







🦟 Zap bugs, not your vibe — stay pest-free in style!
The ASPECTEK 20W Electronic Insect Killer is a top-rated indoor bug zapper designed to eliminate flies, mosquitoes, and other flying pests safely and efficiently. Featuring a powerful 20-watt high-voltage grid, a removable washable tray for easy cleanup, and flexible placement options, it’s a trusted solution for maintaining a pest-free home environment.











| ASIN | B01LWLFB5U |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,891 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #175 in Bug Zappers |
| Brand | ASPECTEK |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (12,976) |
| Date First Available | 16 November 2016 |
| Item Weight | 1.82 Kilograms |
| Item model number | Electronic Bug Zapper |
| Manufacturer | ASPECTEK |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HR292-5 |
| Model | HR292 |
| Product Dimensions | 38.51 x 27.99 x 8 cm; 1.82 kg |
| Wattage | 20 watts |
R**M
Does not work!!
It does bot work it doesn’t catch the flys very cheap quality product not worth the price if ur gonna waste ur money get a good product this one was horrible and i can not return it.
S**A
Don’t go for cheaper stuff
Lights have gone off just after 2 months. Not happy.
T**Y
Not working
Not working at all , delivery was on time . Am going to return it .
N**A
ماكمل اسبوعين واخترب
S**I
للاسف التيار ضعيف مايقدر يقتل الذباب.
Ł**Z
not effective against flies
I bought it to get rid of flies. Its not effective towards them at all
M**A
Useless product
All mosquitoes are standing around it for more than 36 hours without killing even 1. I returned it. Am not sure until when this scam products will stay on Amazon!!
H**Y
تحذير لا تشترى هذا المنتج
F**Z
Not suitable for Indian villages
C**I
I bought my first Aspectek zapper 4 years ago while my apartment was teeming with fruit flies. It has worked great and has only needed the bulbs replaced twice. I haven't had another infestation of fruit flies since I bought the first zapper. Now I have an indoor greenhouse which has become infested with fungus gnats, so I bought another one. These zappers work best in the dark, when they attract more bugs. However, they still work fine during the day. They will kill flies of all sizes, moths including clothes and pantry moths, and the occasional spider - anything that's attracted to UV light. I like the tray in the bottom which collects the remains and is easily emptied and cleaned. Overall the entire zapper is easy to wipe with a damp cloth AFTER you turn it off, unplug it and let the electricity discharge for a few hours. It comes with a sturdy chain to hang it with, or you can stand it on a table. The only drawback is that the power cord is only about 2 feet long so you may need a heavy duty 3 prong extension cord. I don't recommend installing this zapper directly above food preparation or cooking areas. When larger bugs get zapped, pieces of them fly out of the zapper. Also, sometimes big flies only get their wings burnt off and you may find the occasional fly crawling on the floor. Another issue is the sound. The bigger the bug, the louder the zap. My zapper is located on the opposite end of my apartment to my bedroom and I sleep with the door closed, but every so often a big zap will wake me up. So it's not a good idea to use this zapper in a bedroom while you're sleeping. What you can do if you have a room with a fly problem is put the zapper in that room for a few hours with the lights off and the door closed. That's what I do when I sometimes get flies coming in through the vent in my bathroom.
R**N
Wow! You know, I really wanted to provide a video of how well this Aspectek 20W Bug Zapper works, but seconds after plugging it in -- and I do mean seconds -- it killed its first fly. Within a minute, two more. It happened so fast that I couldn't even put my iPhone into video mode to capture it. So allow me to go back in time for a moment... I have had a huge fly problem in my home for quite some time. The problem is people and pets coming in and out of the house. The flies just flock into my home and they are all over the kitchen. I bought one of those battery-operated fly swatters, but using those require a lot of patience. You have wait for your prey to land on something and then hope that you can actually swat the fly before it flies off. When I felt "enough was enough" and that the problem was getting out of control, I poured over Amazon reviews for days looking for the perfect electronic bug zapper. This one from Aspectek seemed to have consistently great reviews. Upon taking it out of its packaging I noticed that it was extremely lightweight. It's also well packaged in the box with a nice amount of bubble wrap covering the unit to avoid damage. Additionally, the plug and bug tray are secured with locking tie wraps. You should have no concerns about your unit arriving damaged. The Bug Zapper comes with a small chain that latches on to side hooks. That was a nice bonus. I actually opted to hang this on an abandoned plant hanger in my dining area. Once unpacked, you simply insert the fly tray into the bottom of the unit and turn it on. It's that simple to have it set up within minutes of unpacking. Upon turning on the power, two black bulbs instantly light. As I mentioned earlier, it took mere seconds for me to see positive results. Loud crackles told me that it had captured its first fly. Indeed, there was a fly hopping around in the tray. It had lost one of its wings during the zapping process. It was going nowhere. Two more flies were instantly killed within a minute later and their dead carcasses were deposited into the tray. All I had to do was remove the tray and deposit the bodies into the trash. Yes, I have noticed that some flies do get stuck in the mesh. However, the mesh is electrified and the flies eventually are zapped dead. Yes, this does make a rather loud crackling noise, but it's not to the point where it's really going to make anyone jump. Really, there is more satisfaction to the sound than negativity. I understand from some reviews that bulb life is not optimal. There are very good instructions included on what kind of replacement bulb to buy and how to replace it. I suggest keeping those instructions in a safe place. One tip I can provide: unless you have a huge problem in your home, don't keep this running for hours on end. You can keep it running for 30 minutes a day and get rid of your fly problem. Remember: the flies come to IT. For automated homes, I suggest buying a WEMO plug. I just tell Amazon Alexa to "turn on bug zapper" and the unit automatically turns on. I also turn it off with a similar command. WEMO plugs also work with Siri. You know why this is so great? You can be sitting in your easy chair, be bothered by a fly or similar pest, and simply command your bug zapper to turn on without having to leave your seat. It's so wonderful knowing that your investment has paid off mere minutes after unwrapping. For this thing to work so quickly and effectively gives me immense satisfaction. This bug zapper not only works, but it does so tremendously well.
J**Y
This unit is used indoors and has been effective at reducing flies and mosquitoes in shared work areas. It starts working immediately once powered on and attracts insects well without needing sprays or chemicals. The device is easy to clean, and the collection tray makes routine maintenance simple. Noise level is minimal and not disruptive in an office or work environment. Overall, it does what it’s intended to do and helps keep the area more comfortable.
M**M
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