Killato by Weird Wolf 2 in 1 UV Light Mosquito Bat Racket with Base Stand Rechargeable Electric Insect Killer Indoor, Outdoor(Bat) | Zipri.in
Killato by Weird Wolf 2 in 1 UV Light Mosquito Bat Racket with Base Stand Rechargeable Electric Insect Killer Indoor, Outdoor(Bat)

Killato by Weird Wolf 2 in 1 UV Light Mosquito Bat Racket with Base Stand Rechargeable Electric Insect Killer Indoor, Outdoor(Bat)

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Weird Wolf 2 in 1 UV Light Mosquito Racket is the ultimate solution for mosquitoes and bug-free environment. The manual and auto-kill modes help keep your home mosquitoes and flies free. Use the Manual mode if you wish to seek and neutralize the pesky bugs. Use the Automatic mode if you wish to get the job done without raising a finger, which you can't if you are sleeping, right! Put the racket in the base supplied with it, plug in the power supply and sleep assured. The UV Light attracts mosquitoes in the dark, and the its soft nature makes it a perfect night light as well. The racket lasts 90-120 mins in auto mode when fully charged, upto 30 days on stand-by. Did we tell you the base doubles up as a mobile holder too. Either way mosquitoes, flies, gnats and other bugs are eliminated once they touch the high voltage central mesh grid. When used in manual mode, the high voltage on the central mesh grid vanishes after a few seconds, making it safe to touch(not that we recommend it) the lithium battery provides longer power backup. The sales package comes with a micro-usb cable and the racket can be charged using phone adapter, powerbanks, laptops etc Lightweight and durable construction by using high quality Aluminuim and ABS materials. Large Mesh increases the cross-sectional area helping catch more bugs. Safe and Chemical free: No more the need for plugging the mosquito repellents and breathing in the chemicals all through the night Can be used both indoors, in your living and bedrooms, for your house parties and outdoors, for your backyard barbeques and patio lunches, by getting rid of the uninvited "guests".