By: Enoz
The Willert Home Prod. Fly Swatter is the perfect choice for those looking for a reliable and effective way to swat away pesky bugs. This swatter is made of durable leather and features a flexible polypropylene handle that can be rolled up and unrolled with ease. The long handle design makes it easy to reach and swat away flies and other pests. Customers love this swatter for its sturdiness, wide color range, and overall satisfaction. Best of all, it provides excellent value for money. Get your Willert Home Prod. Fly Swatter today and say goodbye to pesky bugs!Amazon Customer: It works, but still just feels flimsy. If they went just one gauge size bigger on the wire handle it would be absolutely fabulous. It's a shame all that engineering went into the swatter part. That part is great. And then they stuck this cheap handle on it. So close to being awesome, but meh.
United States on Aug 13, 2023
Greg F.: This thing is junk. It does look like those that worked so well back 50 years or so when I was a kid.
The wire handle has no temper or spring to it, when you strike a surface with it the handle doesn't flex, it bends to a bent shape. You have to bend it back straight.
The mesh swat pad is made of wire mesh which also has to temper, it takes the shape of the surface or item you strike so you have to handle it with fly remains to bend it back/restore it to flatness.
Then, the swat pad disconnects from the handle because it isn't really attached to the wire handle, it is just folded around the business end of the handle and stapled to itself.
It looks like the good old ones from the good old days but it is not.
I just ordered the Hope Woodworking Leather Fly Swatter Set (1 Pack) – 17” Amish-Made, expensive! I trust it will work well.
United States on Jul 19, 2023
kkkk: The swatted is metal and I liked that. The handle is strong and I liked that.
What I did not like was how the head was attached to the handle. Like others said on here it's attached with staples over cardboard. It felt flimsy right out the box and I knew it would not last long without help.
I filled in the head area the has the staples, with wood glue. I filled it up all the way and let it sit in the sun for a few hours.
It works great now and feels solid. I would buy again but make the upgrades like I did before. Two stars off for having to fix something the manufacturer should have done
United States on Jul 19, 2017
Graham Wellington: A few people have criticized this thing for several reasons, I'd like to address a few:
As far as being cheaply made - News flash folks: it costs less than $4. EVERYTHING ON THE PLANET that costs less than $4 is cheaply made, all praise be to capitalism! There is nothing in the world you can buy aside from perhaps a stick of gum that, at $4, is expensively made.
As far as being thin metal - One reviewer pointed out, "Then, if said mosquito lands on a wall and you give it all you got, the force of hitting the wall leaves the head of the swatter a curled, useless mess." Why the HECK are you "giving it all you got"??? It's a fly, the lightest of swats with a proper flyswatter (like this one) will render said fly dead and ready for disposal. This isn't a crow swatter, people. if you need to deliver that much force to kill your pests may I suggest searching baseball bats?
As far as being made of cardboard - One reviewer pointed out, "The head looks like it's going to come loose---it's only held on with staples, after all." This review is spot on and I can't make any excuse for it, the head is flimsily attached. HOWEVER, knowing this ahead of time (thanks, other...
United States on Mar 30, 2015
Frican Queen: all good thank you
United Kingdom on Oct 08, 2014
Kimmy: I just received this swatter today - and whilst it does swoosh through the air with a satisfying swooshing noise, and I'm certain will get the job done, it is held onto the handle by thick staples. It's a little odd to be honest - I've never seen something manufactured this way - it looks unprofessional and unsturdy and the paddle bit shoogles around because of its fastening type. I'm not going to bother returning it, as I'm sure it will do the job, but I'm just not sure for how long. Wouldn't recommend it or purchase it again. Also, because the branding paper is stapled into the swatting part, if it gets wet it'll be a problem. I don't want to try to remove the paper branding as I worry I will loosen the quality staples.
United Kingdom on Jul 18, 2011
Willert Home Prod. Fly Swatting Tool for Pest Control | Amish-Made 17" Heavy-Duty Fly Swatter - Hope Woodworking | Kensizer 5-Pack Heavy-Duty Plastic Fly Swatters | |
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Sale off | $2 OFF | ||
Total Reviews | 416 reviews | 418 reviews | 368 reviews |
Warranty Description | Warranty | ||
Brand | Enoz | Hope Woodworking | Kensizer |
Material | Plastic | Leather, Metal | Plastic |
Part Number | R38 | ||
Date First Available | October 29, 2008 | ||
Customer Reviews | 3.7/5 stars of 1,333 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 2,477 ratings | 4.6/5 stars of 5,085 ratings |
Included Components | Enoz Wire Mesh Head Flyswatter with Metal Handle | ||
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.19 x 4.13 x 22.25 inches | 1 x 1 x 1 inches | |
Size | Pack of 1 | ||
ASIN | B0019Z42EK | B016ASDI0O | B087LTW97F |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult | ||
Best Sellers Rank | #62,446 in Patio, Lawn & Garden #62 in Fly Swatters | #9,212 in Patio, Lawn & Garden #29 in Fly Swatters | #1,461 in Patio, Lawn & Garden #11 in Fly Swatters |
Item Weight | 0.6 Ounces | 1.76 ounces | 11.6 ounces |
Color | No Color | Black | Multicolor |
Style | Classic | Heavy Duty | Heavy Duty |
Package Weight | 22.63 Grams | ||
Manufacturer | Willert Home Prod. | No | Kensizer |
Is Electric | No | No | Yes |
Model Name | Enoz Wire Mesh Head Flyswatter with Metal Handle | ||
Target Species | Fly | Cockroach, Fly, Bat, Mosquito, Spider, Wasp | Fly |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 21 x 4 x 0.1 inches | ||
Number of Pieces | 3 | 1 | 6 |
Brand Name | Enoz |
CAPE: I have used a lot of brands and this one really works the best. I find them easy to clean and durable. I typically have to replace these swatters every 2-3 years.
United States on Oct 25, 2023