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⚡ Zap pests, not your vibe — stay fly-free in style!
The YISSVIC Electric Fly Swatter delivers a potent 4000V shock through a safe 3-layer mesh, powered by a rechargeable 1500mAh battery with USB-C charging. Featuring dual manual and auto modes with an attractant light, it offers versatile, efficient insect control for indoor and outdoor use. Designed for comfort and safety, it’s the must-have gadget for millennial pros who refuse to let bugs crash their productivity or chill.

























| ASIN | B0BMWWGNXG |
| Best Sellers Rank | 380 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 2 in Mosquito Control |
| Brand | YISSVIC |
| Brand Name | YISSVIC |
| Colour | Black |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 17,566 Reviews |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 23L x 4W x 44H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Electric fly swatter |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Item weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | YISSVIC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | WD-981 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Model Number | WD-981 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product dimensions | 23L x 4W x 44H centimetres |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Garden, kitchen, bedroom |
| Style | 1 piece. Black |
| Style Name | 1 piece. Black |
| Target Species | Fly, Mosquito, Moth, Spider, Wasp |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
A**R
Good zapper.
I love this fly zapper it works really well and gives them a good zap ⚡ I love the sound it's light and easy to use and you can leave it on in a room and the fly is attracted to the light on it and ⚡ zap you've got them 👍
M**F
Effective for hand-held use, loud zaps, dead flies
This is not an ideal product if you are squeamish. Details about why are included further down in this review, so skip over (after the second paragraph) if you don't want to know. This charges via USB-C, it comes with an A-to-C cable, and seems to deliver a pretty solid electrical wallop to the flies that I've used it on. I like the option to turn it either "on but you have to press the side button" or "constantly on", as I find the latter more convenient to use. I haven't tried leaving it turned-on in the little vertical stand as a "trap". Squeamish people should stop reading now. Electrical arcing noise can be heard - and sometimes little blue spark flashes seen - when an insect bridges the electrical contacts to complete the circuit and zap them in to the insect afterlife. Larger flies may require multiple zappings to render them fully deceased, and I have had a "dead" fly come back to some amount of life and make distressing buzzing sounds at the bottom of the bin I keep at my desk. So now I use a spare bit of paper to pick them up and drop them out the window instead. There is also the potential (pun intended) for a bit of burnt-hair smell as a byproduct of dumping thousands of volts through small annoying insect bodies. In some cases, I have known smaller flies to end up *BLOWN TO BITS* after their encounter with this. If you can cope with that sort of thing, this is an EXCELLENT electric fly swatter / zapper / exploder.
M**A
Much better than flyspray for cluster flies...
I am suffering from an invasion (tens every hot day) of what is probably the awkward cluster fly: they certainly are awkward, in that if I open a window to let them out they promptly fly in the other direction. Fly spray only seems to annoy them, and I don't like using a lot of it around either myself or my pets. This electronic swatter does work well, though it does take some learning to use and it isn't as completely humane as I was hoping. (N.B. I know the jury is out on whether or not flies feel pain, but it seems rash to ASSUME that something with such a highly developed sensory system cannot). Firstly, the stand isn't a charging dock: rather the swatter charges from a USB plug. This doesn't seem to matter if using it as a swatter because it still retains the first charge after a good thirty or forty uses. Secondly, it does take a little time to learn to hit the flies squarely and firmly, but it does also seem to be a straightforward matter of practice. I've generally used it in the fixed on position because I find it awkward to hold the press button down, but this doesn't matter much. It isn't what the instructions say but it works. (The instructions are in bad English, which clinched my giving four rather than five stars, but they are decipherable). With something the size of a cluster fly, it can be annoyingly difficult to get a clean kill. If the fly gets caught in the meshes, there will generally been several loud sparks of baby lightning, and the fly will start burning. I've had no problems simply tapping these dead flies out into bin or toilet. The smell of burned fly isn't nice, but I find it difficult to believe that any fly caught like that knows what hit it: it goes in seconds from living to completely dead. It feels brutal, but most genuinely humane methods of killing animals feel like that. More commonly, however, the fly will bounce off and drop to the floor in circular convulsions, from which I have seen them recover. I am not sure what is going on here. I have been able to pick most of these flies up and either squash them firmly in a piece of kitchen paper, or drop them back onto the fly racket for a further, more immediately effective shock. I have occasionally not been able to find a dropped fly, and sometimes the racket has gone off, but the fly has been apparently unharmed or merely slower: it is impossible to guess the injury level in such cases. With so many flies, it is difficult to keep track of the one hit. However, for the most part, I'd still reckon it is probably a lot better than flyspray or traps on the humaneness scale in general, as it is much quicker when it does work, and flyspray has its own share of oblique hits. Traps are generally very slow. And I have gradually become better at hitting them hard, though there is still a lot of room for improvement. I think it probably is a lot more effective for getting rid of this type of fly than spray, though it may depend on a lot of variables, and, as I say, cluster flies seem annoyingly indifferent to the spray I'm used to using. I haven't had a shock from the swatter yet: it seems to be well designed and well guarded. I feel it is necessary to be careful of the fire risk, however. If it can set a fly burning within a few seconds, it might set light to paper etc., in much the same way. The burning flies themselves don't seem to be a fire risk, though I was initially a bit concerned: they char when actually stuck in the racket with a current running, but I've picked them up in my hands straight after without problems. There isn't much volume of fly to really get hot enough to cause anything else to catch fire, and there is not much fuel in a fly and a lot of liquid to damp it out, once the current is removed. However, the water in the toilet does seem the most secure place for a recently charred fly! Also, if you have nervous pets (or children) this may not be the best thing to use around them because of the loud, sudden noise. I can't imagine using it as a passive insect killer because it would not really be passive, between the fireworks and the smell. But perhaps these are less of an issue when using it on things like mosquitoes, which are much smaller. (My current cluster fly invasion consists of flies which are, in general, a little smaller than a greenbottle blowfly). If you're happy with the fact that effective use takes some learning, are not bothered by fireworks, and are not too squeamish about handling/squashing flies when necessary, then I recommend it from every point of view.
