A practical electric insect racket quickly and hygienically eliminates mosquitoes, flies, wasps, and moths. The active metal grid generates a electric discharge that kills pests on contact—without smears on walls or furniture. Its lightweight build, ergonomic handle with anti-slip grip, and 2× AA power make it ideal for home and patio use.
Instant effect without chemicals
The electric discharge in the grid eliminates insects on contact in a split second. No sprays, no odors, and no stains on walls.
Safe and comfortable to use
The outer mesh acts as protection against accidental touch; activation only when the button is pressed. The anti-slip handle ensures a secure grip.
Always at hand thanks to AA batteries
Powered by 2× AA (not included), suitable for indoor and outdoor use. Easy battery replacement and long runtime depending on usage intensity.
Forget chemical sprays and sticky strips. The electric insect racket works quickly, cleanly, and effectively. Just press the button, bring the grid close to the insect, and the instant electric discharge does the rest. The outer protective mesh is safe to touch; the middle layer is the active one.
Thanks to standard AA batteries, the racket is always ready to use at home, at the cottage, or while camping. Easy maintenance—after use, simply clean the grid of insect residues. CE certification confirms safe and reliable design.
- No smears or odors—no smeared marks or chemicals in the air.
- Fast insect elimination—effective on flies, mosquitoes, wasps, and other flying insects.
- Comfortable control—activation by pressing a button, anti-slip handle.
Specifications
- Type
- Electric swatter for flying insects
- Power
- 2× AA (not included)
- Safety
- Outer protective mesh, button-activated
- Handle
- Ergonomic, anti-slip grooves
- Length
- 43 cm
- Head width
- 17 cm
- Color
- Blue, red, orange, green (shipped randomly per manufacturer’s packaging)
- Certification
- CE
- Maintenance
- Regular cleaning of the grid from insect residues
- Intended for
- Mosquitoes, flies, wasps, moths, and other flying insects