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Victor M792 Heavy-Duty Indoor Sonic PestChaser Pro Ultrasonic Mouse, Rat and Other Rodent Repeller

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About this item

  • Humanely Repels Rodents – This plug-in repellent device is effective against mice, rats, and other rodents
  • Designed for Large Spaces – Plug this device into an outlet in large rooms, including attics, garages, basements, warehouses, and more
  • Flexible Placement – The device boasts a 6-foot power cord which allows for ideal placement
  • Tough on Rodents – The plug-in repellent produces a high frequency sound that repels rodents but is inaudible to humans
  • Peace of Mind – This non-toxic, poison free rodent control method is safe for use around people and non-rodent pets


Product Description

The Victor Heavy-Duty Sonic Pest Chaser Rodent Repeller emits high frequency sound waves that effectively repel rodents from protected areas. With more than 2 times the power output of standard ultrasonic pest control units, this PestChaser is ideal for use in larger rooms, such as kitchens, garages, attics and basements. A 6 ft. cord enables ideal placement. The sound is completely inaudible to people and non-rodent pets. Varying intensity and frequencies of ultrasonic sound waves prevents rodents from getting used to the Victor Sonic PestChaser. Since the sound is inaudible, a red LED light tells you the unit is working properly. It's kinder than traps, safer than poisons when used as directed, and there are no dead rodents to dispose of, so it minimizes human contact with mice, rats, and other disease-bearing rodents. Reduction in rodent activity should occur within 6-10 days. Estimated service life of the unit is 5-7 years or more. Note: Ultrasonic sound cannot penetrate furniture, cabinets or walls. Multiple units required for multiple rooms.

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With more than twice the power of standard ultrasonic rodent control units, the Victor Heavy-Duty Sonic PestChaser is one of the most powerful electronic pest control devices on the market. Use the PestChaser to repel rodents safely, economically, and effectively with high-frequency sound waves. Get rid of rodents without any messy traps to empty. The 6-foot power cord allows for ideal placement. You won't hear a thing, and you won't have to worry anymore about rodents in your home. The Heavy-Duty PestChaser is inexpensive to use, long lasting, and safe for you and for your pets.

M792 Heavy-Duty
Sonic PestChaser
At a Glance:

  • Effectively repels rats and mice by emitting high-frequency sound waves
  • Perfectly safe and inaudible for people and non-rodent pets
  • Varying ultrasonic waves prevent rodents from getting used to the sound
  • 6-foot cord allows for ideal placement in large rooms
  • Red LED light shows that the unit is working properly
  • Inexpensive to use, with a service life of at least five to seven years

Simply plug the unit into any standard wall outlet, and you're done. .
The high-frequency ultrasound prompts rats to leave without causing them harm.Easily and Effectively Rids Your Home of Mice and Rats
No fuss or mess--the Victor Heavy-Duty Sonic PestChaser does all the work. Just plug the 6-foot power cord into regular wall outlet and then place the unit in the ideal location. Field tests conducted for the Canadian Registration showed a marked reduction in rodent activity in an average of 6 to 10 days. The PestChaser's high-frequency ultrasound doesn't kill rodents, but rather creates an environment that is uncomfortable for them, so they simply leave. Its complex, non-repetitive frequency features multiple peaks between 32 and 62 kHz, so rodents don't have the chance to get used to the sound.

Safe for You and Your Pets
The ultrasonic sound waves are completely inaudible to people, dogs, cats, birds, and fish (PestChaser should not be used around pet rodents). Since you won't hear anything, a red LED light behind the speaker grill lets you know that the PestChaser is working properly. The Heavy-Duty PestChaser is kinder than traps and safer than poison. By eliminating the need to empty traps, PestChaser minimizes human contact with disease-bearing rodents.

One Unit Covers an Average Room
This device is ideal for large-sized rooms, including kitchens, garages, attics, and basements. Ultrasonic sound cannot go around corners or penetrate hard surfaces like furniture, cabinets, walls, or ceilings. You will need one PestChaser unit for each room where you have a rodent problem.

Inexpensive and Long-Lasting
The Heavy-Duty PestChaser costs less than one cent a day to operate on a 24-hour basis, so you don't have to worry about keeping it plugged in at all times. The estimated service life of each unit is 5 to 7 years, and many PestChasers are still working after 10 or more years. Throughout that time, no adjustment or service is ever required.

What's in the Box
Plug-in unit.



