatter, which at times could feel like trying to hit a fly with a toothpick. That may seem like an attempt at humor, but I assure you trying to kill a fly with a toothpick is no laughing matter, itâs quite frustrating.Kills include flies whose existence ended as a result of a hit with my new flyswatter. My kill rate comes in at an impressive 94.4% (17/18). While I again do not have this data for my previous flyswatter, I know of many times where contact was made and the fly was able to continue its obnoxious existence.Spike retention refers to the number of times a fly remained within the 904 spikes (I have yet to validate this count is accurate) that protrude from the fly swatter for ease of disposal. This is a prominent feature that is marketed reasonably well by the producer, and at a 72.2% success rate thusfar, it has exceeded my cynical expections (25% success rate). This pleases me.Overall, I gave these fly swatters 5 stars based on my early results. Admittedly, my figures represent a very small sample size and any claim Iâd make regarding durability this early on would be a fallacy. Therefore, if I notice any substantial change in my statistics above or encounter any durability concerns, I vow to return to update my review.I hope youâve found this review moderately helpful and I thank you for your time. Give this flyswatter a try and take your house back from winged assailants.
Reviewer: Godwin-austen
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: "This is the most effective fly swatter I have ever owned." - user Mom0f27, 08/12/20
Review: I can't do better than quote MomOf27. This is, as she says, "the most effective fly swatter I have ever owned."I have just ordered them for the *fourth* time. They're very well made, very sturdy, very well balanced, very, very effective.We live in an exurban area of the mid-Atlantic US that has a lush, roaring ecosystem, and LOTS of bugs. In addition to our home-grown ones, we have had several serious plagues of invasives in the last years. Of these, one of the trickiest to kill is the spotted lantern fly, which is actually a leaf-hopper and a fast-reacting, prodigious jumper. If you have a good Zen swatting technique, even lantern flies have little hope against these fly swatters. My son is a demon lantern fly hunter, and stalks around our yard with one of them, slamming it down on our trees and other surfaces to goosh lantern flies. This is hard on the "Smart Swatter", but even under this punishment, these swatters hold up for a long, long time. We keep one on the front porch, and one on the back deck.I also keep one in the basement, which I use on spider crickets, another of our plagues.And there's one in the kitchen/family room, for regular old houseflies. Did I mention that it's very effective at killing regular old houseflies?I also think the price is very reasonable for a set of two.Buy a set. You won't regret it, and will probably be back for more.
Reviewer: Cassie
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works same as regular swatter
Review: Never had any flies stick to it like advertised.
Reviewer: Jern
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A Swift, Dependable and Sanitary Insect Killing Machine
Review: I don't understand what people were expecting when they say they were let down by the difference between image/description and actual item. Was I let down that my blue swatter wasn't that deep navy implied in the photo? Not in the least. My goal here is insect annihilation, not making it into next issue of Country Living magazine.Couple of things that make these keepers:1. The holes in the swatter and the flexible material allow you to really make a quick swat before the fly can make a break for it.2. The fly gets squished in the spikes and its held in there quite well. I can turn the swatter completely upside down and the fella isn't going anywhere.3. The feeling I get when I see the insect within the swatter in an impaled state is incredibly satisfying. Doubly satisfying because it doesn't leave a splattered bug on your wall which you then have to go and wash off. You can simply head on over to your trash can and give it a little wiggle and the insect falls right out. Sometimes you have to kind of "encourage" them out, but that's kind of what you're signing up for here. If you are that adverse to a bit of "hands on" bug disposal, then you should be looking into other options anyhow.4. It's made in the USA. Figures.... only a real American hero could have engineered such an impersonally brutal device. Did you see the seller proudly proclaiming 904 SPIKES PER SWATTER?! 904 is a very intentional number.... not 900, not 905... 904.Scandanavians would've made something that politely asked the bug in an easily understood series of pictograms to kindly hang out elsewhere, but also that if it didn't feel like it, well, it's also totally optional so feel free to continue flying around the house if that's what makes you happy.5. If you can't discern that this product listing includes only two swatters, that the 5 swatters in the photo are there to show you that colors may vary, and that even in a world in which there is no longer hunger and war and all living things cohabitate in brotherly love the colors indicated might not be an exact Pantone match to what you receive and that's ok..... well, shame on you. You are part of the problem.
Reviewer: Kimi
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: For my fellow fly swatting ninjas...
Review: This thing is solid. I like that one side is sharp for picking up the kill. Small warning though...don't whack a fly on your leg with the pointy side unless you're a fan of serious pain. I only made that mistake once.
Reviewer: Jose Ernesto Davila Galvez
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Un problema menos
Customers say
Customers like the effectiveness of the product. They mention it's well-balanced, and the spikes do a great job at catching insects. Customers also like the spikes and design. However, some customers have different opinions on its durability, stiffness, value for money, and ability to pick up bugs.
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