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Mice Repellent Plug-ins, Mouse repellent Squirrels Rodent Repellent Indoor Ultrasonic Pest Repeller, Mouse Deterrent Rat Control for Home Attic Garage RV

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Features

  • How it works: The Ultrasonic Rodent Repeller comprises a transducer and dual speakers, emitting high-pressure waves and ultrasonic sounds ranging from 25kHz to 60kHz. Additionally, it features 9 LED strobe lights that disrupt rodents' vision in dark environments, proving highly irritating to them. Consequently, rodents and pests are compelled to seek refuge elsewhere, prompting them to vacate your home.
  • 4 in 1 Ultrasonic Rodent repellent: You can manually adjust these 4 modes to achieve the effect you want. You dont need to buy various products for different kinds of pests. TEST = test tone (simulate the sound heard by rodents, check whether the device can work). ULTRA = Ultrasound (effectively repel mice and rodents). TRANS = pressure wave (effectively repel squirrels). DUO = pressure wave + ultrasound (repel all pests, rodents and insects).
  • Wide Coverage Area:The Ultrasonic Pest Repeller effectively deters rats, mice, squirrels, cockroaches, spiders, and various other rodents and pests. It provides effective coverage within indoor areas of up to 1600 sq. ft., ensuring no concerns about rooms being too large to cover. This device finds widespread usage in homes, warehouses, offices, gardens, hotels, and various other settings.
  • 360Coverage: The 360 ultrasonic emission effectively repels rodents and pests, reaching into every corner of your home. The diverse shapes and options ensure compatibility with nearly any nook or cranny that has an outlet. This provides comprehensive protection against rodents throughout your home. As the ultrasonic waves emitted by the repellent don't penetrate walls, it's advisable to use one device per room for optimal results.
  • Easy to Use: Simply plug the repellent into the socket, and it will activate immediately. The Blue/Green illumination indicates its proper functioning. There's no need to clean up dead pests, deal with unpleasant odors, or worry about batteries, saving you a significant amount of money.

Brand: SHTCUS


Color: Blue-White


Style: Modern


Is Electric: Yes


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Package Dimensions: 5.16 x 3.82 x 3.31 inches


Item Weight: 9.6 ounces


Date First Available: May 2, 2024


Manufacturer: SHTCUS


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  • What happens after the honeymoon...
"The Scarlet Pimpernel" is one of my all-time favorite pieces of literature. As such, finding any adaptation electrifies me..and this 1982 adaptation, by far, THE definitive one of them all. From a great and believable cast, to stunning costumes, to a flowing and intriguing plot, this is truly an edition not to miss. CONTENT ISSUES: Well, honestly, there isn't much to worry about. The only three things worth noting are 1. The very tame and rare use of expletives. 2. The lower-neckline dresses (but it's period wear...you can't do much about that). 3. And that Armand is seen in the same bed twice with his love interest. No they aren't "doing it" on screen...but they do share the same bed. *Absolutely no plot spoilers* THE STORY: For me, I typically have high expectations for any adaptation of this tale. You see, on the surface, it is a swashbuckling adventure of espionage. But in reality the tale is a much deeper and personal one. It centers largely around the troubled marriage of Sir Percy and Lady Marguerite...and how that influences the Scarlet Pimpernel. It really is a tale about trust and the "what happens after the honeymoon phase" where the real marriage either blossoms or collapses. The tale itself is not just a hope that both the rich and common are capable of good, but that marriage and love is worth the struggle...and can become stronger because of it. The multi-layerd themes of this tale is precisely what makes this one of my utmost favorite pieces of literature. And this movie itself captures these themes rather well. THE MOVIE: This adaptation is, in fact, a merging of the first two books from Baroness Orczy's Scarlet Pimpernel series, "The Scarlet Pimpernel" and "El Dorado"...and they do it brilliantly and smoothly. Amazing that it wasn't merged as such before since the first book leads into the second so well. COMPARED TO THE BOOK... With films, it's expected that some expansion should occur...and this is no exception. What is impressive, though, is that these are quite welcome expansions -Percy & Marguerite- As fun as the political intrigue, witty banter, and espionage is, these pale in comparison to the drama that surrounds its central theme of the struggle of marriage and trust. The original first book touches on it well, but only merely alludes to Percy and Marguerite's courtship. We don't really get to see the "before" all too much. This film, however, makes it a point to emphasize their courtship period (45 minutes) since this will play, emotionally, into the conflict later on. -Chauvelin & Marguerite- This is one of the few points of absolute liberty the film takes. In the books, these two are no more than old friends (prior to the schism), but here, they are portrayed as former lovers who, at one point, shared the same dream but ended up walking different paths towards it. This plays really well into fleshing out Chauvelin and Marguerite's character and showing even more so their stark differences. Other liberties: The film also takes other liberties such as swapping around the order of some scenes or outright moving the events of a scene in the book to another area (such as Marguerite's and Percy's heart to heart happens at the party instead of in the intimacies of their own home). That said, though some things I would have preferred to stay the same, these differences still prove advantageous for the purposes of the film and keep to the spirit of the book and characters. Changes exist, but this is very much still "The Scarlet Pimpernel". THE ONLY ISSUES I HAD WITH THE FILM: Many books tend to center around the main proclaimed hero of the book. Not so here. The original first book is a tale largely told from Lady Marguerite's perspective and that added a unique dynamic in seeing events unfold with "half-knowledge" (you saw things as she experienced and understood it...which were not always the full truth). I didn't mind that the movie did not revolve around Marguerite as much...but I think it missed a great opportunity in amplifying her "realization" moment. They glazed over it a bit. They also bypassed a lot of the heroic pursuit she did in following the Scarlet Pimpernel to Paris. It wasn't a total loss though as it still worked with the film, but it would have been a nice touch. Still the fact that they blended two books seamlessly together AND greatly expanded on background info does make this drawback understandable (and they did it right with going a a full 2 hours and 20 minutes to tie it together properly). It is worth noting that on these particular aspects the 1934 film does surpass this 1982 adaptation. All in all: This is truly a beautiful film that has a very well developed and heartwarming romance, tons of swashbuckling excitement, believable and relatable characters. It is a beautiful display of the strength of love that lasts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2015 by Hope this helps

