

Review
The Neijiaer bug zapper is a straightforward, effective solution for indoor flying insect problems. It works on a simple principle: UV light lures insects, then a high-voltage grid eliminates them. Setup takes two minutes—just plug it in, position it away from direct light competition, and let it work overnight or during the day.
What impressed me most is the attraction range. The UV wavelength genuinely pulls mosquitoes and flies from across a room. The electric grid is powerful enough to handle larger insects without clogging immediately. The detachable tray makes cleaning hassle-free, though I won't lie—emptying dead insects isn't pleasant, but it's the reality of pest control.
The downsides? It's noticeably loud when it zaps, which some find alarming at first. It's also most effective when room lights are dimmed, since UV light loses pulling power against bright alternatives. And despite marketing about "living rooms," it works better in bedrooms, kitchens, or less-used spaces where you can tolerate the sound.
At £16.65, this undercuts dedicated pest control services and many premium models. You're not paying for smart features or aesthetics—just a functional bug killer that works. Compared to fly papers (which are slower) or chemical sprays (which require reapplication), this offers better value long-term.
Ideal for renters, seasonal mosquito issues, or anyone tired of flies in the kitchen. It won't eliminate an infestation alone, but paired with basic hygiene, it makes a real difference. For the price, it's worth the counter space.