🚫 Say Goodbye to Bed Bugs with Confidence!
The Portable Electric Bed Bug Sanitation Heater is a professional-grade heat treatment system designed to eliminate bed bugs and their eggs effectively. With a powerful 19,000 BTU output, it can treat rooms up to 400-600 square feet in just 8 hours. The package includes essential equipment such as an Air Mover 4000, power cords, a laser temp sensor, and comprehensive training materials, all backed by a 2-year warranty.
D**H
Amazingly easy to use, gets the job done in good time
First let me say, We have an old house so there's cracks and drafts and everything but this heater literally gets into every spot even in your walls, which means it will kill bed bugs, cockroaches, termites, literally anything, we had an issue with one of the cords which could have been on our end possibly but got ahold of the company and they quickly shipped another one out with no charge or issue, the set up for this is amazingly easy, all you do is create a whirlpool with the air, bouncing the air from the heater off the wall then letting it catch with the fan while it's aimed at another wall to bounce the heat around, we have treated twice but just because we wanted to make sure it was done for good, we elevated the mattresses with laundry baskets with holes in them, put plastic drop cloth over the windows and doors and did 1 room at a time, the temp guns is easy to use you literally just aim and push the button, you will need to buy batteries for it, easiest way to do this is put all clothing hanging up and spaced apart on the hangers or put it all in the dryer on high heat, we flipped our couch upside down but not fully touching the ground, blankets are fine to stay on the bed because they will heat up, I do however recommend moving pillows and stuffed animals off the bed, they can go in a laundry basket with holes too as long as you dont shove them in, just let them lay loosly in it so there can be air flow, you can go in the room while it's heating and move the heater and fan if need be, it is just like being in a sauna, the heat gets extremely hot fairly fast, depending on the room size and the strength of the blowing from the fan and heater is very strong, this is a very expensive machine but all the powder of dimatacious earth, sprays, people coming out to treat, it all adds up and weighing everything in, this is the better alternative, and if you go through a loan place like progressive or something who let's you set up payments to them helps to make this doable, best part about it is now we have these and somehow get unexpected travelers from anywhere we will own them and can do the heat treatments ourself, the size of these things aren't bad, the pictures show you pretty good the size of each of them, as i said before we have an old house and had to spread the cords around as to not pop breakers but the extension cords they provide are of a decent size and can reach pretty far, ith electronics, we didnt have to remove them we just unplugged them, and you really just want to get as much air flow as possible up under things, we removed books and paper and opened up drawers and cabinet doors, i would highly recommend these, I wish I would have thought about doing the heat treat myself before putting so much money into the poisons and glue traps and powders but it is what it is and I am so glad to have finally figured out this solution for a permanent fix! This really is the best bet to get rid of pests for good.
A**R
Room got up to 150+ degrees
The heater worked really well and the room got up to 150 degrees. It melted the glue that holds the veneer on my dresser but who cares as long as it kills those bitting little bugs. So far so good. With travel it seems only a matter of time now before everyone gets these bed pets, so I invested in the heater to get them early if the decide to find a new home.
L**S
It works
The system worked. After fighting bugs for months with chemicals (maybe the wrong ones), we paid someone to heat treat the house. That didn't work. I bought this and did the house myself, one room at a time for a week. I know people say you have to do the whole house at the same time so the bugs don't migrate, but we haven't seen bed bugs since I heat treated. That was at least 3 months ago.You do have to make sure everywhere gets to the right temperature. Use the thermometer to check under and behind furniture. Move things around so everywhere and everything heats to the right temperature. This is where the guy we paid failed. There was wax in my kid's room that didn't melt when he did the treatment that did melt when I treated.It took about a full day to heat a room. Maybe less with good insulation/ doors/ windows, and actively moving stuff around.
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