  • The Settings of Time gone by.
I have enjoyed this Old Movie and seeing these young Actors in color is a delight.
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2024 by Barbara Cooper

  • Very Enjoyable
I haven't read the book or seen the 1934 movie (I like vintage but 1934 is too old for me), so this is my view without any bias from previous knowledge of the story. My own experience though is when ever I have first read a book then seen the movie or TV program based on the book, it is a 100% guarantee I am going to be disappointed in the movie. There is no way the thoughts and intricate discussion in a book are going to be fully captured on a movie. No way possible. So, even tho some criticized the movie compared to the book and the original 1934 movie, I took my chances and I'm very happy I did. I like Jane Seymore. I have no opinion on her acting skills because I just like her in any movie. She's very watchable for me. I found Anthony Andrews fascinating, if not a little entertaining, in his aloof, upper class snobbery----yet boyishly charming at the same time. I found him over-all very attractive (cute!!) and when he wasn't playing the privileged role and became "real", he had much sex-appeal. The story kept me on my toes and near the end my heart was racing a bit wondering how all this was going to play out. Wondering if our hero, the Scarlet Pimpernel would meet his fate at the guillotine or use his extraordinary wit to extricate himself out of a hopeless situation. There are enough twists and shifts to keep the energy going. Over all I found it very entertaining and will watch again after some time; if for no other reason than to lay eyes on Anthony Andrews again, and of course to adore the always beautiful Miss Seymore. This is a clean movie without the sex, language or gore. Period films any more too often include all of the above. This one though is made before the playwrights descended into the gutter. This isn't fit for younger children because of the story line. Though there is no gore, the guillotine scenes with the mob gathering and cheering for the morbid beheading of children, women and men alike, the scenes bring the imagination right up to the point of beheading so the imagination is fevered enough that it has a lasting impact. It's disturbing for some adults like me, but thankfully I will give a hand to the directors for at least stopping short of showing blood or rolling heads. I most enjoyed the game of wits that played out from beginning to end. I do recommend this. Lots of story going on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2021 by Meeme

  • Love classic tales.
I saw this at a younger age on Arts and Entertainment. I loved how Jane played the part. Had to have it for my library.
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024 by Ginny Veldsma

  • Where has this been my whole life?
I watched it numerous times after first finding it. It's charming, fun, and worth traveling back to 80s production quality for. I wish I'd seen it in the 80s. It would have been a favorite of mine. I'm thrilled to have found it now. I highly recommend watching it.
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2024 by L.J.

  • Most true to book
I adored the portrayal of Sir Percy and his disguises and faces. He is a complex character and they stayed true to him. He outwitted and outsmarted his enemies, just like in the book. There were of course a few changes from the book, and it's also incorporated eldorado, but this version *feels* the most like the Scarlet Pimpernel to me, as someone who has read the book over and over before watching. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2024 by Heather

  • Classic!
My son watched this in Frenceh Class as an assignment. The six of us (3 boys, 3 girls) were captivated by this classic movie! Bravo! Not sure why anyone wants to hear this in Franch though.
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2024 by Sean McCormick

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