Velleman ELECTRIC INSECT KILLER 360° - 2 x 15 W
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Electric insect killer, UV lamp, mosquito lamp, fly trap, anti-mosquito, anti-fly, anti-wasp, high-voltage grid 2800 V, 100 m², collection container, black
As temperatures rise, flies, mosquitoes, and other unwelcome flying insects invade your home or terrace. With this handy insect killer, you can effectively and safely combat insects without chemical odors or harmful toxins. Additionally, the device operates quietly, allowing you to sleep peacefully or enjoy a relaxed lunch or dinner.
Why you should choose this product:
- High effectiveness: Insects are attracted to the UV light. When they touch the wires, they are killed by an electric shock and fall into a collection tray.
- IPx0: This pest control device is intended for indoor use only.
- Easy to use: Depending on your needs, you can hang the device or place it on a flat surface. The removable collection basket makes cleaning the device simple.
- Chemical-free: The insect lamp is silent and odorless, and free from chemicals.
- Safe handling: The light trap is made of fire-resistant ABS plastic. The lamps are completely safe for humans and pets.
latch type | UV trap + light trap |
Area of use | Indoor |
type of pest | Mosquito |
Item number | 22414075 |
Manufacturer | Velleman |
Category | Animal trap |
Manufacturer no. | GIK09ON |
Release date | 16/9/2022 |
Colour | Black |
latch type | UV trap + light trap |
Area of use | Indoor |
type of pest | Mosquito |
Country of origin | Germany |
CO₂ emissions | 12,74 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,32 |
Items per sales unit | 1x |
Product Safety |
Length | 57.20 cm |
Width | 27.10 cm |
Height | 10.90 cm |
Weight | 2.62 kg |
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14-day cancellation right
30-day right of return
30-day right of return
24 Months statutory warranty
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