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Bug-A-Salt 2.0 Insect Eradication Gun

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  • NEW, IMPROVED, & RE-ENGINEERED MODEL - Launched February 2015
  • More Power and Greater Accuracy with less salt per shot.
  • Texturized Handgrip for non-slip cocking.
  • 90 DAY WARRANTY WITH PROOF OF PURCHASE FROM SKELL
  • 80 Shots of Salt Before Reloading. No Batteries Required.
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The BUG-A-SALT 2.0 is the most powerful, efficient BUG-A-SALT designed yet. The Bug-A-Salt shoots a shotgun spray of regular table salt and decimates flies on contact. A surefire fun way to enjoy a disgusting task. Rid your house of all those pesky pests and have a blast while doing it.


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Broken, useless. Details follow.
I bought mine [version 1] in June of 2014, and it worked fine for a while, and broke shortly after my second salt filling. I've just taken it apart (as the 30 day warranty is over) and I've found that a plastic gear inside has broken, rendering the unit totally useless--see photos where I've circled the broken gears and the piece that fell off. These gears are involved when I cock the gun, and now when I cock it makes a loud grinding noise but doesn't fire; then I can't cock it again. There's a rattling noise when I shake the unit and I've found that's the little pieces of the gear.
A waste of $50 for a few dozen salt shots.
Maybe the 2nd version solves the problem but it's not worth another $50 to me to find out and the description for the 2nd version doesn't address the issue. But the design using plastic for a critical high torque piece is a design fault in my opinion.
Note that my comments are for the first "original" version [version 1] of the product. But you'll note that the description of the "improvements" don't address this fault, and others have also reported this issue. I urge you to be a careful buyer and read the reviews, especially the negative ones so you can see what you might expect.
If I have any reason to change my review (like, they offer to repair or replace my unit or send me a version 2) I will update this review.

21aug2015: I'm following up on Lorenzo's comment today and will update this review again afterwards. [He has offered both a replacement an replacement gears.]
28aug2015: Box on the doorstep; version 2 with gears for version 1 inside; I'm pleased and have upped my review because they stand behind their product (and it's a darn neat product!).
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It's awesome. It kills flies dead (although if you're a poor shot it wounds them, causing them to feebly drag their half-dead carcasses around, and, depending upon the type of person you are, makes you feel bad for doing so). When you get a one shot kill on a big one, it's a great feeling, though!

I watched a review on youtube about this product and how you can shoot your own hand without injury. However, I wouldn't recommend it - it stings quite a bit. This weapon has enough power to kill a fly, and that's for sure.

It also has great range for a 1-pump exterminator. I bagged a 2 pointer from at least 5 feet the other day. My kill count is only about 25, but I could easily devote a few hours to the great hunt. The only downside, obviously, is using it indoors. Eventually, no matter how bad you don't want it to happen, you will notice salt accumulating all over your window sills. A minor caveat.

I actually purchased this for my Dad for the upcoming Father's Day, but one day just decided I had to try it on a pesky lugger who was lazily whirling around my kitchen. After this churlish brute's inevitable demise, I kept the Bug-A-Salt for myself, and ordered another one for my Dad for Father's Day. This is quite possibly one of the greatest contraptions known to man. My only regret is not thinking of inventing it first.
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How could you not like this thing? Outside of the novelty, it's actually an extremely functional "swatter." Ever have that fly on the edge of your window that you just can't quite get to? How about the one hiding behind the blinds? You line up, swat, and darned if he doesn't get away due to the inability to line up the edge of the swatter with contours of the window. With this thing (Bug Assault, for those saying it in your head wondering where the name comes from) you never have to worry about a miss. Seriously, it's amaze-balls...you just cock it, click off the safety, and blast away...pretty much a can't-miss from 3' out. I've started trying to shoot 'em out in mid-air flight, but this has proven to be challenging so far. Damned fun though :) I have purchased a good 750 items from Amazon, and this is probably my 4th review...this "weapon" is so damned awesome that I had to review it
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So there I was, trimming a tri tip when I hear it. The all to distinct buzz of my ever elusive nemesis. The one that all too often will just tease me forever stopping near by to taunt me and flee just before I can swat it. Annoyed I continue to trim and lay the preparations for its demise, this time will be different, oh yes, very different.
Buzz, it zips by my ear to taunt me again. But finally I am ready. I lay the excess trimmings on a plate and retreat around the corner. There I arm myself with the Fathers day gift my wife just gave me, the Bug-A-Salt 2.0. I pump, and flip the safety off. Patiently waiting for my prey to take the bait.
Finally it happens, it lands and begins doing whatever twisted grotesque things they do. I pounce with cat like grace aim, squeeze the trigger and boom! The fly takes and upward bounce and lands on its feet and goes to ground. Winged it. I quickly pump and disable the safety again not to let my prey have a chance to elude me once again, like it always seems to do when I try to use a traditional swatter. Squeeze and boom this time I have done it. One dead fly. Words are inadequate to describe the joy I felt in that moment.
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