
Price: $24.99
(as of Nov 21, 2024 09:10:09 UTC – Details)
The rodent car repellent is made of quality plastic, ensuring it withstands harsh weather conditions. It’s designed to serve you longer and provide good results in rodent repulsion.
The compact size of the rodent car repellent makes it a suitable fit under the hood of vehicle. It is easy to install. Its size allows for better reach to scare away rodents effectively in all areas.
Specifications:
Material: plastic
Color: black
Size: about 3.94 x 1.46 x 1.42 inches/ 100 x 37 x 36 mm
Package includes:
1 x Rodent car repellent
Notes:
Manual measurement, please allow slight errors on size.
The color may exist a slight difference due to different screen displays.
Package Dimensions : 4.96 x 4.37 x 1.73 inches; 5.29 ounces
Date First Available : September 10, 2024
Manufacturer : Qualirey
ASIN : B0DGLCDT79
Country of Origin : China
Package Includes: you will receive 1 piece under hood rodent electronic repellent; Keep your car engine from animals with the powerful ultrasonic and LED flashlight rodent car repellent; This repellent emits a combination of ultrasound and light to effectively deter animals from entering your vehicle; No need to buy batteries
Two Power Supply Modes: each repellent comes with a USB cable and a car battery cable, you can connect the rodent car repeller to the USB port of the car, or use the other cable to connect to the car battery for charging
Automatic Switching Function: with an automatic switch function, the device stops working when the car starts, and the red light stays on; It will resume operation 90 seconds after the car stops
Upgraded Rodent Electronic Repellent: our repeller contains 2 speakers for better effect, 4 flashing lights, and each unit can cover a maximum area of 300 square feet; For better effect, you can use 2 or more units and set them within 10 feet if necessary
Multi Use Application: ideal for vehicles, but also suitable for protecting garages, attics, basements, warehouses, barns, and other indoor areas against rodent visits