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🚗 Keep your ride rodent-free with smart, silent power!
The Loraffe Ultrasonic Rodent Repellent is a compact, battery-powered device designed to protect vehicles and enclosed spaces from rodents. It emits silent ultrasonic waves combined with flashing LED strobe lights to deter pests like mice, rats, and squirrels. Featuring a motion sensor, it conserves battery by activating only when the vehicle is parked, delivering continuous protection for over 65 days per set of batteries. Built with heat-resistant materials, it’s engineered for under-hood use but versatile enough for garages, attics, and more.







| ASIN | B08CV2Q15G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #51,999 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #267 in Outdoor Ultrasonic Insect & Pest Repellers |
| Brand | Loraffe |
| Brand Name | Loraffe |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,926 Reviews |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.76"L x 1.73"W x 4.73"H |
| Item Weight | 0.27 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ZN-511BD1PL1 |
| Model Number | ZN-5112P1 |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.76"L x 1.73"W x 4.73"H |
| Style | Compact |
| Style Name | Compact |
| Target Species | Chipmunk, Mouse, Rat, Squirrel |
| UPC | 759838137104 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
N**R
Mice in car hoods and blower fan assembly
We purchased the Loraffe Pack of 2 Under Hood Animal Repeller Battery Operated Rodent Repellent Ultrasonic Rat Strobe Light Mouse Deterrent for Car Engine Garage Attic Warehouse Indoor Pest Control, Vehicle Protection as we had a 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid (just traded in on a 2021 Subaru Crosstrek) and also a 2016 Honda Pilot. Mice were getting up in the hood and above the hood insulator pad of both the Pilot and the Civic, and building a nest in the blower fan housing (above the cabin filter) of the Civic. WE had tried EVERYTHING, mainly pillow batting soaked in Peppermint Oil, but once the oil evaporated/dispersed, they came right back! We're trying the Loraffe Under Hood Animal Repeller Battery Operated Rodent Repellent Ultrasonic devices as it was getting expensive to keep replacing the hood insulator assemblies. Very easy to mount in to the Pilot and the new Subaru; instead of using the ties included, I used heavy duty exterior grade Velcro stuck to the back of the devices and placed the other Velcro side on a firm plastic area that was easy to access when the hood was open. It seems that the mice were getting into the engine compartment and then climbing up the firewall to access the hood insulator. As a precautionary measure, I then used some other wire ties and attached a short length of aluminum decorative type chain that I had to the device's mounting holes on one end in the event that the Velcro fails and the device comes loose and drops. We shall see how these devices work before replacing the hood insulator on my Pilot (the danged mice stripped the fibers out of the insulator on the Pilot and had carried it over to the Civic when we had it!! Don't want to take any chances with a new car in the carport! Update4/21/2021 after 2 weeks using the devices in 2 cars:. Picture shown is a BEFORE picture of area underneath the engine cover on a 2016 Honda Pilot. I'd forgotten to check under the engine cover that snaps on to posts above the engine. I had to order another engine cover assembly due to an overly enthusiastic mechanic and to mice chewing the 4 rubber grommets that slip over the posts on engine. When the new engine cover arrived, I took the old one off and there was no sign what-so-ever of any mouse activity under the engine cover, nor in the hood insulator yet! I also have used an aluminum adhesive HVAC tape on the hood insulator (placed on the upside between insulator and the metal hood of the vehicle and placed the battery powered ultrasonics device, along with the 'promotional' 12V device sent by the company along the back firewall where the mice were crawling up into the hood area. Same placement on our new Subaru. I check every morning when I turn the devices off for the day (turn them on at sunset). So far, no mice and I'm very happy with the units!
E**N
These will save your vehicle gasoline lines.
Effective in keeping the squirrels away from underneath our vehicles.
D**E
Ease of use and battery operated...
I purchased this Lafoffe Animal Repeller because I needed a battery-operated unit to deter squirrels in my attic. They were easy to set up, and instructions were included. I did not receive zip ties in my package as someone else mentioned they were included with their purchase but I managed without them. The units are compact but seem durable. I like that there is a tester on the unit which works. I've only been using them for 3 days, in addition to some other items for deterring squirrels. The other items are working somewhat but I needed additional reinforcement for these squatters in my attic. I really hope this pushes them to their breaking point because I am almost at mine, and I refuse to break! This is my house and they must go! I'm giving the units four stars because I don't know how well they work yet. Three days is not enough time to determine their effectiveness. Fingers crossed!
S**A
good product
easy to work, stays in car while driving....Nice
T**.
Multiple alarms
The alarm cycle through lights, silent alarm & non- audible alarm. I have bought several of these items. Some of the boxes I could hear the alarm, some others I could not, with or without the test button on. I dont mind hearing the alarm as long as it repels the rodent which is a squirrel. I had to have 3 of these boxes in my 2011 Ford Escape in order for it to be effective to repel the squirrel. I strongly recommend the unit that uses a C battery as it has a 67 day expiration, whereas the 3 AAA one is every 30 days. So you go through more batteries for the 30 day one. Make sure you set a reminder calendar. I also use Moth balls with this setup. Trial and error, initially I used 1 device- with natural products- the squirrel got me... I then added a 2nd alarm with natural products- squirrel got me again... so I added 1 more alarm, have not had an issue thus far. The ppl below me also got hit- they have 2 alarms on each of their vehicles. So its best to have multiple alarms so they cycle in opposite to each other.
L**N
Really not helping
I’ve tried these units to help combat indoor (not car) mouse infestations, placing them under the sofa, in closets & cupboards, etc in conjunction with using plug-in ultrasonic units with LED lights, also deploying peppermint oil, cinnamon oil, aluminum foil and motion-activated camp lanterns. I’m losing the battle, almost think I can hear the mice giggling at my efforts. Just ordered humane traps (hard for me to make happen given severe disabilities) but I’ll try then I’ll sadly give up on humane efforts and go for traditional traps. Wish it could be otherwise but I can’t live with the copious mouse poop these little creatures produce.
J**.
Bugs Away
Works GREAT! Keep replacing batteries! Got 1 for each car!
L**N
Have used these for years.
I have used these rodent repellers for years. We use to have issues with them under my grill and digging in the yard. No more problems, you just need to stay on top of changing the batteries. They also have units you can plug in and I use that one on my back patio.
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