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MozziStop2x 100ml Citronella Mosquito Repellent Diffusers

R199

Retail: R350
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This product is a Citronella Mosquito Repellent Aromatherapy Diffuser that eliminates mosquitoes without the worry of bacteria. It sterilizes and purifies the air while removing unpleasant odors, providing a fresh and elegant aroma.

The aromatherapy is pure and non-toxic, serving as an effective and natural mosquito repellent. It offers continuous protection for 40-50 days. The water-resistant formula makes it a greener alternative to electric mosquito coils, suitable for various spaces in your home and providing 24-hour protection for the whole family.

Product Features
  • Pack of 2
  • Mosquito deterrent
  • Air sterilization and purification
  • Fresh aroma
  • Non-toxic
  • Citronella extract
  • Long-lasting protection
  • Eco-friendly
  • Please note: Store in a cool, dry place
Product Specifications  
  • Dimensions: 12 x 9 x 4.8cm
  • Capacity: 100ml 
  • Shelf life: 3 years
  • Ingredients: Water, Comfrey Extract , Peppermint Oil, Angelica Root Extract, Citronella Oil, Flavescent Extract 
What's in the Box? 
  • 2x Bottle of Mosquito Repellent Aroma
  • 10x Expanding Strips
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