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Electric Mosquito Racket

Handheld Bug Zapper Electric Mosquito Tennis Racket

Company Code: OPJ001
Material: ABS
Dimensions: 26 x 7.4 x 56.5 cm
Weight: 800g
Battery life: 1-3 hours (inclusive)
Built-in battery: Yes
Charging time: Under 5 hours
Battery Capacity: 1200mAh
Charging Input: 5V=1A
Input Port: Type-C
Mesh Material: Metal Mesh

Model:
947G
989G
991G
Pricing:
Customization:
Laser printing
≥2000, $0.1
Outer Packaging Box
≥2000, $0.1

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Handheld Bug Zapper Electric Mosquito Tennis Racket

When traditional chemical repellents raise health concerns, the electric mosquito swatter redefines insect control. It works through a simple, direct physical principle.

Essentially, it’s a precisely built three‑layer grid. The outer layer is a wide‑mesh safety screen; inside sits a high‑voltage grid — forming a two‑stage trap. When a mosquito passes the outer mesh and touches the inner grid, a safe DC pulse of several hundred to over a thousand volts is released. This creates a micro‑arc through the insect’s body fluids, eliminating it instantly — with no chemical residue.

Current is carefully limited to the safe milliamp range. Rechargeable and designed for indoor use, this modern swatter asserts its physical authority — with each sharp electric crackle.

 
 

Advantages

  • Base with Type-C Charging: Simply Place to Charge for Greater Convenience
    Upgraded USB charging port on the base enables instant charging upon placement, simplifying charging, mosquito elimination, and storage.
  • National Standard Safety: Flame-Retardant and Heat-Resistant Materials
    Constructed with flame-retardant and heat-resistant materials. Passed needle flame test: After applying a standard flame to the material for 30 seconds, the flame was removed, demonstrating effective flame retardancy.
  • National Standard Safety: 1-Second Residual Voltage Elimination
    Meets national testing requirements: residual voltage drops below 34V within 1 second after power disconnection.
  • Long-lasting Performance with High-Capacity Lithium Battery
    Upgraded to a high-capacity 18650 enhanced-version lithium battery for extended runtime.
  • ‘365nm’ Light Waves Stimulate and Lure Insects
    Automatically attracts and eliminates mosquitoes with 365nm ultraviolet light waves—no manual effort required.
  • 4-Layer Insulation Design Prevents Accidental Shock
    Multi-layered thickened insulated protective mesh prevents residual electricity, enhancing safety.
  • Battery Level Display for Real-Time Usage Monitoring
    Keep track of battery status at any time, ensuring timely charging without interrupting use.

 

Two models

Dual-purpose base for standing or hanging
When used with the base, it can be stored upright or serve as a hook for hanging.

 

Custom Services

We offer more than functional devices — we provide deeply customizable brand‑communication tools and gifting solutions. Our electric mosquito swatters support full‑chain customization — from core components to external packaging.

Laser engraving and custom box printing allow precise branding. Messages, cultural concepts, or visual identities can be applied directly and clearly.

 
 
FAQ

Q1: How does an electric mosquito swatter work, and is it safe?
A1: It converts battery voltage to over 1,000 V DC through an internal boost circuit, storing it in capacitors formed by the metal grids. When an insect touches both the outer (grounded) and inner (charged) grids, the high‑voltage arc passes through its body — killing it instantly.

Safety: Current is limited to <10 mA, well below the human safety threshold (~30 mA). While safe, contact causes a sharp sting. Keep away from children.

Q2: Are the sparks harmful to people or the environment?
A2: No. The micro‑arcs are brief and low‑energy — they won’t ignite common materials (though keep away from flammable liquids). Trace ozone produced has mild disinfectant properties; use in ventilated spaces.

Q3: What precautions should I follow?
A3:

  • Never touch the metal grid while powered.

  • Do not use in damp areas, bathrooms, or near flammable gas.

  • Store switched off, out of reach of children and pets.

  • Before cleaning, press the discharge button or short the grids to release residual charge.

Q4: Why does it sometimes stun but not kill mosquitoes?
A4: Possible reasons:

  • Low battery: Insufficient voltage for a strong arc.

  • Poor contact: Mosquito only touches one grid layer.

  • Grid buildup: Insect residue raises resistance, weakening discharge.

Q5: How do I clean it?
A5:

  • Turn off and discharge first.

  • Brush away debris with a dry soft brush.

  • For stubborn residue, wipe grids gently with an alcohol‑dampened cotton swab. Do not rinse or soak in water.

  • Allow to dry fully before use.

Q6: The light turns on but there’s no buzz when I press the switch — why?
Q6: Check the following:

  • Clean the grids: Debris can cause short circuits.

  • Switch contact: Toggle it a few times — poor contact may be the issue.

  • Internal wiring: Loose connections may require inspection or repair (if under warranty).

  • Capacitor aging: The boost capacitor may be damaged — needs professional service.

Q7: Pressing the switch does nothing — even the light stays off. What should I do?
A7:

  • Charge it: Ensure the battery has power; try charging for 30 minutes and retest.

  • Safety lock: Some models have a lock switch at the base — make sure it’s unlocked.

  • Contact issues: Battery contacts may be oxidized, or the switch may be faulty.

 

 
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