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Summer’s Better Without The Bloodthirsty Mosquitoes
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Hi,The buzzkill of the summer is definitely those annoying, bloodthirsty mosquitoes! They can carry a ton of diseases but they’re also experts at ruining our fun summer activities! How many of our summer evenings have been lost to these uninvited pests? Too many!
 
Zappify 2.0 is the summer saver that provides powerful mosquito protection so you can enjoy your summer in peace! Using attractive LED lighting to draw insects in and an electric coil to zap them dead, Zappify 2.0 is guaranteed to keep your summer adventures bug-free!
Clip it to your backpack while hiking outdoors or attach it to your bike while you’re cruising the trails.
 
Zappify 2.0 is compact and portable for perfect on-the-go bug relief.
 
Don’t miss out on summer because of annoying mosquitoes – ZAP them dead with Zappify 2.0!
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Customer Review
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Norma P.
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“Mosquitoes have always enjoyed feasting on me more than others. I don’t know what it is! Every time I go outdoors, I’m swarmed by these disgusting bugs. I used to be part of an evening walking group but I had to stop because I couldn’t handle all the bites, and the itching and swelling were killing me! Well, not anymore. Zappify ZAPS the mosquitoes before they can ruin my evening! I clip it to my backpack and away I go. I’m finally enjoying my walking group again!”
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