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๐ Keep your engine rodent-free and stress-free with Loraffeโs ultrasonic shield!
The Loraffe Rodent Repellent is a battery-powered ultrasonic and LED strobe device designed to protect vehicles and storage areas from rodents. It emits variable-frequency ultrasounds (25-55 kHz) combined with flashing dual LED lights to deter rats, mice, and squirrels. Featuring a heat-resistant housing and smart auto standby mode, it conserves battery life by shutting off during vehicle operation. Easy to install with included zip ties, it covers a 16-foot radius and alerts users with a low battery beep, ensuring continuous, cordless protection for cars, trucks, garages, barns, and more.







| ASIN | B07VKBHH15 |
| Batteries | 3 AA batteries required. |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,822 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #2 in Automotive Ultrasonic Pest Repellents |
| Brand | Loraffe |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (3,384) |
| Date First Available | 6 June 2019 |
| Item model number | DD-AR-001 |
| Manufacturer | Loraffe |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery-Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 7.62 x 7.62 cm; 140 g |
A**.
Funcional
Hasra el momento ha funcionado muy bien
B**E
Seems to be well built. A hi-rez user manual should be available.
6/6/26 Update: I installed this device three weeks ago and since then, I have seen ZERO indication of rodent intrusion. None on top of the engine cover and none under it, which are locations where they had set up shop in the past. Months before installing this product, I had tried slathering the surfaces with hot sauce on the recommendation of a member of an Odyssey forum I frequent. I lost tract of exactly what brand they used but mine was "red." It did NOT work, but it DID cause the aluminum parts touched by the sauce to produce a not-so-nice layer of white corrosion. I had to wire brush all that off and wash the plastic cover throughly. In the past I had also added steel wool to the top of the engine between it and the cover to block rodent entry. All that did was divert them to the top of the engine cover rather than under it. I removed the steel wool today so I'll continue to check under the cover for a few more weeks. If they reappear, I'll update this review. If they don't, I won't. BTW: our second car, which has the same engine and very similar engine cover, is parked about 14' (center to center) away from and parallel too the vehicle with the device installed under the close side of the hood. Both vehicles, in the past had the same rodent problems and were treated identically to keep them away. I also cleaned the second vehicle same as noted above. The thing is, the second vehicle has also had ZERO visible rodent attacks even though no device was installed. I guess it will serve as an experimental control subject ๐ The ambient temps have been between 85 and 91. So that might be why they haven't set up shop again. This project and my observations will be ongoing. I will update this review with any changes, and then the weather gets cooler, like in mid-November ๐ I'll let you know if they are staying away! Oh yeah... I upgraded my rating to five stars.๐๐ป Original: Unit seems to be well built, operates as described and batteries are easy to replace if you locate the unit strategically. The white zips included are the type that can easily and non-destructively be removed. Here's my criticism... (1)the documentation (user manual) is a bit vague regarding the choice of actions on the red toggle switch...Test/Ultra. I have it set to Ultra during operation since that is the obvious choice but I was looking for explicit instructions to do so. (2) the accompanying paper manual is a foldout and is very small. I always save a digital copy of all manuals for future reference so I searched the web but could not find it. Customer service promptly and politely emailed me one BUT it was a low resolution scan of the paper version. Which, was kinda weird in that when I saved it to my iCloud file system, it took a long time for each area of the two images to "focus." So I thought, ok let me make a screen shot of it and crop out all but page one, thinking I'd do that for each page and save them in order. The problem was that the resolution was so low that zooming in resulted in a really lame image. So this told me that scanning with my phone would be pointless. So I cut the foldout paper manual into individual pages, used my old Epson 2400 flatbed scanner to create color-300dpi scans of each page to create my own high res booklet. I emailed CS with my issue and solution and they were conciliatory and pleased that I took the time to express my thoughts on the matter. So that being said, I think this is a good product using a separate power source (not my car battery) made by a good company with good ideas. Will it fix my rodent issue? Time will tell but I felt that I should write this review of the known, while things are fresh in my mind.
M**C
*** A TINY HIGH-PITCHED DISCO FOR RODENTS ***
How bad was my rodent problem? My auto insurance agent told me that my vehicle was his first total lost due to rodent damage in 35 years. Our late model Honda became a 5-Star resort for mountain mice. Under every seat, behind the dash, in the AC vents, in the headliner and even in the door panels they resided. Snacked on the wiring and ate all the paper work in the glove box. I placed two of these ultrasonic units under the hood of our new Honda. So far, no trace of any mice. I drive the new vehicle everyday and May 01st, was 60 days operating and the AA batteries are still providing power. The units flash white and green strobes. Iโm partially deaf, so I can't hear the ultrasonic sound it emits. Iโll do another update in several months. At this time, the product is working.
R**0
espanta plagas
No funciona. Hase unos ruidos.
E**S
No sirve para nada
No sirve para nada
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