★★★★★
Julianne Thorne ✓ Verified Purchase
I hung this near our tent during a weekend trip and the 4500V grid definitely packs a punch; it cleared out the mosquitoes in minutes.
Portland, US • March 1, 2026
★★★★★
Marcus Vane-Smith ✓ Verified Purchase
The solar charging is surprisingly efficient, as it stayed powered through the entire night without needing a manual recharge.
Brisbane, AU • February 20, 2026
★★★★☆
Elena Rodriguez-Guillen ✓ Verified Purchase
The sensor works perfectly to turn it on at dusk, though it is a bit heavier than my other portable gear due to the solid build.
Valencia, ES • March 6, 2026
★★★★★
Tobias Lindholm ✓ Verified Purchase
Love that this is completely wireless because we can move it from the picnic table to the fire pit without tripping over cords.
Stockholm, SE • March 22, 2026
★★★★★
Cassidy Beaumont ✓ Verified Purchase
Finally a solar zapper that actually generates enough voltage to handle larger flies and moths instead of just buzzing at them.
Vancouver, CA • March 14, 2026
★★★★★
Derek Halloway ✓ Verified Purchase
The 4500V shock is no joke; I finally had a peaceful night on the deck without getting swarmed by mosquitoes. It's surprisingly lightweight for how powerful it is, making it easy to hang from our camping tent poles.
Denver, US • February 11, 2026
★★★★★
Siobhan O'Malley ✓ Verified Purchase
I love that I can just leave this out in the sun to charge and the sensor kicks it on automatically once it gets dark. No more fussing with batteries or power cords while we are out in the garden.
Brisbane, AU • March 25, 2026
★★★★☆
Grant Sterling ✓ Verified Purchase
The solar panel works great for maintaining a charge during the day, though I do recommend a full USB charge before your first big camping trip. It’s held up well through a few light rain showers and keeps the bugs away from the picnic table.
Vancouver, CA • February 8, 2026
★★★★★
Mariam Al-Fassi ✓ Verified Purchase
This wireless zapper is a game changer for our backyard dinners because it's completely portable and doesn't require an outlet. The integrated sensor is very responsive, turning the light on exactly when the sun dips below the horizon.
Casablanca, MA • March 26, 2026
★★★★★
Nate Henderson ✓ Verified Purchase
Finally, a portable bug zapper that actually packs enough voltage to clear out the midges near my patio. The build quality feels rugged enough for travel, and the solar charging means one less cable to pack.
Stoke-on-Trent, GB • January 31, 2026
★★★★★
Lydia Harrington ✓ Verified Purchase
The 4500V shock is no joke; it dropped huge horseflies instantly during our weekend trip to the creek. I love that the solar panel keeps it charged so I don't have to hunt for extra batteries in my camping gear.
Sedona, US • February 23, 2026
★★★★☆
Vance Sterling ✓ Verified Purchase
The panel sensor is really convenient because it kicks on right at dusk without me having to remember, though it is a bit heavier than I expected. Still, the wireless design makes it the best option I've found for the patio table.
Perth, AU • March 16, 2026
★★★★★
Amara Okafor ✓ Verified Purchase
Finally a bug zapper that actually handles the heavy humidity pests without needing a power outlet. The solar energy charging is surprisingly efficient even on slightly overcast days in the garden.
Calgary, CA • February 10, 2026
★★★★★
Geoffrey Wickham-Smith ✓ Verified Purchase
We took this portable unit out on a three-day hike and it sat perfectly on our site, keeping the area clear without any messy cords. The 4500V mechanism provides a very satisfying pop every time it catches a mosquito.
Cotswolds, GB • January 31, 2026
★★★★☆
Phoebe Chen-Davies ✓ Verified Purchase
Very impressed with the build quality of this wireless device for our outdoor dinners. It clears the area effectively, though the solar charging takes a full day of direct sun to get a maximum charge for the night.
Christchurch, NZ • February 21, 2026
★★★★★
Silas Whitmore ✓ Verified Purchase
The 4500V shock on this bug zapper is serious business and keeps our campsite completely clear of mosquitoes at night. I love that the solar panel charges it during the day so I don't have to pack extra batteries or worry about cables.
