- Artisan Craftsmanship made in the Amish style with durable acacia wood, 100% real leather and brass rivet.
- Remove flying and crawling insects and pests in style without bug spray or chemicals.
- Effective on Flies, Mosquitoes, Horse Flies, Wasps and many more.
- Heavy duty, bugs have no chance.
- Hand wash recommended.
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Cris Sangster
Kill’em Dead
Sometimes you want a more satisfying experience when swatting a fly, sometimes you want to know that you could swat a hornet, spider or even small bird, this is for those times.
Reynaldo Quillao
Classy
Like most people, I have a few wire and plastic flyswatters in the house, but those have no style and are prone to bending and breaking. This stylish wood and leather flyswatter is all class. It looks good and feels good in the hand. The wood handle won't bend out of shape and the leather swatter won't shatter when I strike something hard in anger. It has a nice heft and the weight of the leather adds power to the killing stroke. I have one for indoors and one for outdoors, because why not?
SecretoMoney Na Power
Kill those bugs with style!
Kill flies with style! This swatter gets the job done with flair. I got it because I wanted to have a better option than those plastic ones that are cheap and break down, plus they make a huge mess. This fly swatter is refined and it looks pretty cool. Cleaning it is tricky because on one side the leather is smooth and on the other it is unfinished, just be mindful to use the smooth side and it is easy to clean.
Helena Loffelmanova
My favorite swatter.
I love this fly shatter. My family is rough on fly shatters, those cheap metal handles are usually bent after a couple of weeks. Not a problem with this swatter. The leather is sturdy enough to provide a good slap, also. Can’t complain! Looks much less offensive hanging in our kitchen, as well.
Santos Ferrer Ytzehr
Vintage look
Durable sturdy fits a rustic or vintage decor
Ping La
Most Attractive Fly Swatter Ever
Fly swatters are traditionally ugly. They come in questionable colors of plastic, are always getting lost, and promise a non-aesthetic end for the flies. I never actually even thought about a better-looking swatter, but clearly someone has because this is as attractive as a swatter could get. It is also quite lethal if your aim is good. I hope the flies appreciate their artisanal end.
Cristy Ranae Culler
Works well!
Heavy duty.
Tyana Smith
It's a bug swatter that doesn't look gross hanging in my kitchen
This is just a piece of leather, riveted to a wooden stick, with a loop for hanging. The leather is floppy enough that it works well to kill the flying critters you are trying to exterminate. It works. Since the leather is fastened to one side of the wood, it is offset to that side. it makes sense to have that side be the one to make contact. It is also the side that is finished leather rather than suede. The smooth leather is easy to wipe clean if guts get on it. The whole thing looks nice actually and doesn't scream "fly swatter" hanging from my fridge, but is just as handy.
Toky Noel Marcelin
Perfect
This Leather Fly Swatter is the Chinese version of the original Amish Leather Fly Swatter but it still does the same thing and works great and you save money. I recommend it.
Tanika Armstrong
Only ninjas buy!
Definitely awesome! Works so much better then those cheap a** plastic ones. Works even better when your swatting mid flight bugs.