Stop letting pests bug you with 28% off the Thermacell Mosquito Rechargeable Repeller

Stave off mosquitoes when you're spending time outside throughout summer and fall.
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SAVE $11.02: As of July 30, get the Thermacell Mosquito Rechargeable Repeller for $28.97 at Amazon. That's a discount of 28%.


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The weather's warm, the sun is shining, and the mosquitos are out in full force. Sure, you can slather yourself in mosquito repellent or light a candle. But why do that when you could buy a device that helps repel the pests in the first place? Stop letting these winged beasts infiltrate your domain while you're trying to have a pleasant evening in your backyard. It's time you added a mosquito repeller to your home, and time for mosquitos and other insects to buzz off.

As of July 30, the Thermacell Mosquito Rechargeable Repeller is just $28.97 at Amazon. That's $11.02 off its normal price of $39.99 and a 28% discount.

This simple device can keep mosquitoes up to 20 feet away. It's small, perfectly portable, and comes with a battery that lasts up to 5.5 hours. Just place it wherever you find it'll be the most effective, whether that's on your porch, your deck, poolside, or patio. It can diffuse repellent for a 20-foot zone of protection from mosquitoes without DEET and even distribution so the mosquitoes don't even have a chance to get around you.

This isn't a zapper, you don't need extra bug spray to supplement it, and there's no scent, smoke, flames or harmful chemicals emitted as it's been tested and reviewed by the EPA for safety. Just sit back, relax, and let it do all the work. And kiss all those mosquito bites goodbye.

This package comes with the repeller, which has a rechargeable battery, a 12-hour refill, and a USB charging cable. If you find mosquitoes are regularly bugging you, it might be time to bring out the big guns.

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