Bug Vacuum | List Price: $69.99 Discount Price: $47.91
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| Brand: Lentek Binding: Lawn & Patio Release Date: 2007-04-02
Features: - Bug vacuum, made for bug control a cordless vacuum that has been designed to remove insects cleanly and efficiently. The high-powered vacuum assembly is strong enough to pick up any type of insect. The Bug Vacuum is a rechargeable hand-held vacuum unit. T
- Nozzle extends to reach insects in high corners & high ceiling homes.
- Safety interlock disables grid voltage on the BV01 when wand is removed for insect disposal.
- Charging stand with LED charge indicator
- High voltage grid built into the base kills bugs safely
Works, but could be better [Posted on 2007-08-23] The suction could be stronger. Some bugs don't get sucked into the tube, even dead ones. Overall, it does great with big bulky bugs like large crickets, large spiders etc. With dead crickets (shriveled up) they hardly ever get sucked into the tube. Not flawless, but better than having to handle them with your hands.
I am embarrassed that I bought it! [Posted on 2007-10-21] I bought this bug vacuum with low expectations; it is even worse than I expected. We had hoped to use it for the occasional stink bug. It is bulky with a massive charger. Its vacuum power is best described as a gentle breeze. The best way to get the bug in the device is to kill the bug using another device, pick up the bug and drop it in the bug vacuum hole. I have not written an online product review on Amazon before; this product is so bad I felt compelled to warn others!
Barely Sucks after 9 months of use [Posted on 2008-01-23] This has been a very, VERY disappointing, expensive product. Very poor suction, either from inadequate motor or power supply unit. Takes--REALLY--10 mins. to vac a 1/2 inch. skinny spider, even from a flat wall. Price would be fair if this were an effective product--in this case it is a rip-off.
Works fine; don't know what the fuss is about [Posted on 2008-06-16] Okay, so I've seen lots of people who complain the suction isn't good enough. I have no idea what you're talking about. Only on a couple of occasions have I been unable to get a bug to get sucked up into the tube, and that's when they were on carpet and able to hang onto the fibers for dear life. Walls, blinds, whatever--I also suck them out of the air if they're flying about a light. Works fine. Worst case scenario, trap them in the dome, then move the tube directly above them. Absolute worst case, the little prongs that stick out from the front of the dome, if you dislodge the bug with that, then they get sucked in. Very pleased with the suction.
The only thing is that the electrocution doesn't always work, more often than not because I've already got one dead bug in there and haven't taken the time to get him out yet.
SHOULD BE ZERO STARS !!!!! A PIECE OF JUNK !!!! [Posted on 2008-06-24] I BOUGHT TWO, ALMOST NO VACCUM, REPEAT; ALMOST NO VACCUM. MY WALLET WAS VACCUMED FOR THE MONEY I SPENT FOR THIS JUNK. WM.
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