Monday, July 20, 2009

Flowtron BK-80D 80-Watt, 1-1/2-Acre Electronic Insect Killer

Flowtron BK-80D 80-Watt, 1-1/2-Acre Electronic Insect Killer

Price: $79.99
Manufacturer: Flowtron
Buy from amazon.com

"ELECTRIC BUG KILLERFlowtron Insect Killers are patented, high efficiency, non-clogging killing grid. USDA tested mosquito attractant. FREE 3O day cartridge. Powerful U.S.A. made transformer. Rugged, weatherproof construction; will not rust, crack or fade. Easy bulb replacement operates for only pennies a day. Avoids the continuing expense and inconvenience of chemical insecticides. Model BK-40: Recommended for areas up to I acre. One 4O watt high intensity black light bulb."

Information

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #8 in Lawn & Patio
  • Brand: Flowtron
  • Model: BK-80D
  • High efficiency, non-clogging killing grid
  • Rugged, weatherproof construction; will not rust, crack or fade
  • Easy bulb replacement
  • Operates for only pennies a day
  • Unit dimensions: 11" X 11" X 18 1/2"

Product Reviews

Amazon.com Review
Are you troubled by more insects than you can swat? Sick of citronella? Driven mad by mosquitoes? The Flowtron 80-watt electronic insect killer is just what you need to remove pesky insects from the guest list at your next picnic or outdoor get-together. This ecologically friendly device uses no fogs, sprays, or poisons and comes completely assembled and ready for use. The unit plugs into a standard electrical socket and operates for only pennies a day. It utilizes a high-intensity black light bulb to lure and eliminate light-sensitive flying insects and is designed to protect an area of up to 1-1/2 acres. An exclusive mosquito-attractant cartridge, activated when the unit is turned on, is also included. The unit's high-efficiency vertical grid eliminates clogging that can cause short-circuits or flare-up of insect remains, and a protective outer enclosure prevents injury to children, pets, birds, and wildlife. The durable casing is rainproof and rustproof for years of trouble-free operation. A two-year limited manufacturer's warranty is included.


Allows us to enjoy the outdoors again!!
Here in Houston we have had a particularly difficult time with mosquitos this year (due to heavy rainfall). I almost felt like we were held "hostage" inside our house, since going outdoors meant a barrage of mosquitos! But thanks to the Flowtron bug killer which we now have on our back patio, we can enjoy the out-of-doors again! We purchased the 80-watt model, even though our yard is only 1/3 acre. It has been very effective in eliminating our mosquito problem. One word of caution: the zapping noise generated by the Flowtron really bothers our Golden Retriever. He has even tried to escape from the back yard! We're hoping he eventually becomes accustomed to it. Just keep this in mind if you have pets ............

Stinger vs Flowtron/Winner!
Stinger:
Pros- With mosquito lure, killed lotsa bad insects- BUT!
Cons- Their electric wire grid uses square wires that QUICKLY clog up. Pretty soon it was packed solid & killing nothing!
I had to keep blowing it out ( air compressor) every couple of
days- HASSLE!

Flowtron "80!" (took 40 back!)-
Pros- Killed lots more bugs, because it NEVER clogs up! The electric rods are straight up/down, so no cross wires to catch falling insects & clog. Dead insects fall out the bottom- Blow clean once a month.
I used the Stinger mosquito lure, purchased at Wally World...

Cons- The only con is that the outer protective plastic cage HAD bars only about 1/2" apart (same with Stinger)- This kept larger moths... from being able to easily get in to the electric grid.
I used a large wire cutter, to cut out every 3d bar, on top 2/3ds of cage. Alternating..., so cut bar was in the middle of two solid bars on adajacent side- Still rigid!

I put it on an outside timer (for when evenings cool down- Not much insect activity below 55 degrees...). Adjust accordingly.

Never hang it near a door, as their is always a 10'+ swarm of insects around it.

Try to hang it over head high, in a DRY (electric) area.

No Problems.
The last one I had was 40 watts and while it was pretty effective, this summer's Louisiana mosquitos seemed a little more reluctant to die by uV. However, this 80 watt light has been a bit hit, attracting the little blood suckers by a pound, and virtually clearing my 1.75 acres.


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