Thermacell Offering Father's Day Promo Pack

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posted on June 17, 2015
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What better way to show appreciation for dear old dad than by ensuring he isn't blanketed by mosquitoes while he works the grill the summer? For a limited time, Thermacell is offering a special promo pack that should do the trick. And, hey, you could always buy one for yourself, too.

The 2015 Father's Day Promo Pack includes one Mosquito Repellent Appliance in Realtree Xtra Green Camo (with three mats and one butane cartridge) and one of the company's Mosquito Repellent Refills (with 12 mats and four butane cartridges). That's more than enough to get anyone's insect defense started, whether they're on hunt, casting a line or just relaxing in the backyard.

The Mosquito Repellent Appliance effectively repels mosquitoes, black flies and those other pesky biting insects, without emitting an odor that'll be noticeable to game animals when afield. It does so without lotions, sprays or oils—you just turn it on and let it do its work. The refills are required to keep your unit running: Each mat is should be replaced after four hours of continuous use, and each butane cartridge can burn for up to 12 hours.

The promo package carries an MSRP of $39.99, versus a price tag over $50 if you purchased the products individually, at any other time of year.

For more information, go to Thermacell.com.

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