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June 16, 2025
Mice no longer want to be in my car engine compartment. Works great , less then5 minutes to install.
M. R. Pitts-campbell
June 1, 2025
I purchased one of these 4 years ago because our car sits under a carport and we live in a heavily forested area, starting 15 feet from the carport. Our previous car would often have a mouse or mouse family and I didn't want that happening with our new car.During the past 4 years we have seen NO evidence of mice or the local chipmunk population in the car and the repeller is still working.The device was easy to install; I simply anchored it to a couple of the A/C hoses near the firewall with the included zip ties and attached the wires to the battery on a cable running that way.
LAINY GOODMAN
May 31, 2025
Device was installed and "working correctly" but rodent came under the hood and brought nesting lint and leaves. So the device did not solve the rodent problem.
Rbdig
May 1, 2025
I just installed it today and I will check tomorrow to see if I've had any "visitors". I understand that it can take a week or two to drive them out. It was easy to install and lit up when I plugged it in. I have high hopes that I will not be sharing my car with Mickey, Minnie and Morty or any other mice!
V. H.
April 17, 2025
I have had problems with mice getting in the engine of my car for a long time and making nests. Sadly the car repair guy usually is the one that finds them. I saw this and thought I would give it a try. It so far works great!!! Have not seem a mouse or a nest for a month now. Does not run my battery down either. Very Pleased
BT in CT
April 12, 2025
It's hard to run a controlled experiment with this item. I park a Maxima in a portable garage (Harbor Freight). Mice get under the hood liner and store little dried berries that rattle and roll around when the hood is opened. I cleaned out everything and reinstalled the liner. I then put this repeller in easily enough ( I found a flat spot where I could use velcro rather than the supplied zip ties) and turned it on. The flashing lights look like they'd be annoying enough to mice, but maybe they think there's a new disco in the driveway where they can go clubin' with their friends. I opened the hood recently and the same rattle and roll was happening under the hood liner. (I have had some success with peppermint oil on the ground where I park the car and in little tinfoil and cotton ball packets I put in the vehicle.) We have similar plug in repellers in the house - mice get used to it over time.
Borntotinker
January 21, 2025
Our warm engine was attracting rodents to live in the engine compartment and nest inside the air filter box. We found seed husks, droppings and chewed wiring at the alternator. We cleaned out the engine compartment and have not observed any droppings or further damage. Installation is easy. It is compact, light weight and can be placed on the firewall, below the hood or on the sides of the engine compartment. It is best to avoid hot areas and moving parts of the engine. We pointed the speaker grill toward the mid-engine area.
Robert Cruder
December 5, 2024
Also, note that some units pull more current than others. One said that it only drains the battery after a month and a half. I cannot even tolerate that and find this one is among the least.I ordered this after finding a nest in my truck which goes months between trips. It worked instantly flashing the LEDs. Obviously, I can't hear it but we will find out if the mice do.
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