Denver, US • March 7, 2026
★★★★★
Riley Tanaka ✓ Verified Purchase
Perfect for our patio table because it's wireless and compact, and the integrated sensor automatically kicks it on right when the sun goes down. The electric grid is much more powerful than the cheap battery-operated ones I've tried before.
Sydney, AU • February 2, 2026
★★★★☆
Gillian Fairchild ✓ Verified Purchase
It survived a heavy rainstorm during our last camping trip, and the solar charging feature worked great even with partial cloud cover the next morning. The only small issue is that the sensor is very sensitive to nearby porch lights, but once it's dark it works perfectly.
Vancouver, CA • February 6, 2026
★★★★★
Brendan Lowery ✓ Verified Purchase
I'm impressed by how portable this device is; we just clip it to the outside of our pack and it charges via the solar panel while we hike to the site. The 4500V zap is loud enough to know it's working, and it has significantly reduced the flies around our tent.
Munich, DE • February 9, 2026
★★★★★
Isla Montgomery ✓ Verified Purchase
This is essential gear for the backyard now because the wireless design means I can move it from the fire pit to the dining area without searching for an outlet. The solar energy battery life lasts well through the night even after the sensor turns it on at dusk.
Auckland, NZ • March 6, 2026
★★★★★
Dominic Russo ✓ Verified Purchase
The 4500V shock is no joke; it dropped every mosquito near our tent during our weekend in the Rockies. I love that the solar panel actually charges the battery enough to run all night without needing a cord.
Denver, US • January 28, 2026
★★★★☆
Sonia Kapoor ✓ Verified Purchase
Great for camping since it's completely wireless, though the sensor sometimes kicks in a bit later than I'd like during dusk. Still, it handled the bugs at our last BBQ much better than those cheap battery-powered fans.
Brisbane, AU • March 16, 2026
★★★★★
Xavier Montagne ✓ Verified Purchase
Finally a portable zapper that doesn't die after two hours; the solar energy charging keeps it ready to go every single night on my patio. It’s compact enough to clip onto my hiking pack without feeling bulky.
Lyon, FR • March 9, 2026
★★★★★
Keira Walsh ✓ Verified Purchase
That sensor is a lifesaver because I always forget to turn these things on, so it just starts working right when the sun goes down. The electric shock mechanism is incredibly powerful and cleans up easily with a quick brush.
Vancouver, CA • February 2, 2026
★★★★★
Harrison Forde ✓ Verified Purchase
Perfect for our off-grid trips where we don't have power outlets to spare. The build quality is solid and the solar charging means I never have to worry about packing extra batteries for our outdoor setup.
Pretoria, ZA • March 5, 2026
★★★★★
Clara Jenkins ✓ Verified Purchase
The 4500V shock is no joke; it dropped a giant horsefly instantly while we were sitting on the patio last night. I love that I can just leave it in the sun to charge and the sensor kicks it on right at dusk.
Savannah, US • February 24, 2026
★★★★★
Brooks Whitfield ✓ Verified Purchase
Perfect for our weekend camping trips since it's completely wireless and fits easily in the gear bin. The solar panel is surprisingly efficient at keeping the battery topped up throughout the day.
Brisbane, AU • February 6, 2026
★★★★☆
Lana Petrova ✓ Verified Purchase
It definitely handles the mosquitoes well, though I wish the sensor was a little more sensitive to deep shade during the late afternoon. Still, the electric grid is incredibly powerful and cleans up easily after a long night.
Calgary, CA • February 1, 2026
★★★★★
Desmond Thorne-Pratt激 ✓ Verified Purchase
Finally, a portable zapper that doesn't require me to carry a bunch of spare batteries into the woods. The solar charging works perfectly and the 4500V mechanism makes a satisfying pop every time it hits a pest.
Cape Town, ZA • February 17, 2026
★★★★★
Naomi Okoro ✓ Verified Purchase
We use this on our balcony every evening and the automated sensor makes it totally hands-off. It’s compact enough to take anywhere, and the build quality feels much sturdier than the cheap plastic versions I’ve tried before.
Manchester, UK • February 26, 2026