🦟 Swat in Style: Elevate your bug-busting game!
The Leather Fly Swatter Set is a premium, handcrafted solution for pest control, featuring a 17” long leather paddle and a durable metal handle. Made by Amish artisans in the USA, this eco-friendly swatter is designed for effective bug elimination without harmful chemicals, ensuring a safe and stylish way to keep your space bug-free.
F**R
Amazing
I went through easily 4 flyswaters a month before, and then purchased this one. I thought it was silly to pay the price for it but i finally did, and It is amazing, I can clean it off with water and it looks brand new. Well built and I will never waste my money on "cheap" flyswaters again. I just can not say enough good things about it.
B**T
Fly swatter
Got tired of cheap fly swatters. Bought these and absolutely love them. If I ever need another I’ll by more of these. Highly recomend
C**.
Pricey but worth it!
Tough, supple, well made, good spring steel handle. My favorite fly swatter, I can hardly miss with this! So far takes rain and sun with no issues. Probably will put some saddle soap etc on it to keep it good for outside, but so far so good.
B**9
Outstanding!
Rarely write reviews. This deserves one. Five stars and more. Well-crafted, great materials, will last forever. Got the three pack. Do not hesitate to support this business. Thanks!
J**E
The fly’s worst enemy
Everyone needs a fly swatter. This one is the best I’ve had. It takes care of the fly in one swat. Made well and east to hold.
G**E
Sturdy Fly Swatter
After having gone through dozens of flimsy and cheap fly swatters I decided to try an upgrade with a leather paddle and a wire handle - what a difference. Worth the price by far. Flies shudder at the mere sight of my Amish fly swatter. Unlike some of the reviews I find the length of the handle to be perfect and the leather paddle deadly. I recently bought another one for a family member to combat the South Florida Summer flies and she loves it. I highly recommend this product.
P**S
Everything you wanted to know about fly swatters … and more
Fly swatters are another of those dying breed of products like rotary dial phones, TV’s with picture tubes, cassette players, etc. that used to be found in every home but these days not so much. If you walk into even the big mega department stores looking for one you likely won’t even find one. And when you do, like here at Amazon, they are almost always the one-piece molded plastic things that are stamped out by the billions in China.My great-aunt from Pennsylvania had an Amish-made fly swatter. She was 92 and when she aimed for a fly she could have been Annie Oakley … she never missed a shot. Her fly swatter, which she probably had all of her life, was a supple piece of perforated leather with what looked like a bent metal coat hanger attached to it.Here are some little-known things about fly swatters that you probably never knew:1. The device really shouldn’t be called a fly swatter at all. Swatting flies is what you do with your hand or what a horse does with its tail. Your mission with one of these things is to KILL the fly, not just swat at it. A much more appropriate name should be a Fly Whapper.2. The cheap plastic things are designed all wrong for whapping flies. First off they are usually brightly colored. Flies have hundreds of thousands of “eyes”, in fact fly eyes have the fastest visual responses in the animal kingdom. So, bottom line is that if you want to surprise them the last thing you want is a neon pink piece of plastic flailing at one of them.3. Plastic fly swatters are also too rigid. My great aunt’s fly whapper had a wire handle just like this Amish one does … and for a good reason. The thin wire minimize the disruption of air currents, which can be detected by the fly and allow it to escape, and also reduce air resistance, making it easier to hit a fast-moving target such as a fly. The thicker, more rigid plastic handle is like sending an engraved warning notice to the fly that you’re about to hit it. It’s the same reason that a rolled up newspaper rarely actually hits a fly.4. There are some other (similar) handmade fly whappers with a leather pad at the end but they use a wooden handle. Same thing … the wooden handle isn’t whippy enough, to be able to flex just before the moment of impact for maximum squoosh with minimum damage caused by hitting other objects.5. Finally, the business end of the fly whapper, let’s call it the “pad”. For absolute maximum whippiness there is nothing that beats natural leather. There was another kind of pad that’s hard to find now that was a fabric mesh like a dense window screen. They were a close second to natural leather in whippiness. The cheap plastic pads aren’t even in the same league as either of the above.So, you’re shopping for a fly whapper and you now know that those bright neon colors that attract your eye also attracts all of the thousands of eyes on the fly and destroy your chances of a stealth approach. You’ve also learned that a stiff handle can be your worst enemy when whapping flies … the whippier the handle the better. You’ve also learned that my 92 year old aunt had a batting average that makes yours look like junior league and she did it with an old Amish fly whapper that wasn’t too different from this one.And now you know the full story why I believe this fly whapper earns a full 5-stars.
K**.
Nicely made. Wish the
Wish the swatting leather was at least 2” longer.
D**G
LIGHTS OUT TO THE FLIES
This swatter does its job and then some. If you enjoy knocking the guts out of flies this is the tool for the job. No need for second hit ever. Only use the finished side of the leather as it cleans easily - and you’re going to want to clean it. Handle seems flimsy but it stands up to power hits no problem. Worth every penny.
J**N
Its a good swatter
It's quality leather, and seems to have good weight. Will be good at eliminating buzzy pests. I have not executed anything yet, but I am positive it will do the job.
C**T
kills bugs dead
this is leather it does not crack like the cheap plastic ones
S**E
Perfect
Still not broken. Works ok. Love the product performance and durability 3-4 years).
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