Zap Away Your Pest Problems! ⚡
The Flowtron Electric Bug Zapper is a high-performance outdoor insect control solution, designed to cover up to 1/2 acre with its dual lure method, featuring a powerful 15W UV light and an Octenol attractant. With a robust 5600-volt kill grid, this maintenance-free zapper is weatherproof and UL certified, making it a reliable choice for effective pest management in any outdoor setting.
Item Weight | 4.14 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.5"L x 5.5"W x 11.8"H |
Target Species | Insects |
Is Electric | Yes |
Material Type | Plastic |
Style | Insect Killer |
Color | Black |
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15 watt Flowtron vs 40 watt model
Recieved this device (15 watt Flowtron), along with the spare bulb I purchased, and plugged it in 30 minutes ago about eight feet from my favorite couch.It has already zapped well over a dozen bugs. Instead of using chemicals as I have in the past, sought a better way to rid my home interior of bugs. The noise is minimal.Like one reviewer said: the cord is short- real short. Less than a foot. It's working beautifully. Now, just need to replace my roach baits and I'll be ready for the summer bug season here in my sub tropical, coastal, bug infested location.Will likely need to fabricate a tray device to catch dead bugs as they fall. Think I'm gonna like this thing.Update: It has now been five days since I received my 15 watt Flowtron bug zapper and I'm happy with it. It has been on 24/7 since I plugged it in. It's not terribly bright which makes for a soft night light for my den. As I kicked back with my laptop tonight and listened to a bug fry every now and then, just ordered two more 40 watt Flowtron units. Hope to have a very bug free summer in my home.Be advised that these things do not discriminate between benificial bugs that we need for pollination of plants and such. Therefore, there is valid scientific criticism regarding their indiscriminate outdoor useage. Any bug inside my home is fair game. It did not zap every last bug but it has put a big dent in my bug population. My cats don't quite know what to think of it yet.Update #2: Before buying my first Flowtron, sought information to help me decide what size unit to buy. Have now tried out a 40 watt model in my home. It works well, is significantly larger than my 15 watt unit and the transformer hum is a little bit louder. The bulb in the 40 watt Flotron cost twice as much to replace. Leave the 15 watt unit on 24/7 inside. It works well and uses less power. The 40 watt units are brighter and would be my choice for serious outdoor useage. Will use both of the 40 watt units if needed and turn them off when I go indoors. Inside, just can't see much advantage of using the larger 40 watt unit size.Now, leave my door open longer when going to and fro knowing the 15 watt bug zapper is always at work inside. It's popping a bug every few minutes or so tonight. Should be able to use significantly less insecticide in my home now.They do not zap every bug but work quite well. Only notice the 15 watt model eight feet from me when a bug gets zapped. Flowtron seems to make a solid, well thought out American made bug zapper and stand behind them.June 25 2009: My 15 watt bug zapper has been on nonstop since I first plugged it in over a month ago. It has been frying bugs in my house day and night trouble free. Have not cleaned it yet. One of my cats runs and hides sometime when a big bug makes more noise than usual. If and when this one quits, will get another 15 watt model for my home interior. It does not zap them all but sure helps a lot.July 29 2009: A house fly was bugging me bad in my home the night before last. Knew that if I was patient, the annoying little bug would find his way to my 15 watt flowtron at some point just like many before him. Sure enough, as I went to sleep, he fried- well done. Have used very little insecticide this summer in my home with this thing working 24/7 nonstop and consuming only 15 watts of electricity. Wish I had thought of using one of these things sooner. My jumpy male cat has gotten more use to it now. Would go with a 40 or 80 watt model for heavy duty outdoor use at night. The 15 watt size is perfect for my indoor purposes. Still haven't cleaned it. It's right trouble free. There is a bit of an odor when a house fly or large bug gets zapped. That's no problem relative to getting rid of the bugs.April 8, 2010 : Since this makes a good night light, left it on all winter. Have not turned it off since I first plugged it in. It just zapped one of those large, lanky, mosquito looking type bugs. Was wondering how long it would take for him to get fried (about an hour since I first saw him). Have not needed the spare 15 watt bulb yet. With ten boxes of fresh new roach baits, am ready for bug season again. May mount one of my 40 watt Flowtron units inside this Summer if needed.August 6, 2010: It's time to deal with hurricanes, bugs and heat now. My trusty 15 watt Flowtron is busy tonight for I have little nats and other flying bugs in my house. That same 15 watt unit has been on nonstop since I first plugged it in- same bulb with no problems. Just needs some cleaning up now and then. At less than $30 currently with shipping, think I'll buy another 15 watt unit to put in the other end of my home. Need to step up my roach battle also. Have four tubes of roach gel. It's impossible to keep them out around here. Like living near the ocean even with the bugs. Before I got this device, used insecticide (flying insect killer) every second or third day during the tropical season. Now, have not gassed my whole house like I use to do yet this summer. Surely that is healthier than the chemicals I used before. It keeps the bugs under control- they don't bother me with this device in service 24/7. Just use common sense if you intend to use it indoors. Keep it away from all flammable things. It's an electrical device that'll have dead bugs falling from it. It is always possible that the device can catch on fire. So use good sense and understand the potential hazards it can present wherever you use it. Have mine on power strips such that I can easily switch them off when I leave the house if I wish to do so.May 10, 2011: Ordered two 18" round pizza pans to suspend below my indoor units in order to catch most of the zapped bugs as they fall. Some black coat hanger wire and a drill should do the trick. Have not had my bug zappers on yet and I can really tell the difference inside already. Bought six cans of Raid insecticide for the summer. A roach actually bit me on my right arm tonight. He's high on Raid now. Wish I could find something like this Flowtron device to help zap the big roaches as they somehow find a way inside. It takes time for them to find the roach baits that are all over the home where food and water are available. There's no way to keep them out around here.April 15, 2012: Have had one of my 40 watt bug zappers on indoors for a week now as Summer approaches. These were money well spent for me. A screw in Levitron socket to outlet adapter available from Amazon or a hardware store will allow one to plug these units into a standard light bulb socket on an overhead light fixture or wherever. There is something sadistically satisfying about hearing a bug get fried now and then as I write this :)2013: Harris boric acid tablets have got to be the best thing I've ever used on roaches. Put them out last Summer and in 30 days, no more roaches. They eat them like candy. Simple, safe/natural and cheap. No hazardous chemicals.
