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Product Details
Product Weight:13.01 pounds
Package Length:13.0 inches
Package Width:11.0 inches
Package Height:5.0 inches
Package Weight:4.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews

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Average Customer Review:3.0
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4Bonide 420 Fogger okay for the price  Oct 13, 2009
I wanted just what the Bonide and others like it advertised. I have loads of plantings and loads of summertime mosquitoes, enough to discourage outdoor relaxation. The Bonide lays down a good fog and it does discourage mosquitoes but does not eliminate them. It would probably work better on a less green back yard and during a less wet summer. My only complaint is the need for constant pumping to keep the fog coming. I wish the press of the trigger would keep the fog coming until released. However, I can live through that. I am using the shorter propane container against recommendation and it seems to work fine. I am emptying the concentrate container after each use as strongly recommended. Since this is my first season, I'll have to wait a while to see if it remains reliable. All things considered, I would buy the Bonide 420 again.

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2cheaply made but fixable  Jul 29, 2008
This product did not work right out of the box. It heated up fine but no fog. I checked the things the manual said to check with no luck. The pump didn't seem to be pulling any insecticide up into the tube. Seeing it looked pretty simple, I unscrewed the brass fitting at the end of the tube that pulls the insecticide into the burner. Inside is a small ball bearing that acts as a ball valve, and a spring. I suspect the spring was either misaligned or the brass fitting was screwed in too tightly to allow the valve to function properly. I replaced the components, screwed the brass fitting back on, and the pump now functioned fine. I still have the fogger, but only because I can't find an inexpensive alternative that performs any better.

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