Unlock 5% savings
Save 5% when you receive 5 or more products in one auto-delivery to one address.Choose how often it's delivered
From once every 2 weeks to once every 6 monthsSkip or cancel any time
We'll send you a reminder before each delivery.Other Sellers on Amazon
100% positive over last 12 months
Neatmaster Ultrasonic Pest Repeller Electronic Plug in Indoor Pest Repellent, Pest Control for Home, Office, Warehouse, Hotel
Price: | $26.99$26.99
&
FREE Returns
Return this item for free
How to return the item?
|
Price: | $26.99 $25.64 |
-
Promotion Available.
5% off for purchasing 2 units, 8% off for purchasing 3 units, 10% off for purchasing 4 untis. Offered by COSY MARS. See more products in this promotion
Enhance your purchase
Brand | Neatmaster |
Color | White |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.7 x 3.3 x 2.3 inches |
Is Electric | Yes |
About this item
- Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
- Fine tuned the range of ultrasonic frequencies
- Three function modes, green, blue and red, green and blue is inaudible, red is audible
- It can cover an area of 80 to 120 square meters
- Put one in one room as ultrasonic wave can not penetrate through walls and solid objects
- Working with low frequency ultrasonic wave
Buy it with
- +
- +
Special offers and product promotions
-
- 5% off for purchasing 2 units, 8% off for purchasing 3 units, 10% off for purchasing 4 untis. Offered by COSY MARS. See more products in this promotion
Product Description

Plug in for 3 modes
|
|
|
---|---|---|
Green settingThis setting is used for slight pest infestation, human can not hear. |
Blue settingThis setting is used for normal pest infestation, human can not hear. |
Red settingThis setting is used for heavy pest infestation, human can hear. |

Wide coverage area
Neatmaster pest repeller can cover an area up to 800 to 1200 square feet, so no worry your room is too big to cover.

1 unit only for one room
As you could see ultrasonic waves can not penetrate through walls, though our unit works great, we still recommend installing our pest repellent in each room.

