🦠 Say goodbye to pests in style!
This 2-pack of sturdy leather fly swatters features a 19.7-inch long handle and durable wood construction, designed for effective pest control without chemicals. With a stylish vintage look, these swatters are perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, ensuring a hygienic and efficient way to eliminate flies, mosquitoes, and bees.
T**S
Nice
This is a luxury fly swatter I would say. So far it has held up unlike the plastic ones then break away after a few months or the metal handle bending. While I was feeling I was wasting money on these, we are very happy with them after a few months. Makes you want to wipe them clean with a clorox wipe to keep the leather nice looking haha
T**H
I will never use a cheap wire/wood handled plastic end fly swatter again!!
This is the best fly swatter I've ever used !! It is so simplistic and yet very effective & you will wonder why you never thought of putting a piece of leather onto a round wooden stick. With the cheap swatters the wire handle bends in mid swat resulting in misses occasionally, so i started taping a 1/2" wood square piece down the length of the handle, this helped a bit, but not much. This one has a very sturdy wood handle and a leather end that will last far far far longer than the flimsy plastic mesh end type. I don't know if it's the sturdy wood handle or the thick leather piece on the end or a combination of both? but.... This is the (short range) sniper rifle of fly swatters ! ( I named mine Chris Kyle ) , it never misses. 1 swat, 1 kill.....unless 2 or 3 flies are close together, then it's 1 swat 2 or 3 kills. I know this will last for a long time. Once you get one, you will never go back to the plastic end swatters, no matter how "heavy duty" they say they are.Now I wonder what other Amish necessities I'm missing out on.
C**R
Really loud!
The leather swatter seemed like a good idea since the plastic ones always break. However, it is REALLY loud. Plus, it kind of has the appearance of an S&M tool.
S**F
Great Product
Best fly swatters I ever purchased! I wasn’t sure about the style but it works very well. Well worth the price.
D**S
Broke quick. Ain’t worth a nickle.
Well, well, well... where do I begin? The "2 Pack Sturdy Leather Fly Swatter for Indoors" – aka the "I Paid for Hopes and Dreams and Got a Broken Disaster" – is a piece of absolute garbage. If I wanteda flimsy, sad excuse for fly combat, I would have just used a piece of paper.Let’s break it down:**1. Sturdiness? More Like "Sturd-NOT"**Out of the box, this thing looked like it was ready for battle. "Heavy Duty," they said. "Durable," theysaid. *Lies.* After approximately *three* flies were dispatched (yes, I counted), the leather partliterally fell off the frame. I wish I were exaggerating, but nope—one fly down and the whole thinggave up on life.**2. Handle Length: Perfect for Reaching the Top Shelf... and the Bottom of My Expectations**The 19.7” handle is, in theory, a great idea—if you’re trying to swat flies from a distance withoutgetting close enough to smell their existential dread. In reality, though, it’s just long enough to giveyou false hope that you might be a professional fly fighter. Spoiler: you’re not. You're just a personwith a broken swatter and a fly still laughing at you from the ceiling.**3. Hanging Rope: Because Who Needs Functionality?**The little rope at the end of the handle is... well, I don’t know why it's there. Maybe it's meant to giveyou some comfort as the flies mock you from their safe, untouchable perches? All it did for me wasremind me that even my possessions are giving up on me.**4. "Rustic Bug Swatter" - More Like "Rustic Disappointment"**I guess the "rustic" look is meant to evoke some kind of farmhouse charm, but the only thing rusticabout it is the way it fell apart as soon as I attempted to swat an actual bug. A fly might as well haveflown away with the swatter’s dignity.**Conclusion:**I can’t believe I paid money for this glorified piece of junk. If you want something that actuallyworks, just grab a rolled-up magazine and get your workout in, because this fly swatter won’t lastlong enough to even hit *one* fly, let alone three.Zero stars if I could give them. Would not recommend unless you’re looking for a very expensiveway to feel like a failure in your own home
F**A
Best fly swatter ever
I love that this swatter is thick and tough. Such a great value. It works well to get flies on edges of window sills and such where if you had a rigid plastic swatter the leather forms a little bit more with more strength to the swat. We kill more bugs with this swatter than we did with our plastic one.
D**N
Nice swatter but....
Initially these things are great! Super sturdy and the force needed to kill a fly is half that of its plastic counterpart. However, the design flaw is that the leather is weak at the handle point. After a week of use on the deck I noticed that it had torn away from the mounting point.
D**T
Best yet!
Plastic swatters can crack, and wires bend too much. This is the most durable kind I've ever had, and though it's wood and leather it's light and fast!
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