- "SENORET CHEMICAL CO" WIRE MESH FLY SWATTER
- Size : 4" x 6".
- 22" long double twist wire handle.
- Fly swatters are inexpensive impulse items everyone needs and uses.
- Made with sturdy wire handles.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Poor Quality... Misleading Picture,
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This review is from: SENORET CHEMICAL CO 28-2 Wire Mesh Fly Swatter (Kitchen)
This item is complete garbage as the swatter fell apart after a few uses (the handle broke off the swatter). Don't think that this product being wire mesh makes it sturdier or better quality than the common plastic swatter as the wire used is very flimsy, almost like fabric. Additionally the picture used to sell this item has a box of two swatters when in reality you only receive one swatter. I have brought the misleading picture to the attention of the seller and they have chose not to correct issue.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
why use plastic????,
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This review is from: SENORET CHEMICAL CO 28-2 Wire Mesh Fly Swatter (Kitchen)
I finally found these on your website - the plastic ones are such garbage that I got a case of 24 to give to my family and friends - stores need to start selling these again!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great fly swatter,
i had a whole bunch of flies in my house... i bought this thing, and one day later.. no flies... i killed every single fly with this.. it works awesome.. totally awesome. one thing though, you have to be careful when swatting because you might accidentally smack someone in the face with it if you are not careful.
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