Prime Day Deal: Score My Secret Weapon to a Bug-Free Backyard for Only $11

Keep annoying pests 15 feet away with this must-have gadget. It's also safe for kids and pets.
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Amazon’s Prime Day event ends today, and with it being the last day to score deep discounts on summer must-haves, I’m scouring deals to get the most bang out of my buck.

While looking at the best deals, I noticed that one of my favorite patio gadgets is on sale for 56% off. For a limited time, you can get the Thermacell Mosquito Repeller Patio Shield at Amazon for $11.96 (regularly $26.99).

This bug spray alternative keeps mosquitoes up to 15 feet away. The best part is, this device keeps your yard or patio safe without DEET-based sprays or lotions. It provides up to four hours of unscented protection.

I’ve personally used this device multiple times this spring and summer, and I loved it so much I bought a second one for my front porch sitting area. It effectively keeps my family bug bite-free.

And, now that it’s on sale for only $11, I plan to stock up my gift closet and buy a backup for my patio.

Don’t wait, Amazon Prime Day ends today.

 
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Stephanie Cronk

Executive Editor

Stephanie Cronk joined the Bob Vila team in 2020 as the executive editor of Commerce, bringing over 12 years of retail and digital publishing experience to the Commerce/Product Reviews team. Her experience spans many industries in the commerce world, and her primary focus is on buyer’s guides and product reviews.


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