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The Flowtron Bug Zapper BK-80D is a high-powered, dual 80W UV light insect killer with a 5600-volt shock grid, covering up to 1.5 acres. Designed for large outdoor spaces, it uses patented dual-attraction technology combining UV light and Octenol attractants to eliminate thousands of flying pests efficiently. Maintenance is minimal and chemical-free, housed in a weatherproof, UL-certified casing made in the USA, ensuring reliable, year-round protection.















| ASIN | B00004R9VV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,084 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #81 in Bug Zappers |
| Brand | Flowtron |
| Color | Midnight Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (9,078) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00843812189163 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Weight | 8.5 pounds |
| Item model number | BK-80D |
| Manufacturer | Flowtron |
| Material | Metal |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 11"L x 11"W x 18.5"H |
| Style | Flowtron |
| Target Species | Birds, Mosquito |
| UPC | 843812189163 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
K**N
Great way to rid yard of flying pests!
I grew up with always having a bug zapper on the back porch. Then I kinda forgot they existed after moving out and starting to do the "adulting" thing. Then I decided to go outside & enjoy the pool one day after work. After a non-enjoyable 10 minutes of battling mosquitos, I was over it! That, fellow readers, is when I remembered the infamous bug zapper from my childhood. So off to Amazon I go.... searching for a bug zapper. And this is the one I purchased. Environment: waterfront (salt), pool, woods, 2 acres, and in a county with an abundance of horses/stables. Problematic Insects: mosquitos, horseflys, gnats. I picked a spot about 20 feet from the pool & deck. Hung the zapper & plugged it in. This took all of 30 seconds to complete. I already had a 6ft wooden post in the ground (formerly housing a birdhouse) that I utilized to hang the zapper. It lit up as expected annnndddd...... nothing. No zapping of bugs. Kinda disappointed. And then dusk began. I know now that the bugs come out full throttle at dusk because that zapper started to get a work out! The next morning my son told me that even our garage didn't have the same amount of mosquitos that it previously had! He had heard it zapping everytime he went outside. But be aware, it's definitely bright! You will not want it hanging by your (or your neighbors) bedroom window. So, after 48 hours it certainly seems to be doing what is expected of it. While I don't hear much action from it during the day, it definitely attracts and kills the bugs once the sun starts to set. **it also does not appear to disturb my purple Martin's, which I like to keep happy, since they eat mosquitos** I'm totally pleased with the ease of use and the results. So much so, that I purchased a second one that will be hung at the side of the house. Anyone suffering from mosquito and fly problems, you should consider taking the bug zapper route before going the chemical route. I absolutely recommend this bug zapper, especially for those needing the larger coverage area!
T**E
A sweet symphony of bug death
Last year, when my wife and I moved into our house, there was a ton of standing water behind our house. It was almost marshland. Where we're at in SD has a bit of a drainage problem, and sits pretty low, so standing water is pretty common around town in any undeveloped areas. Anyway, that standing water led to TONS of mosquito problems. I'm not kidding, if I went outside for more than fifteen minutes I'd come back inside with at least ten new mosquito bites. This irritated me to no end. So, I set out to SLAY THEM ALL. At this point, I didn't care what it took--I'd use toxic waste if it meant dead mosquitoes. That's when I found the Flowtron BK-80D. This thing is a beast. I bought two, AND I bought the chemical attractant. I wasn't playing any games with these bugs. This was my crusade. I hung one outside the garage, the other on our deck. There's always been something to the soft blue glow of a bug zapper that brings me back to the simpler days, but this time it was personal. This was not about nostalgia, this was about revenge. This thing is fairly bright, it's not obtrusive to me, but my wife complained about the sound and flashing. I didn't notice it. I was too busy reveling in sweet victory. The first few nights, I laid awake just basking in the sweet blue glow and glorious *zap* *zap* *zap* of this thing go off probably every few seconds. It was a beautiful symphony of lights and sounds and bug death for the first few weeks. Then, it slowed down. My task was complete. For the rest of the summer, I had maybe the occasional bug bite. I could enjoy sitting outside again. Every morning I would check on the zappers, and sure enough there were piles of bodies. It was a mass grave for bugs. These machines are unstoppable. One thing to note is that fried bugs WILL get stuck to this thing. It will require some cleaning because of the sheer numbers of bugs it will kill. Thanks to the Voltron 80W bug zapper, I single-handed committed genocide of an entire generation of bugs, and I enjoyed it. I dare them to come back this year. I'll be ready. The moral of the story is this: this is efficient. It kills efficiently, it kills in large amounts, and it will kill for a long time.
A**Y
Works great
Best bug zapper!! It is durable. Kills all the bugs. It is just like the older bug zappers
J**D
They work incredibly well
I have a big farm with lots of water. I have two of these. Excellent for the mosquitoes and my chickens run to them every morning to clean up underneath. Its a win win
L**Y
Get it if you have a big yard with lots of bugs! I love watching the light show when a huge swarm gets zapped. UPDATE: 2021 model comes with a control board unlike older units, mine did not survive the record hot summer. RECOMMENDED SOLUTION: Flowtron customer service would most likely replace but it was July 4th weekend. WARRANTY VOIDING POSSIBLY DANGEROUS SOLUTION: My solution was to remove the control board and hard wire it like older models (no more delay to start or photocell functions, not really sure what else it did). Some things to note: 1. It is loud some nights, I've had nights where all its doing is constant zapping. 2. Large Moths will sit on the outer shell, small moths get zapped. 3. Attach mosquito lures and change them frequently. 4. Sometimes insects will burn and smoke briefly. 5. Place unit away from structures and populated areas of your yard. This beast attracts alot. Even with these issues I've encountered, I would still rebuy this unit in a heart beat. No other zapper I've tried has worked as good as the flowtron.
J**J
Fantastisk produkt funkar perfekt
A**R
Don’t buy!!!! This will not work. Sold with US plug and will not work with U.K. power.
M**E
Worked for a week. Replaced the main bulb and the starter bulb in accordance with the troubleshooting in the manual and it's still not working. I'll have the pleasure of dealing with warranty now. Amazon's listing is also incorrect as this is the model BK80CCN, which is the Canadian exclusive version. Update: their customer service is abysmal. No reading comprehension or knowledge of their own products at all. I repeatedly told them I already replaced the bulb and starter myself and that it's still not working, but they sent new ones anyway only for me to receive the wrong bulb. This BK80CCN model requires the BF220 bulb, the BK80 model requires BF150 bulbs. That's something they should know, but I guess not. Anyway, I installed the starter they sent and it's still not working.
A**R
These are 110V and you'll need to connect a transformer if using in Europe. I bought four and three failed within a couple of weeks. There's only one still working after a month and it does do the job, which is why it gets 2 stars instead of 1. Very expensive for 1 out of 4.
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