T**Y
Brilliant piece of kit@
Brilliant kit! First purchased these in Spain as plagued by mosquitos. They work brilliantly and are well worth the money.
S**N
Good purchase
I was sceptical of buying another one of these as I recently had to return another make fly swatter, but I can happily say this one came charged and works perfectly. Thankyou amazon suggestions.
D**L
Useful
So far no issues with quality and works as described
M**7
Good Zapper...but not the most powerful
It will happily deal with smaller flies and moths and they do fly into it when its on auto mode at in the little holder. It's solidly built meaning its a little on the heavy side. Bigger flies my take few goes to finish them off as its not the strongest zapper,
O**S
A Weapon of Mass Fly Destruction
Let me start by saying I had my doubts about this product but thought I’d give it a go based on reviews… I’ve previously been let down by other bug removal devices, and predicting the impending wave of warm weather flies, I was in need of a new source of disappointment. Ordered on Saturday, and because of Amazon’s insistence on the use of borderline slave labour, it arrived less than 24 hours later. Unpacked it eagerly - especially as it came in an oversize box that suggested an accidental coffee machine or similar had been shipped - but found nothing but the item I’d actually purchased. Unpacked, turned on (arrived fully charged, nice work) and noticed it generates a soothing blue glow on setting 2. This almost certainly attracts nothing but my children, I’ll feed back tomorrow during the day to see if it catches any… Being the resourceful man I am, and in the absence of any aerial invaders at that moment, I decided to test its efficacy on a dead spider I found in the conservatory. Donned my safety glasses and leather chaps, dropped the spider corpse onto the wires, depressed the trigger anddddd… nothing. The bitter liquor of disappointment flooded my veins and I thought I’d yet again been let down by the sweet sweet lies of a fly deactivation device. In my despair I decided to stick my pinky finger into the mesh to check it was, indeed, defunct… Next thing I know I’m laying on my back desperately trying not to follow the enticing light leading me down the tunnel. My heart rate is sitting somewhere around 140bpm at this point with no 2 beats in anything resembling a rhythm. My pinky? Might as well be someone else’s at this point. Eventually my heart returns to its semi normal function, and my disappointment / impending death slowly transform into the grin of the joker (the Heath Ledger version, not the rubbish one with lady gaga in). I have a weapon of MFD (Mass Fly Destruction) in my hands… At this moment one of the intended targets of my MFD flew into the room. I sprung into action, and swung like prime Federer at the fiend. In the words of Joseph and his technical dreamcoat “a flash of light, a crash of drums, my colours faded into darkness I was left alone”… only with multiple flashes of light from the repeated arc flashes as the fly got incinerated. The fact it smelt like a slightly burned bbq was a puzzling, but not unwelcome addition to the experience… 10/10 would recommend to a friend. Real talk - don’t put your hand in it, it hurts a lot, because predictably it fires 4000 volts across the contact area
P**U
Efficace
Super efficacité, tient bien la charge, une arme de destruction massive seul bémol la petite lumière bleue ne sert pas a attirer les moustiques.
V**E
Pratique
Parfait.plus aucune mouchette ni moustique. Ça fonctionne très bien.
C**N
Calidad y eficacia
Muy buenas.
A**O
Does the job porperly
It does the job really good.
D**A
Das muss man besitzen
Ich HASSE Insekten und alle Lebewesen mit mehr als 6 Gliedmaßen. Ich besitze das Gerät seit über einem Jahr und habe es in dieser Zeit 2 Familienmitgliedern und 2 Freunden angedreht. So sehr zufrieden bin ich damit. Es ist sehr groß und dennoch ästhetisch. Es funktioniert einwandfrei und tötet sämtliche Parasiten in der Wohnung. Fruchtfliegen, Mücken, Motten und sogar Spinnen. Ein Paar Sommernächte hat das Ding im Beleuchtungsmodus auch Wespen erwischt. Absolutes Must Have für jeden, der im Sommer mit offenen Fenstern schläft.
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