P3 International Attack Wave Pestrepeller

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    P3 International Attack Wave Pestrepeller from HealthyKin.com keeps pests out of your house. The Attack Wave Pestrepeller is an effective, user friendly and environmentally safe way to combat rodents. The device produces strong sound pressure in the air, attacking the auditory and nervous systems of rodents causing them to abandon their food sources and shelters.

    The ultrasonic sounds continuously penetrate up to 5,000 unobstructed square feet. In addition, the Attack Wave Pest Repeller utilizes automatic wave variation, minimizing the chance that pests become immune to the sound. Inaudible and harmless to humans and common pets*, this unit operates totally chemical and battery free, making it the easiest way to keep bugs on the run.

    *Do not use in the presence of Gerbils, Hamsters, Guinea Pigs, and other rodent pets.

    P3 International Attack Wave Pestrepeller Features:

    • Powerful Ultrasonic Sound
    • Harmless To Humans And Pets*
    • Environmentally Friendly
    • Low Power Consumption
    • Maintenance Free
    P3 International Attack Wave Pestrepeller Specifications:
    • Model: P7816
    • Power Supply: 110 VAC / DC Adapter
    • Power Consumption: 1.5 W
    • Frequency: 30,000 to 65,000 Hz
    • Sound Pressure: 110 dB Approx.
    • Effective Angle: 260 degrees
    • Effective Range: 4,000 - 5,000 square feet
    • Weight: 5.75 oz.
    • Dimensions: 4¾" x 4" x 2¾"

    Part numbers: P7816

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      1. on 4/30/2018, said:
      This seems to work well I will know more when fly season comes
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      2. on 10/2/2013, said:
      So far so good. We've had one in service for a month and bats and mice are now gone. I have fixed all points of entry to keep out future rodents. Good product.
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