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ASPECTEK Insect Killer, Bug Zapper,Powerful 20W Electronic Indoor Fly Zapper, Mosquito Killer-Indoor Use Including Free 2 Pack Replacement Bulbs

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1.Style:2x10w (20w Model) Replacement Bulb


About this item

  • Powerful Insect Control: This mosquito lamp attracts flies, moths, mosquitoes, and other flying insects using two UV light bulbs for efficient and effective pest control.
  • Safe and Protective Design: The indoor fly catcher features a protective mesh screen, preventing accidental contact with the high-voltage grid to ensure safety for your family.
  • Chemical-Free Solution: Insects are drawn in and eliminated by the high-voltage metal grid, providing a pesticide-free alternative to keep your home free of chemical sprays.
  • Simple Installation: Easily hang the mosquito zapper using the included chain and hooks, or place it on a solid surface for convenient setup in any indoor space.
  • Easy Maintenance: Includes 2 free replacement bulbs. The removable plastic tray collects dead insects and is washable for quick and hassle-free cleaning. The electric grid is self-cleaning.
  • Troubleshooting Guide: Secure any loose connections that may have shifted during transport by tightening them as demonstrated in the listing video. Use the extra set of replacement bulbs to help identify potential issues. For further assistance, contact our dedicated customer service team.customer service team for support .



4.5 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #769 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
  • #17 in Bug Zappers
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No

Product Description

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Aspectek 20W Bug Zapper

The Ultimate Bug Zapper to Elminate Pesky Insects

Introducing our cutting-edge Bug Zapper, a revolutionary device designed to rid your surroundings of pesky insects with ease and efficiency. Equipped with advanced technology, our Bug Zapper combines a powerful UV light source with an electric grid to attract and eliminate flying insects.

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2800V High Voltage Power Grid

When an insect touches the grid, it completes an electrical circuit, and the high voltage causes a sudden discharge of electricity through the insect.

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Safe and Fire-Resistant

Unlike chemical insecticides, indoor bug zappers are non-toxic and pose no risk to humans or pets.

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Quiet Operation

suitable for use in environments where quietness is desired, such as residential areas or outdoor spaces where people gather.

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Quality

Since indoor bug zappers don't use any harmful chemicals or emit any harmful pollutants.

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The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked.

How to Replace the Bulbs

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Turn off the power button

Turn off the power button and unplug the Bug Zapper.

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Use a screwdriver

Use a screwdriver with an insulated handle to touch the inner high-voltage grid for 30 seconds to 1 minute.

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Use a screwdriver

Use a screwdriver to knock the iron mesh out of the card slot.

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Rotate the bulbs

Rotate the bulbs till the bulbs meet the slots of the bulb holders and take them out, replace them with the new ones.

Ways to Use Aspectek Bug Zapper

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Nathan Ro
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
This thing is killer! I've used those sticky pads with the light you stick into outlets and I'll see one or two gnats every couple weeks. I've never seen those catch a fly or a mosquito, but this zapper is definitely on another level. It's actually pretty loud when it catches a bug, but it's for sure effective. It's killing gnats, flies, mosquitos, and plenty of those winged ants. It's been a few months and the light is still going strong. It even comes with replacement bulbs.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
A must have to fight mosquitoes. Plug and play deal , only thing is it spooks my great dane every time it zapps a bug. Works excellent tho.
Zain
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on February 2, 2025
Stopped working due to faulty wiring. Tube lights are fused in less than a month
Skye
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
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Ruben Aparicio gutierrex
Reviewed in Mexico on August 21, 2024
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Bigddybn
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
This thing definitely does what it says it will. We had some food get "lost" in the kitchen which created a persistent fly problem. Set this thing up in the kitchen window and after a week there are no more visible flys. The unit makes absolutely no sound while running but as soon as anything flies into it.... just be ready for it. Makes a very loud SNAP sound, not unlike a black cat firecracker. You'll jump the first few times for sure. Flying insects are instantly killed though and land in a tray below the unit so it's easy to judge it's effectiveness.
Marcello S.
Reviewed in Canada on July 12, 2022
The day we turned it on the kids forgot the screen open and we could hear the flies hitting it. Got 8 in a few hours. No more mosquitos and flies in the house!
CWB
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2022
10-May-2023 Update:I brought the Zapper out a week ago, and it is doin' its job. It does work best at night as the only light in the area. I've read reviews that asked about replacement bulbs, I've yet to replace them. I run this 24x7 from early May to the first snow in late October'ish. Bugs can also fall to the floor too so keep vacuum cleaner handy too.19-May-2022 Update - Well, if a Miller Moth doesn't drop off the grid after being zapped, zapping continues like one gun shot after another. I have to turn the unit off, get a screwdriver with an insulated handle and tap the body off so it falls to the bottom.17-May-2022: I read the reviews, and one person (probably more) mentioned they should have bought the 40W rather than the 20W. The one thing I failed to do, my fault 100%, was to check the physical size. The 40W is 10" wider than the 20W. The reason Pterodactyls are extent, not because of that big asteroid 64M years ago in the Yucatan, it has to be this Zapper.I placed it in a window out of the way near the back door area. It has already nailed a fly & moth. People are right, when it goes off - it sounds like .45 caliber 1911 gun shot. I may move it to another room farther from the bedroom or my office. When I'm on work calls, I don't want my colleagues jealous thinking I'm at a shooting range. It does have a really loud SNAP.We live on 5+ acres in a horse zoned subdivision in Colorado at 6,800 ft above sea level. Nice as we don't have fleas and mosquitoes are rare.HOWEVER, one of our neighbors does a crappy, literally, job of cleaning up his two horses' "paddies". He'll go months between clean-ups. (Yes neighbors and I have talked to him, but he doesn't change so it is what it is.) In the summer flies are a bit of an issue. His property is a good 150 yards away but flies, ya know, well they fly.We have two dogs and a doggie door. Flies and moths use it too, and they invade via root vents and find their way into ceiling light fixtures and smoke detectors. Millers can be like the bugs in "Starship Troopers" only they don't lob meteors in which case I'd "need a bigger boat". Millers have a way of invading homes that are well closed-up, plus the doggie door is enticing.We get Miller Moths in May migrating west from Kansas heading to the cooler Rocky Mountains. They hit the Rockies just as hungry sleepy bears are waking up, and the bears love them. I suggested we get a bear and my wife suggested I might need therapy. My dogs are not so skilled at catching moths.We've had invasions of literally 100s getting in the house some years. In the garage I put out a large bucket of soapy water with a 1000LM LED over and it does the job, the house needed a better solution so I'm trying the 40W Zapper. Using a soapy water bucket indoors with my dogs, well, it gets messy real fast.I've tried the sticky sticks (see photo) and they are OK, they just don't attract the bugs. I've tried other small wall unit zappers that were useless. Hoping Sparky will attract them once in the house and will take over from there.I'll post an update this summer once I see how it works.
audrey l.
Reviewed in Singapore on December 27, 2022
It is not the same brand as described
Maier Ottmar
Reviewed in Germany on January 8, 2022
Ist das beste, was ich auf dem Markt gefunden habe
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