🦟 Defend your space, ditch the spray, and own your outdoor moments!
The Thermacell E-Series Rechargeable Mosquito Repeller offers a powerful 20-foot protection radius using a proprietary, scent-free formula that repels mosquitoes without DEET or sprays. Featuring a 5.5-hour rechargeable battery and a compact, travel-friendly design, it provides safe, EPA-reviewed mosquito defense ideal for outdoor enthusiasts seeking hassle-free, long-lasting protection.
Brand | Thermacell |
Color | Black |
Style | 5.5HR – Black |
Material | Durable |
Number of Pieces | 3 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Target Species | Mosquito |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
UPC | 843654005348 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.91 x 4.06 x 4.02 inches |
Package Weight | 0.34 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.5 x 3.5 x 4.25 inches |
Brand Name | Thermacell |
Country of Origin | Thailand |
Warranty Description | THERMACELL GUARANTEE: Extend warranty to 3 years with registration (automatic 2-year warranty included). Backed by Thermacell Guarantee when shipped and sold by Amazon, if purchased on Amazon.com. See packaging for details. Includes repeller, 12-hour refill repellent cartridge, and USB charging cable. |
Model Name | E55 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Thermacell Mosquito Repellents, Inc. |
Part Number | E55L |
Included Components | Battery, Repellent Cartridge |
Size | 5.5 Hour Battery |
I**Y
Great product
It works. I was getting eaten alive by mosquitos until I got this. I’m a deck sitter and we live in a neighborhood with lots of trees and lots of mosquitos. I hated to buy stuff on my skin! I was skeptical at first especially because of price, but decided to give it a try. I place it on the table near me and I have NO mosquitoes at all bothering me. The refills are pricey for me because I’m outside so much, but to me it is so worth it. It works!
F**8
Works well
I wasn't entirely sure about the Thermacell E-Series Rechargeable Mosquito Repeller, but I'm happy I took a chance on it. The Thermacell E-Series kept mosquitoes away the whole time we were outside. No spray, no smell. I turned the repeller on, forgot about it, and chilled with my family. We had a great time cooking out, listening to music, and playing some board games late into the night. My favorite feature is that it lasts six hours and has a protection zone of 20ft. I also like that it's easy to charge and use. I am so glad I got it!
H**Y
Working well so far...but I think they need to provide better instructions and information
Update (5/12/22):I tried using the product on a breezy evening and as I suspected, the wind impacted the effectiveness. While I think there were fewer mosquitoes (just a guess), I was getting bitten and decided to go back inside. I do think it’s effective if it is not too windy. Will buy some more repellent and continue using it.(Original Post). Let's start with the most important question...does it work? It does work (or at least has worked for me and my specific set up)...more about that shortly. And I will continue to use it (and purchase more repellant refills). Why only 4 stars? Instructions need to be improved and not quite sure about the value proposition (cost) for the repellents. But the product has worked for me so far (several hours of use) and I really hate mosquitos. And I did not have to put on bug repellent to keep them from pestering me.After reading several reviews and wanting to gain access to my patio without being attacked by mosquitos, I decided to buy this and give it a try. I decided on the battery operated version for my patio. The setup instructions were not clearly written (I will provide the information I wish they had provided shortly as well).I am not a entomologist or an aerosol vapor flow expert...that said, here are my observations and recommendations.1.) I don't believe the graphic that shows a 20" protective bubble is reasonable representation of what to expect from the product. The unit emits a vaporized repellent into the air (visualize the smoke from a candle) which is highly influenced by wind or, a ceiling fan. As the repellent is diluted to into the air, the effect dissipates, meaning less protection from mosquitos. The graphic shows a group of people sitting outdoors with a bubble shield, exactly 20 feet around them. If there is no wind, maybe that depiction is a somewhat reasonable representation. But when you set an expectation that there is a protective bubble, people will take it literally. Hence the 1 star reviews that says it does not work.In my situation, I am on covered porch where there is a wall behind me and to the left of me but the front and right side are completely open to the wind. So there is a "pocket" where the repellent is protected from from being completely dissipated or blown downwind. This would seem to me to be the ideal set up for this device. Haven't tried turning on the ceiling fan on the porch. If the results are significantly different, I will update this review.2. Confusing instructions included in the box at best. Here is a suggestion...how about a QR code that takes you to a video called first use. Let me summarize the information I believe needs to clearly provided:a) Plug the unit in before use (instructions said this). You will see 3 chasing dots (blinking on and off in a chasing pattern) until the unit is charged (instructions have some confusing series of gray and white dots that does not look anything like what the unit looks like while it's charging). When fully charged, the three dots above the charging port will be on. Also, no word on whether you can plug the unit into a wall socket and use it while it is recharging. And the instructions do not say it takes 5 hours to charge when the battery is completely depleted (that is what the support person told me). Also guessing the unit does not trickle charge