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Jet Spray Water Repeller - Detects & Repels Cat Dog Bird Squirrel, etc. | 
enlarge | Brand: The Big Cheese Category: Kitchen
Buy New: £16.85
New (8) from £16.85
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 14608
ASIN: B000V1YTXM
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | EFFECTIVE: Detects and repels herons, cats, squirrels and other nuisance animals in vulnerable garden areas without harming them | | • | EASY SET UP: Uses battery power and a standard quick fit hose connection in any garden area | | • | OPTIONAL HEIGHT: Stand pipe extension for high flower beds or larger target species | | • | ADJUSTABLE AREA: 0 to 10 metres PIR sensitivity enables variable coverage area up to 100 square metres. | | • | CONTENTS: Jet spray repeller. Instructions and 2 Year Manufacturer Warrantee card |
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| Customer Reviews:
It does the job but could be improved May 6, 2008 D. Dickinson 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought one of these as a last resort to stop an extremely determined cat who took a shine to leaving cat mess right in the middle of our veg patch every evening. Before buying this I had tried ultrasonic devices, bottles filled with water, various powders, ballons, netting over the ground, etc...all to no avail. The device was easy to install and I had it protecting the desired spot within ten minutes. It took a little bit of fiddling around with to get the water to spray in the right direction (the adjuster that changes the range doesn't seem to do anything) and I found that the water sprays up in an arc which didn't seem ideal - it's a shame you can't change it into a mist spray or move the direction up and down. However, it does spray quite a bit of water out and you can change the arc that it sprays in. The following morning, there was no cat mess and obvious signs that it had frightened the cat away (the netting had been pulled and a plant pot knocked over) so it certainly seems to be effective, despite my reservations on the spray. Several nights have now passed without any more mess - hooray! There is room for improvement though - the device is crying out for an on and off switch - the only way to stop it is to turn off the hose or pull the batteries out (and with the hose turned off the device still detects movement and clicks to try and fire, so it's still using battery power up). The battery cover itself is screwed in with the world's smallest screws and they are very fiddly. You also have to test the device from time to time as there is no obvious indicator of battery level, although I am hoping after a couple of weeks the cat will have got the message and I'll be able to retire it, at least until the next time. All in all, I am pleased that this has finally solved my cat problem and would recommend it.
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