The customary tree hanging bug zapper has all the time been an iconic sign of the summer season. Its trademark appearance and together with telltale blue glow have both been fixtures in American backyards for decades. For many, family gatherings in the backyard just wouldn't be the same without the soft obligatory hum of a bug zapper gradually buzzing in the background, and many bug zapper owners will tell you that the very process of listening to the snap and crackle of ill faded insects lured to their doom seems to have a calming and reassuring supervene on their well being.
However, despite its perennial popularity, in recent years the customary zapper has seen a new competitor rise to challenge it's once seemingly unbreakable dominance in the world of retail bug elimination products. This new insect weapon is a modern variant on the customary zapper develop that combines all the same bug zapping functionality of the customary tree hanging model, but comes instead in convenient hand held form. The galvanic bug zapper racket has very fast become, quite simply, a retail phenomenon.
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This new favorite insect killer looks very much like a customary tennis racket, except the town mesh is made of metal and becomes electrically expensed once the unit is powered on. These galvanic rackets can be swung freely to zap insect's right out of the air, or used indoors to trap crawling insects against the wall and toast them on the spot. When compared to the customary tree hanging model, it's easy to why this new racket develop is gaining traction in the Us markets, as it offers several certain advantages, but two that stand out above the rest.
Portability: When juxtaposed against the customary model, the new racket is clearly a much more proactive weapon. Now you need not naturally wait and hope insects run into your zapper - you can go hunt them down and take them out. Many bug zapper racket owners have found the thrill of the hunt to be an indeed addictive new pastime. Lurking nearby the yard with a racket in hand, many homeowners liken themselves to big game hunters, as they keep a watchful eye for anything that buzzes, bothers or flies.
Indoor Use: The racket style zappers are not naturally an outdoor bug killing solution, they work just as well inside your home. For habitancy that like to keep a tidy house, smashing a fly or mosquito against the wall has all the time pained them as a vital evil, as the end supervene often leaves a unpleasant black smear on the wall - and one that's full of bacteria as well. With the new hand held zapper, a homeowner can naturally manually electrocute any insect within arm's reach, and then, after turning off the zapper unit, tap the side of the racket against a trash can or the toilet bowl for clean sanitary insect disposal.
For those involved about safety, bug zapper racket manufacturers are quick to point out that their products are high voltage, but low amperage, so they pose no real threat to humans, even if man should accidentally touch the electrified town mesh while the racket is powered on. This is not to say, of course, these rackets would not give you a decent jolt if you stuck your finger into the metal mesh, but there is no risk of permanent or serious injury.
When galvanic bug rackets first hit the U.S. Markets a few years ago, many of the models were very poorly constructed and only sufficient against mosquitoes. The customary designs did not pack much of a punch either, as these smallish rackets took Aa batteries and were heavily imported from China, often suffering from a high flaw rate. Now days, the most recent zapper racket models are high ability weapons in the war against the bothersome bug, and have truly come to be the poster child for advanced insect killing technology.
They are larger, more powerful, taking two D batteries, and come faultless with sturdy protective grids, L.E.D. Flashlights for attracting and hunting bugs in total darkness, and even specialized features designed to kill insects that endeavor to fly your wrath by hiding in your corner. The most recent modern models sport a cavalcade of functionalities which are sure to satisfy any bug hating homeowner's slightly sadistic side. They pack sufficient juice to indeed vaporize small insects like mosquitoes and gnats, and voltage sufficient to do battle with even the largest of predatory insects, such as bumblebees, wasps, and wolf spiders.
Of course, all the "buzz" about the new bug zapper racket models does not necessarily mean the customary tree hanging zappers will be disappearing from store shelves anytime soon, as many habitancy reconsider the racket style zapper to naturally be a compliment to the original, rather than a replacement. So as insect season approaches, maybe now we can look forward to not only the calming hum of the customary mosquito zapper, but also carve out a permanent place in the Summer sound scape for its new auditory companion, the crisp snap of a racket zap.
Bug Zapper Rackets - A New retail Phenomenon
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