Multiple applications
Plugging it at anywhere there are pest activities like apartment, warehouse, office, restaurant, school, garage, barn and more.
Compare with similar items
Product information
Product Dimensions | 4.7 x 3.3 x 2.3 inches |
---|---|
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Manufacturer | Neatmaster |
ASIN | B07ZH4LZYF |
Item model number | Neat-002 |
Customer Reviews |
3.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #3,758 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #2 in Indoor Ultrasonic Insect & Pest Repellers |
Warranty & Support
Feedback
Customer reviews
Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them.
To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzed reviews to verify trustworthiness.
Learn more how customers reviews work on Amazon
Top reviews from the United States
There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later.
Results:
I used it to try and get rid of what was, in my estimation, about 20-30 insect eating bats that were in the ceiling of my vintage 1960s single-wide. Before I plugged it in, you could hear the hive rustling about and using their echo-location voices. Prior to purchase/installation, at the rate of about 1/week, I had bats enter my living room for a no-holds-barred showdown for dominance. Luckily for me, bats are very ineffective in a pillow fight, and each challenger met his/her doom with a brilliant flourish much to the appeal of the coliseum crowd of my wife and dog.
After these occasional battles, my wife decided to buy the product in an attempt to end the gruesome spectacle. For about 2 days after I plugged the thing in and set it to the blue mode when I was home and the red mode when I was away, as the directions suggested, I noticed no difference. The bats remained in their ancestral homeland and taunted me with their squeaks and squawks as they continued to assert their dominance. But then about 2 night later, everything changed. I awoke in the night after what felt like a sock dropped on my face at about 3 AM. I quickly swatted it from my ajar and snoring mouth and turned on the light to assess the situation. When the lights came on I realized what was occurring. AMBUSH!! The bats had not been merely echo-locating in the ceiling since my purchase, but were planning their attack to take over my family’s single-wide for good! How could I have been so complacent. In the faint glow of my bedroom’s light fixture, I spotted 4 bats flapping around the room with malicious intent. Their plan was sound, as my normal gladiatorial armor was in the laundry bin after a long day’s work, leaving me in only my bare feet, boxers, and oversized sleeping t-shirt. I had to make do with what I had. Both my wife and dog sprung into action. My wife started screaming loudly, in what I now realize was an attempt to jam their echo-location (smart), and my dog leapt onto the bed and began jumping up in a futile effort to snatch them out of mid-air, her jumping abilities were not adequate to aid in the fray. As the battle began I grabbed two pillows and began a rapid wind mill motion with the cushions. Two bats immediately rushed me with supersonic synchronization, however, the rapid, two-pillow fan blade motion had not been seen by their ilk before. They were quickly dispatched. I ceased the blur of motion after what had been a physically taxing tactic. Realizing his opening, the third warrior sped at my head, but I was able to duck and utilize a back handed swing of the pillow in my right hand to send him violently into the wall. Then there was one. A battle of wills ensued, it was one-on-one, mano y mano. The final bat was clearly the leader of the pack as his swoops and flaps were made with great vigor. The melee continued until the final warrior was slain, and my body was exhausted. I wiped the sweat from my brow and gathered the bodies of the fallen. As I laid the warriors to rest, I had realized that my purchase had led them to such a desperate attack on me and my family.
Over the next few days, the rustling in my ceiling had stopped, and I realized that the elder council of bats had decided their territory was no longer able to be held. This decision was made based on the incessant super-sonic noise of the product and my superior combat prowess. They had moved on. The only remainder of resistance came from one cunning and wrathful, albeit young and rash bat that laid in wait for me on my shower curtain, presumably to dispatch me while on my porcelain throne. Unfortunately for him, my trials in battle had made me a hardened, bat combat veteran. He too met his end. Brave fool. Since the final skirmish, I have had no more invaders. I only hope that this is a permanent peace, and not an opportunity for the bats to regain their former combat power and unleash an even more powerful offensive.
Overall, I can’t say whether my heroic exploits or the product were the most effective, but I’ll give it the benefit of the doubt. It works as described. With its aid, I have won the great bat war of 2020.
TL;DR- Excellent product. Highly recommended, the bats literally came out of the walls.
I am here to weigh in on the positive side. This product is effective- and AMAZINGLY so. I have a rodent issue every winter. I live in a drafty old house that has inaccessible (to me) cracks and crevices along with crumb/ spill producing teens- everything a growing being needs.
I would find droppings pretty much every day. The thought of having to go Rambo yet another year, with resettable traps and daily bait checks exhausted me. The water bucket solution intrigued me with both price point (I'm "frugal" 😂)and reusability but knowing that eventually I'd have to dispose of a bucket full of dead mice/ rats left me cold (no pun intended).
I plugged this product and went to bed, expecting maybe fewer droppings but nothing I'd describe as amazing. The following morning I awoke to a kitchen and living room free of debris! Two days in with the same result. I am thrilled!!!!!
Shell out for it, my fellow "frugal" types. You can return it if it doesn't work for you by the two- week mark. I am here telling you that just one of these things worked for me smack dab in the most heavily invested area in my house- in two days!






First day in our new apartment (a few months ago) we had 3 spiders in various rooms. I got 6 of these, of various brands, to put around the house. After that we didn't find anymore spiders.
They do take an entire wall outlet, since they leave no space to plug something above it. Because I wanted to plug something else in I had the one in my bedroom unplugged on and off for a week or two. 2 days ago there was a spider in my bedroom. I've since plugged it back in and will keep it that way.
CON: It takes an entire wall outlet.
PRO for this model: There's a button to select the level. I have others that just cycle through on there own.

Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2020
First day in our new apartment (a few months ago) we had 3 spiders in various rooms. I got 6 of these, of various brands, to put around the house. After that we didn't find anymore spiders.
They do take an entire wall outlet, since they leave no space to plug something above it. Because I wanted to plug something else in I had the one in my bedroom unplugged on and off for a week or two. 2 days ago there was a spider in my bedroom. I've since plugged it back in and will keep it that way.
CON: It takes an entire wall outlet.
PRO for this model: There's a button to select the level. I have others that just cycle through on there own.

Top reviews from other countries


Hasta ahora como semana y media de uso , he notado que nos hay hormigas y cucarachas
Lo voy a probar en rojo para ratas y ratones

This morning, there were so many ants attacking my honey stars!
So i decided to get another one but, the price has doubled!!!! I paid $52 in Jan and now it’s over a $100??

