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Review on ๐ŸฆŸ Powerful Dynazap DZ30100 Extendable Insect Zapper: 1 Pack, Black/Green - Zap Away Pests! by Melissa Cunningham

Revainrating 5 out of 5

REALLY GREAT PRODUCT - READ FYI

The Retractable Bug Trap is a great product that is worth every penny spent. I don't feel comfortable if I don't have a working insect zipper. When shooting insects - flies, cockroaches, etc. - it is much cleaner and more hygienic to use a zapper. Most of the time if I kill a bug and hold the power button the bug will stick to the lightning rod until I take it to the trash can or toilet, after which I release the button and the bugs fall into place. I leave the side red button on so it's ready to use and I don't have to fiddle around to turn it on. I find it helpful when someone like me panics a bit (I'm scared of bugs). Hi everyone, I'm scared of something, I'm not scared of mice lol. Anyway, FYI I tried using Zapper a few days ago but it wouldn't turn on. I changed the batteries and it wouldn't start. I'm addicted to my zipper so I ordered a replacement before throwing the old one away. I checked the zipper again. (((IMPORTANT))) Before you zip out, open the battery compartment, look at the springs, my spring is stuck under the compartment. The metal piece holding the spring has slipped back into the grip.* You need to push this metal piece forward with the spring and make sure it doesn't slide back into the grip compartment.1) First remove both batteries.2) Look to see position of the springs at one of the springs in the handle could slip. 3) Take tweezers or a tool, move the spring back and gently pull the spring forward. 4) If the spring is in the correct position, check that the part attached to the spring is in the correct position. 5) You want the spring to touch the center of the battery when it's in the handle, you may need to play with it a few times to get the battery in without the spring slipping back under the part. in the pen. 6) Once the battery is in place and the spring touches the base of the battery, insert the second battery, test it by sliding the button to the "on" position, then press the light, it should light up. 7) Be careful when replacing a used battery, next time $13 isn't a lot of money, but nobody wants to replace an item if it's not necessary. I hope this information is helpful.

Pros
  • INDOOR AND OUTDOOR USE; ideal for kitchens, backyards, RV's and garages
Cons
  • Crumpled