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Reviews (2)

04 Jan, 2018
Better than I thought it would be
My dentist told me that the Waterpik was 90% more effective than string floss. I had a Waterpik more than thirty years ago and was not impressed but this new version has a powerful pump that cleans between teeth as well as below the gum line.

31 Oct, 2018
The Squirrelinator works like nothing I've ever tried
2 of 2 found this helpful The Squirrelinator is the only way I have found to get rid of squirrels. I tried poison pellets, netting around my fruit trees and even an AirSoft pellet gun but the rodents kept returning. They bit through the netting and devasted the trees. I finally got the Squirrelinator after watching videos on YouTube.
I thought I only had a handful of squirrels coming to my yard but so far I've caught 86 in less than a year.
The basin is another story. I read about how they arrived broken. Some people mentioned that they used to have rubber basins but now use thin plastic. Mine arrived with seven cracks in it, rendering it unusable. At least the traps work. I put a handful of peanuts in a corner of the trap and one just inside each gate every morning. The squirrels learn to push the gate and stick their head in for a peanut. After eating the bait they go right back and crawl in for more, unable to get out.