when charging is complete...so you probably should not leave it plugged in for extended periods of time.b) The repellent is in a small plastic container with a lid. The instructions in the box don't really show you how to hold the lid to remove it (there is a confusing drawing with two diagonal arrows which wasn't useful at all). Hold the sides of the bottle with your thumb and forefinger. Hold the front and back center of the lid in the center with the thumb and forefinger of your other hand. Separate. Just like the picture on the Amazon website (which I just saw).c) How about a recommendation on turning it off after your use and whether to remove the repellent container and put the lid back on. Absolutely nothing said in the instructions. Also, maybe recommend charging the unit so it will be ready for your next use? What if you are not going to use it for a week or a month...should you not leave the unit plugged in to a charger for extended periods? Again, it would be useful to know if you can use the unit while it's plugged in and recharging.3. General thoughts about toxicity: Google mosquito deaths and the results say mosquitos kill over 1 million people a year. One of the prominently displayed 1 star reviews talks about the toxicity and that you can get headaches or dizziness. Everyone is different and I enjoy being outside without having to put insecticide on my skin. I have not gotten headaches or dizzy. Your results may vary.Now I want to compliment Thermacell on their customer support. They answered the call pretty quickly, were very helpful and pleasant to work with. Also, very generous warranty.I have written this whole review sitting on my porch and did not have a single mosquito come near me. Houston, Texas, in May on light breeze afternoon.Again, I would recommend it to friends and would buy it again.Now for some unsolicited advice to Thermacell. Seems to me you have way too many versions of this product which confuses the buyer. Also, it appears the repellents have changed over time with some of your later repellents that are "safer" than your earlier versions. Might be useful to make this information more explicit if correct. Hopefully you are reconciling what products to sell and which products to sunset. Also, on the box that is covered with pictures and graphics, the actual product version was in smaller print and greyed out (easily overlooked). So it took me a minute to find it when support asked me what device I was calling about.Very simple electronics upgrade...I would recommend resettable timers on the device indicating battery life and how much time remains before the repellent needs to be replaced. Either LED timer display (not 3 LED lights) on the device or bluetooth app on your phone. Seems obvious you are using the "razor and blade" method of pricing for product, where razors are cheap but the blades (refills) are where you generate your profits. The unit works well enough that a little upgrade to provide the user more information about battery life or how long until I need to replace the repellent cartridge would justify paying extra for the "razor". Just one opinion and you have been in the business for 20 years...so you know what your are doing.
****
Actually Works on Mosquitos
This actually works here in the Pacific Northwest.It is a repellent that forms a dome like zone that works well to repel insects, particularly mosquitoes in our case. It is a portable zone of protection that works great for a picnic table, a grouping of chairs or as a personal space if you and someone are sitting outside admiring the view.The caveats are that it does have a limited are of protection (like an invisible tent), it doesn’t work as well in any significant breeze as the effects are dissipated, needs recharging after an extended time, and the vapor cartridges need to be replaced periodically depending on how much you use it.
T**E
Works Well, Love the Battery System
Works well. I get about 10-12 hours per battery cycle. The new system of rechargeable batteries and drop in liquid repellent canisters that both last several evenings is a huge upgrade from the old liquid fuel cells and one time use repellent pads. This new system seems, IMO, more effective in repelling skeeters.The refill packs are crazy expensive. I need to find a good off brand that doesn’t cost as much.
K**.
Easy to Use, Portable, Need Multiple if Really Buggy
The media could not be loaded. I love that this thermacell bug repeller is portable and can be taken anywhere. It holds a charge well and can be used multiple times before dying. The top is magnetic and makes it really easy to take off, replace the cartridge and put it back on. To turn it on you press the button once. The lights will circle as it heats up, once it is at the appropriate temperature the lights will stop circling. It has 4 different settings depending on how much repellant you want. You can visibly see the repellent mist as it gets released. It does have a very faint smell, but not bad. You should not keep it outside unless it is being used as it is not meant to be rained on. It can get splashed, but you should try to keep it dry.I am giving it 3 stars because it does work, however it does not keep all bugs away. My backyard is pretty buggy, I would probably need a couple of these for it to actually work successfully. My biggest con about this item is how quickly the cartridges get used. It was essentially empty after 2 uses, each about 30 minutes long. Due to the price of both the thermacell and the cartridges, I am unable to use it as often as I would like. I wish it was a bit more affordable.
M**T
Great product
Great mosquito deterrent. No smell, no noise except when turning off or on. Definitely helps when eating outside or sitting in the garden. Birds don’t seem to mind it. Make sure to cap the cartridges when not in use as they will evaporate.
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