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Backpacker Repeller
Thermacell
Backpacker Repeller
$39.99
Description

  Turn it on...mosquitoes gone! Creates a 15-foot protection zone

  The Thermacell Backpacker Mosquito Repeller effectively repels mosquitoes by creating a 15-foot zone of protection. Utilizing the same camping gas canisters (not included) that backpackers and campers likely have in their bag already, the compact and lightweight Backpacker Repeller is an essential piece of gear. It's also ideal for use while fishing, gardening, hunting, around the backyard, and more.

  Please note, this item must ship UPS Ground and is not eligible for free shipping.

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Description
Brand Name:
Thermacell
Weight:
114 g / 4.0 oz
Dimensions:
3.9" H x 1.97" W x 2.94" L / 97mm H x 50mm W x 67mm L
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
371013
UPC:
843654002163
Other Features:
• Runs on a backpacking stove fuel canister (not included)
• Fuel efficient: up to 90 hours of run time on a 4 oz canister and up to 360 hours on a 16 oz canister
• Fuel canister must be pressurized self-sealing (iso)butane and propane fuel mix (product will not function with 100% propane)
• Lightweight, minimalist design that shaves ounces and inches out of your pack (114g/4.0 oz). Compact and portable (97mm H x 50mm W x 67mm L).
• Dependable performance up to an elevation of 7,000 feet
• No spray and no mess. Scent-free and DEET-free.
• Usage Tips: Do not attempt to use with refilled canisters, Allow gas to flow for 5 seconds before clicking the piezo ignitor, and Only compatible with valves designed to the EN417 specification
• Package contains: 1 Backpacker Repeller, 16 hours of repellent (4 repellent mats lasting 4 hours each), and 1 water-resistant travel bag. Requires camping gas canister (not included)
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