Blast Bugs To Death With A Tiny Salt Shotgun


If you are looking for an entertaining way to rid your home of bugs then you might want to check out the Bug-A-Salt. It uses ordinary table salt and kinetic energy to blast little insects to death.

The Bug-A-Salt, which operates much like a Nerf gun, is mostly harmless to humans (as long as you don’t shoot them in the eyes).

The project is still in the funding stage on Indiegogo but given that it has achieved more than three times its goal and that the designer, one Lorenzo Maggiore has already had the molds cut, the chances of it seeing production are very high indeed.

No one pities the fly …

BUG-A-SALT miniaturized shotgun effect is generated through this ingenious design. Ordinary table salt is utilized as a lethal projectile with accuracy range within 3 feet. Bugs will remain whole for easy clean up.

NO LICENSES, NO LIMITS, NO BATTERIES

Insect hunting as sport has entered the 21st century with this fun, new non-toxic device.

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Lift LOADER CAP and pour in ordinary granulated table salt (Holds about 50 shots).
  2. SLIDE COCKING HANDLE towards you and push away towards barrel of gun. This action will activate AUTO-SAFETY and POP-UP SIGHT will appear, indicating gun is ready to fire!
  3. Release AUTO-SAFETY by clicking towards you.
  4. Aim at target and fire!

FEATURES

  • Non-Toxic
  • No batteries
  • Extremely inexpensive to use
  • Excellent for flies on windows
  • Excellent for bugs on ceilings and in corners
  • Fun—Say goodbye to insect intruders

Price: $30 [Source]

 

About the author: C. S. Magor

 

C.S. Magor is the editor-in-chief and reporter at large for Uberreview and We Interrupt. He currently resides in a sleepy basin town in the Japanese countryside - where both his bank balance and the lack of space in his home are testament to his addiction to all things shiny.

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