Probably the best diffuser mosquito repeller on the market. Rechargeable battery lasts 10 hours Cheapest price according to the camels https://au.camelcamelcamel.com/product/B09LXJB8DP?active=sum…
It usually retails for $100 or more.
These get great reviews, cover 28m squared and give off no scent.The only downside is the 40 hr refills go for about $32 Also the portable version is 16% off at $38.88
https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B07XPQG9CP/ref=syn_sd_onsite_mo…
YouTube review of both
https://youtu.be/jJSGpV_6a8Y?si=JCxJUK85jcIYqqev
Thermacell EX90 Rechargeable Mosquito Repeller, Includes 40 hr Refill $68 Delivered @ Amazon AU
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Is this safe for infant's?
AFAIK the main issue is its effects on aquatic life (which shouldn't be a big issue since it's in the air, not in the water, and it makes bees confused, which also shouldn't be a big issue since they're unlikely to be flying around when you need to repel mozzies.
Bought one for camping, literally couldn’t get it to work.
Charged it, powered it on to warm it up and it just keep shutting off.
Completely useless whole trip.
May have just been a faulty product, but paid full price and pretty annoyed so make sure you have some sort of backup plan or fully test before a trip.A tip for the refills is to get them at BCF when they send oit the $20 vouchers if there's not something wlse you were specifically wanting - brings them down to around half price.
when they send oit the $20 vouchers
I haven’t received any of those in a very long time.
this or the backpacker version ? https://thermacellrepellents.com.au/product/backpacker-repel…
Refill costs are prohibitive
Recommend this - definitely works, plenty of youtube reviews/demos.
https://charger.nitecore.com/product/emr10
Can source this and the refills on AliExpress.
I have the MR300 . Fits in jacket pocket. Found it worked well. Purchase the refills on eBay or AliExpress. Refill gas with an attachment that made it easy. 30 or so refills with a gas refill from Bunnings that costs $5 or did then.
I was selling the attachments on eBay but postage killed it.Was your attachment 3d printed? I've printed a couple that 'work' but are a bit messy and you lose a bit of gas (still cheaper than buying refills though). Might just need to get the print settings right…
It was brass with a rubber seal.
Apparently these work but make sure you are okay with Metofluthrin being the active ingredient.