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HomeLentek BV01 Rechargeable Cordless Handheld Bug Vacuum |
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#1 SPIDER HATER! Jul 22, 2010 I really like this bug vacuum--especially for spiders. I keep one upstairs because my biggest fear is getting a spider in my bed!!! I'm getting another for downstairs because this morning, there was a spider in my kitchen and I had to run up the stairs to get my bug vacuum. When I came back down, I couldn't find the spider--at first. But when I did, I zapped him good! They give me the chills.
I recommend this item to anyone who has this phobia. Susan R
Bug Vacuum Jul 19, 2010 I bought it primarily for spiders and their webs get stuck in the tube. Other than that I am happy with the product.
DONT BOTHER cuz its a waste of postage!!!! Jul 14, 2010 I bought this to suck up spiders on my sliding glass doors but it was not even powerful enough to grab the small ones. The bottom line is that you pay shipping to get it and they charge you for the shipping to get it back to them.
Kills bugs dead Jul 09, 2010 I first saw this item in the "sky mall" catalog on a plane. My husband doesn't do well with bugs in the house, and I thought he'd like to see it. He decided immediately that he wanted one. It works reasonably well, but I don't think it has quite the suction power he hoped for.
Disappointing Jul 06, 2010 This device is marginally effective. I have two complaints:
1) The blue tube does not fasten to the vacuum unit. It just sort of slides on there, and if you're trying to suck up a bug on the floor, the tube is liable to just fall off, which releases any dead or semi-dead bugs you've recently sucked up.
2) The unit is lousy for sucking up multiple bugs. The electrified screen is very small, so once you've sucked up two or three small-medium sized bugs (we have box elder beetles), no other bugs come into full contact with the electrified screen (i.e. they don't die) because the carcasses of their fallen brethren are in the way. So you end up with a collection of wriggling, angry bugs with maybe, like, a fried leg or two.
If you only want to use this gadget for sucking up the occasional moth or spider, I suppose it would work fine, provided you have ample storage space (it's about the size of a baseball bat when sitting on the base and extended). On the other hand, if you want to suck up 8 or 9 box elder beetles, you're better off with a vacuum cleaner (or better yet, a Dyson).
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