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Pest MagicUltrasonic Pest Repeller

Pack of 4
Pack of 4

R529

Retail: R700
Excludes shipping

R529

R700
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About

Pack of 4 Ultrasonic Plug-In Insect Repeller.

Not safe if you have rodent pets including hamsters and bunnies!

Pest Magic is a revolutionary and innovative breakthrough in pest control. Pest Magic is an electronic pest repeller that is both simple and safe. It drives away flies, moths, ants, roaches, rats and mice.

It simply plugs into electrical sockets and makes use of home circuitry in order to send out a signal that irritates the nervous system of pests, thus driving them away without killing them.

Pests problems should be resolved within 2-4 weeks, although complete elimination may take over 4 weeks depending on the type of pest and its reproductive cycle. 

Pest Magic benefits:
  • Not harmful to children or non-rodent pets
  • Safe to use both indoors and outdoors
  • Maintenance-free - Just plug in and forget about it
  • Covers up to 230 square meters
  • Environmentally friendly and extremely effective
  • Pack of 4
Product Features:
  • 4 Integrated-chip, electronic pest repellers
  • Red active indicator and green night light light
  • Works 24 hrs a day and 7 days a week
  • 220 - 240V 50hZ 10W 
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