Product Description
£52.25
About this item Fire your fly swatter today and turn annoyance into fun with the BUG-A-SALT Orange Crush 3.0! Over 8 million units sold worldwide! Non-toxic, accurate within 2-3 feet, & no batteries required. Uses ordinary granulated table salt for ammo. Barrel has been lifted & Patridge sight added for extremely accurate blasting power within 2-3 feet. Updated with a new, rapid fire Cross Bolt Safety. Improved, more durable salt hopper makes tactical reloads easy during the heat of battle. BUG-A-SALT 3.0 effectively targets soft-bodied pests: Houseflies, Flesh Flies, Horse Flies, Deer Flies, Black Widows, Mosquitoes, Crickets, Stink Bugs, Gypsy Moth Caterpillars, Earwigs, Spotted Lanternflies (nymphs & small adults), Silverfish, Roaches (small–large), Sweater Moths, and Cabbage Worms. Some report success with Paper Wasps and Yellow Jackets, but caution is advised due to stings. You must upgrade to the CO2 SHRED-ER for “stingers”. BUG-A-SALT 3.0 WILL NOT WORK ON CARPENTER BEES. CODE OF CONDUCT: For use by responsible people only. Keep away from children. Do not aim at pets, butterflies, kittens, or humans.
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| name | values |
|---|---|
| Brand Name | BUG-A-SALT |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Included Components | salt gun |
| Item Type Name | salt gun |
| Manufacturer | Skell Inc. |
| Model Number | BS63-OC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BS63-OC |
| Best Sellers Rank | 344 in Garden (See Top 100 in Garden) 43 in Fly Control 153 in Men's Fashion |
| ASIN | B07Y3YZVGW |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,724) var dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction; P.when('A', 'cf').execute(function(A) { 4.5 out of 5 stars |
| Power Source | Instruction manual |
| Maximum Range | 3 Feet |
| Style Name | Orange |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Brand | BUG-A-SALT |
| Colour | orange |
| Style | Orange |
| Material | Plastic |
| Item weight | 0.93 Kilograms |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Is electric | No |
| Target species | bow tie |
| Unit count | 1.0 count |
| UPC | 855693007108 855693007580 |
| Feature | CODE OF CONDUCT: For use by responsible people only. Keep away from children. Do not aim at pets, butterflies, kittens, or humans. |
Adrian –
Game changer!
Game changer. We’ve had huge problems with house flies in the last couple of years. Tried spray, fly papers, all of which are only partly effective and the spray is of little use if you have pets due to its toxicity. This gun makes me will flies to come into the house! So much fun. Makes you feel like an army commando (I bought the laser sight accessory)! Very effective and fun to use piece of kit, can even take them out whilst in flight. Highly recommend.
3 people found this helpful
Peter –
An honest review
An honest review from someone who was sceptical and that has experience shooting.I decided to grudgingly buy the Bug A Salt as felt to price was a lil steep. I got two young dogs in a pen connected to the back door so they can safely free roam as much as at home. As it’s been so warm I’ve had issues with flies, the larger house fly kind. I’ve tried various natural methods with little success, fly paper which seems to fall apart n tear as much as it works to some degree so I too the leap. I’ve used fine table salt and when gired it has a decent amount of force out of the barrel but would say on larger flies used two to ideally one foot away but is a lot stronger with a lil courser salt mixed in. The resevoir is decent enough and seems to avarage at least 40ish shots with the fine table salt and is easy enough to fill. Cocking/charging is easy enough, not too hard but definately not too easy. Due to it’s length definately more accurate two handed avoiding judder if not used to aiming.A few notes, It is a loud pap when fired, the trigger pull is somewhat tight/heavy so would be better if adjustable or lighter.The loading/cocking foregrip could do with more of a curve or drop handle for ease of use.The Handle is somewhat of an odd shape and large and if making multiple shots gets uncomfortable at the top due to shape and hard plastic. For context my hands are classed as extra large.The iron (plastic) orange sights are ok but a little harder to track in lower light/darker areas. It has various molded bug patterns accross the sides but personally I would prefer they were plain to reduce to price or to improve items listed avove like trigger pull.Long story short I paid £49.99 and overall I’d say it is definately worth the investment, I also invested for my daughter to build her confidence getting rid of spiders ( larger harvest type) ) so all in I highly recommend
10 people found this helpful
MyRubyRed –
Superb!
Was a bit dubious about buying this but it actually works really, really well. The only negative is that the trigger is quite stiff. But there’s no doubt it does the job
Peter Crowe –
Fun, but maybe a bit mean
Works a treat, but perhaps not overly kind way to kill flies
ck- –
Expensive, but fun and effective
Knocked a star off simply because it’s very expensive for what it is. But it’s great fun and more effective in my hands than the electric tennis racquet style zappers.The only downside is that it does leave salt everywhere – not massive amounts but enough that it’s noticeable.Others have complained about its effectiveness but I suspect that is due to them not making a direct hit and just hitting the fly with the outer part of the salt burst. If you hit the fly full on, it obliterates it.In short it’s an expensive, but fun and effective fly killer.
2 people found this helpful
Mark –
Fantastic
Game changer, don’t by the knock of version ls this is a brilliant bit of kit. Much better than zappers, fly paper or blue light and cheap to reload. Works every time spot on. My mate bought a alternative version and that was cheap plastic this is really solid highly recommend
5 people found this helpful
Jackie –
Fun gift
Fun gadget
Zenntrix –
Absolutely awesome and super effective.
Living near a water course means in the summer we get a ton of flies in our house which drives me insane!Although bug spray has been effective, I do not like using it due to kids and dogs being in the house not to mention the potential health impacts.I bought this with, to be completely honest, low expectations and thought it might be one of those products that got quickly returned. To my surprise this product works super well with near 100% results (Wasps take a few hits) and has ended my flying bug woes.The only criticism I have received from my wife is the trail of salt I leave behind, mainly on window sills. I would much rather salt residue than bug spray fumes!Also, gamifying bug control is a genius idea!
One person found this helpful
BapsBaps –
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Honestly having the best time hunting bugsin my 30s. 5 star guarantees you won’t regret buyingNo buying individual amoNo batteries/charger
Tracy Harvey –
The day my son joined the anti fly brigade..
My Son Became a Fully‑Trained Fly Terminator”“I bought this for my son’s 25th birthday as a bit of fun… and within minutes he had promoted himself to Corporal in the Anti‑Fly Army. The mission? Total airborne domination. The enthusiasm? Immediate. The commitment? Terrifying. He was marching around the house like he’d been deployed by MI5, shouting updates about ‘targets acquired’ and ‘enemy neutralised’ while the rest of us tried not to laugh.”“He was so impressed with his new role that he immediately recruited his father‑in‑law into the squad and bought him his own salt‑spraying rifle. I now have two grown men patrolling the kitchen like it’s a military base, armed with table salt and far too much confidence.”“As for the product — it’s brilliant fun. Easy to use, surprisingly accurate, and apparently capable of turning a normal family gathering into a full‑blown tactical operation. If you want entertainment, teamwork, and two adults bonding over imaginary military ranks, this is the one.”“Five stars for fun. Zero stars for peace and quiet.”
3 people found this helpful