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Flowtron #3 Neighborhood Cats LOVE it
Flowtron is the BEST Bug Zapper on the market. Have been using them since 2017. Attracts all manner of flying pests. Neighbors have chickens which brings in various flying pests. We also have the usual suspect skeeter population. The Flowtron does not discriminate, it simply attracts and eliminates with a sizzle. We have these Flowtron Zappers on an early evening timer and away from areas where we sit outside in the evening, as directed. The neighborhood cats park themselves under these units for BBQ'd bug treats (we DO NOT use the supplied Actenol attractant).And the circle of life continues on, pests be gone with Flowtron!
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Great Potential! Please Add 240V Compatibility & a Longer Cord!!
This product delivers on its core functionality, and I appreciate its design. However, two improvements would make it even better for a wider audience:240-Volt Compatibility: Many international users, including myself, rely on 240V outlets. Ensuring compatibility would eliminate the need for voltage converters and make the product truly travel-friendly.Longer Power Cord: A longer cord (or a detachable/extension-friendly option) would offer greater flexibility in placement, especially in larger rooms or unconventional setups.These changes would enhance usability and make the product stand out in global markets. I hope the brand considers this feedback—it’s a good product that could be great with a few tweaks!
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A VERY GOOD BUG LIGHT
I don't have to wait for it to get here i'v had these for years the only one I'll buy . They work and really well.There's one thing be cautious where you put it because of fire. I'v never had a fire from it but i know it's possible....
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You don't have to wonder if... THIS THING WORKS!
I didn't believe all the hype (at first) about Flowtron bug lamps... but 7 years ago, I got one. (It's still running, by the way... unlike the half-dozen 'other' brands I've used. Change your bulbs once a year to keep the attraction levels high.)My mosquito problem was EPIC, and I'm their favorite snack. When I tell you that I could go to an outdoor gathering, and be the only guy getting bit, I'm not joking. Something had to give, and Flowtron made it happen. In Louisiana & Florida, no less.There's a few KEYS to winning the battle. You MUST learn to be successful... here they are:1.) Bug lamps ATTRACT mosquitos. NEVER place them near your outdoor area. Place them AWAY (like the instructions tell you).2.) Run them constantly, every night, even when there's not a problem anymore. This is the only way to collapse the colony, and see results. DON'T only turn them on when you're headed outdoors! That'll multiply your problem.3.) Every time it storms, a new colony will blow into your area. You'll have to wait a couple days to let the killing catch up with the new population.4.) The first few days after a storm will always feel like you haven't won the battle... DON'T stop. Keep with the program. In 2-3 days, you'll have them back under control.5.) Don't run the lamp during a storm (rain & wind) but restart it immediately thereafter.6.) NEVER turn a bug zapper on, only for a party. It's not a cool lantern or a light-show, it's a tool. You have to use it daily, to see results. It's not a can of insecticide. It's a mousetrap. You've got to give it time to work, and preferably not while you're standing around watching it.7.) Blood is more attractive than a light... if both are present, you're getting bit. Unless you've already followed 1-6.The attached picture was taken one week after a storm, which was proceeded by a thorough cleaning. I used my leaf blower to clear out the carcasses. I had birds that perched on my shepherd's hook, to feast below it, every morning. This is ONE WEEK worth of skeeters. It's like a drain-clog.This thing WORKS! You've just got to do your part. Use it as intended, not as a disco ball that's only on while you're partying. If you do, you'll enjoy some lovely, bug-free yard time.Draw them away, attract them, kill them, repeat until they've got nobody to make babies with. If visitors show up from out of town, repeat the process. They never fully get the message, but you'll put a big enough dent in them to actually enjoy your outdoors time. You can thank me later... just hit the "helpful" button below.Getcha one, and put the hurt on your bloodthirsty pest population! 100% FULLY RECOMMENDED.
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