edwardl301
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
Works well and lasts for several years. I have purchased a few over the years.
Linda M.
Reviewed in Canada on April 11, 2025
There is a lot of hype out there that these gadgets do not work. I am here to tell you that is hoopla. They absolutely do work. I have about a 20 year old victory, one of the first sonic sound mouse repellers. We moved recently to a house that was infested and after plugging in my old pal and trapping a few, they were pretty much gone. Until a week ago when we had a power outage due to a storm, and were out for 2 days. The mice quickly invaded our house, nesting and pooping literally everywhere. Power back on, trapped a few, and thanks to the victory they were gone. I was so convinced that this has been working all these years, that I put it upstairs and bought the latest model....not a stir of a mouse in the house. Mouse droppings leave airborne dangerous toxins behind which I am deathly allergic to. I cannot be happier with this product. If you have an infestation problem this will be your best allie ever! Linda
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
My husband brought this home from the thrift store and it worked so well I have purchased 3 more. I assumed it would not work like other plug-ins that didn't work. But this is a big unit so I humored my hubby. After 2 days I didn't believe what I sensed: less mouse activity. We went away for a week to return to NO MOUSE ACTIVITY in the room. We then purchased the others and have no activity on the top floor of our house. I am also using essential oils also but the oils didn't work this well on there own before. We cannot stop their food sources: dog upstairs and bird downstairs.* We still have mice on the main floor and in the basement so I plan to purchase more. I am afraid that moving the ones I have will just move mice around and this is working. It's really working! I hope to update with more good news.*So far it doesn't bother our dog or bird.
Ron Michaud
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024
Price was right... they only last a couple years bit if they are working it keeps small rodents out of my garage
ANICETO DALOISIO
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
This product is terrific for dealing with rodent issues. The non-toxic method of repelling pests appealed to me a lot. I really appreciate its flexible placement options, and I've used it in both my attic and garage. The high frequency sound it emits is a huge plus, and thankfully, it's inaudible to humans. I find it ideal for large spaces like basements and warehouses too. All in all, it's a highly effective product, very satisfied with its performance.
A M
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024
I used this product, and while I assume it had been repelling rodents - although I did spot two while using it - it just randomly stopped working one day just after I unplugged it, and immediately plugged it back in. This happened today, less than three weeks after the return window had closed on November 6, 2024. It now feels like a waste of money because I can’t replace it, unless I buy another one.
LC
Reviewed in Canada on September 1, 2022
SIMPLE it doesn't work...... I order it to get rid of rats in my shed, it didn't work they are still there. The rats kill and eat my pigeons.
Fredaster38
Reviewed in France on July 25, 2021
j'avais meme oubié que je l'avais installé dans me combles perdu !ça doit marcher donc !ça ne fait pas de bruit (mais en meme temps je ne dors pas dans mes combles)
Jorge Martínez Vila
Reviewed in Mexico on June 3, 2020
llego en tiempo y hasta el momento me ha funcionado
apriles78
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2012
My rat infestation is back. Last time I had to have a pest control guy come out and, of course, he killed the critters, which is rather awful. This time I didn't want to have to kill them, but none of my other sound repellent devices were working, so I forked up the $30 for this one, hoping it would be more effective. It's not a silent device ... even I can hear it working. Its buzzing noise is rather annoying, so I hoped it would do its job. But the rats have stayed, multiplied, and made themselves at home in my garage. Worse, they've found a way into the walls and have even somehow gotten into the upstairs bedroom. So much for driving them away!Oh yes, and the neighborhood cats sit, enthralled, in front of my garage door because of all the ratly antics they can hear inside. If I could only charge for the rat show, I would be making a bundle, but alas, no one's interested in paying to see rats run up and down and across a garage door and distribute leavings every which place, or frolic in my storage boxes where they are no doubt destroying things. The cats would no doubt like to help me with my problem in the typical feline fashion; however, I'm looking for a less fatal solution.It seems pretty cruel to kill those cute little rats with their pink noses and their white bellies. They sniff each other and scratch behind their ears, just like my dogs. Hating to take my dad's advice (which is to kill the critters again), I just purchased a catch and release trap. The rats are ruining my garage, infesting the crawl spaces in my house, and who knows what they might manage to do in the upstairs bedroom. So I am hoping a catch-and-release device will work.I tried to get a trap that is ventilated so the rats won't die before I can set them free in an open field that's several blocks away. (Please don't tell me the rats will just come right back to my house. I'm hoping their sense of "home" isn't very good. If not, I will have to open a rat circus in my garage and charge entry fees.)
Mr. BBQ
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2012
After finding that my '63 Continental convertible had become a mouse metropolis while parked in our barn over last winter, I started trapping mice. After catching an average of 3 mice a DAY for two weeks, I decided to try one of these. I put this in two weeks ago and have caught exactly ZERO mice since, and seen no further evidence of mice. This thing kicks mouse butt.My barn is a modern steel one, with a concrete floor, and I have this positioned so that one speaker points along the front past the main door, and the other down a clear path on one side. I expect the concrete and steel help the sound reflect around the inside - I have traps placed all over the barn (24' x 36').But it is not silent; it sounds something like a quiet refrigerator or old TV running. It is not very loud, and when my compact refrigerator in the barn turns on I can't hear it over the reefer. But I would not want it in my bedroom or in a room I was trying to work or watch TV in. We also have dogs and I would be concerned about how it might affect them.So it's an excellent device, I just knocked off a star for them saying it is silent when it is not really. I'm ordering another for a second outbuilding now.Winter is coming, and the mice will really start trying to move inside, so more time will tell how good these things really are - I'll update my review if they don't keep working.UPDATE 12/9/12: Cold weather did in fact turn up a few mice. I've trapped about 1 or 2 a week during the really cold weather, but still WAY down from before. The traps that got the mice were in places that were along a wall and shielded from the PestChaser, all the traps out in the building haven't caught any.The 2nd unit is in a stable with loose dirt floors, and it is less effective there. I have caught a few mice about 20' away in sight of the unit, but it's still worthwhile.
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