Go bless from Ireland 🇮🇪 thanks for your video I have one been shipped hopefully it will keep those mosquitoes 🦟 away from me I suffer bad from them I really hope my up coming trip goes without being bitten
Interesting, informative, & enjoyable presentation, Pastor Doug! While the FlexTail is extremely effective & multipurose, it is also more expensive (even at discount price) than some folks can afford. Because charging devices eventually run out of power or simply malfunction, I like to have a Citronella Candle with me. They are inexpensive & work well on my frequently- mosquito-infested pier on our waterfront. In no way am I degrading the electronic device. I rejoice for & with those who are fortunate enough to have them! And, as always, thanks for always highlighting your very meaningful presentations with Scripture & inspirational scenery! God bless you & to God be the glory!
Thank you, Pastor George. The company was nice enough to mail me one. Yes lower priced options are burning Citronella, or burning anything will have an effect. Any sort of smoke can at least help keep them away. But in my test the Tiny Repel seemed to work a lot better. God bless.
Looks pretty good. Any idea how long it runs on full charge? Or how long ea card lasts? Price ? I like it, Another Great Review Doug. TY. God Bless 🙏 you and all of us. Amen..
I have developed a system where I treat my woods clothes and gear with permethrin, and also use a homemade repellent on exposed skin, etc. So for this video, I skipped all of that. I hiked into the woods with nuthin. On the 2nd trip I was surprised by the clouds of mosquitoes. But then I was surprised again on how well the Tiny Repel worked as I sat under the tarp for 15 min. But I just got it. I've taken it on the 2 trips. I don't think I can rate it vs other gear yet.
the info from the company talks about building up a cloud over a little time. So that is how I tested it, and it seemed to work really well. I haven't had it that long, and didn't test it walking.
@@cjmi52 That's too bad. I don't know what happened. I did notice that Dave Canterbury reviewed the Tiny Repel as well, and had good luck with it. One guess I have is that maybe there are different species of mosquitoes, so maybe a species in your area isn't as repelled by it. I've read scientific papers on repellents and they list the species of mosquito. But I'm not a scientist or anything. I just recorded my own results in my area (NH, US on the ME border).
Bless You Doug from Daz in Australia
hey, Daz. God bless you, too
Got one, it's really amazing. one of the coolest affordable gadgets ever.
Good review Doug, thanks for sharing, God bless brother !
thank you, Michael. God bless you, too.
... Love the "Real Test" videos!! Thank you !!!
Jeff
Thank you so much, Jeff
Go bless from Ireland 🇮🇪 thanks for your video I have one been shipped hopefully it will keep those mosquitoes 🦟 away from me I suffer bad from them I really hope my up coming trip goes without being bitten
Salut from Brunswick, Maine, US.....
Thanks for watching
Old Town here
This is a great emergency 🆘 tool no doubt!
I’ll be looking into it, would love it if you regularly mention the price and product name 😃🙏🏽
Interesting, informative, & enjoyable presentation, Pastor Doug! While the FlexTail is extremely effective & multipurose, it is also more expensive (even at discount price) than some folks can afford. Because charging devices eventually run out of power or simply malfunction, I like to have a Citronella Candle with me. They are inexpensive & work well on my frequently- mosquito-infested pier on our waterfront. In no way am I degrading the electronic device. I rejoice for & with those who are fortunate enough to have them! And, as always, thanks for always highlighting your very meaningful presentations with Scripture & inspirational scenery! God bless you & to God be the glory!
Thank you, Pastor George. The company was nice enough to mail me one. Yes lower priced options are burning Citronella, or burning anything will have an effect. Any sort of smoke can at least help keep them away. But in my test the Tiny Repel seemed to work a lot better. God bless.
Auburn , Maine 🙋
hello. Nice to see you
Hey Shoe, nice vid. Ur a good dude
Hi. Thank you so much
Looks pretty good. Any idea how long it runs on full charge? Or how long ea card lasts? Price ? I like it, Another Great Review Doug. TY. God Bless 🙏 you and all of us. Amen..
Thanks Doug from North Carolina. Looks like it works well. On a scale of 1-10 with 10 being your most favorite piece of gear, how would you rate this?
I have developed a system where I treat my woods clothes and gear with permethrin, and also use a homemade repellent on exposed skin, etc. So for this video, I skipped all of that. I hiked into the woods with nuthin. On the 2nd trip I was surprised by the clouds of mosquitoes. But then I was surprised again on how well the Tiny Repel worked as I sat under the tarp for 15 min. But I just got it. I've taken it on the 2 trips. I don't think I can rate it vs other gear yet.
@@DougShoeBushcraft
That's fair. Thanks for your reply!
The question for me would be, does it have to be stationary to build up a cloud of repellent, or does it work while on the move?
the info from the company talks about building up a cloud over a little time. So that is how I tested it, and it seemed to work really well. I haven't had it that long, and didn't test it walking.
How long does it take to recharge?
How long does it last in time
Do you have any alternates for the repellant pads?
I'm sorry but I do not have any alternates for the repellant pads.
Good. Man
thank you, Bradley
Was this sponsored? Because I’m my opinion this product is garbage…but I bought it with my own money and it repels zero mosquitoes.
It worked well for me. I followed the instructions. You have to stay in one place and give it time to build up a zone of protection.
@@DougShoeBushcraft I stayed in one place. Used it on my deck. Zero effect.
@@cjmi52 That's too bad. I don't know what happened. I did notice that Dave Canterbury reviewed the Tiny Repel as well, and had good luck with it. One guess I have is that maybe there are different species of mosquitoes, so maybe a species in your area isn't as repelled by it. I've read scientific papers on repellents and they list the species of mosquito. But I'm not a scientist or anything. I just recorded my own results in my area (NH, US on the ME border).