Customer Reviews for The Giant Destroyer Gas Bomb

The Giant Destroyer Gas Bomb
by Atlas Chemical

The Giant Destroyer Gas Bomb List Price: $6.99
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Tools and Hardware Reviews of The Giant Destroyer Gas Bomb

Customer Review: Giant Destroyer?
Summary: 4 Stars

Not sure what happened to the critters with this one. It put off a toxic smell, but no sign of the varments running for their life.

Customer Review: These work.
Summary: 4 Stars

They have a long burn time and are really noxious. Sometimes one won't stay lit but I would say only about 1 percent of the time.

Customer Review: They no longer work well
Summary: 2 Stars

I have used hundreds of Giant Killers in various yards over the last decade, but I can no longer recommend them. I assume Atlas changed their formula because they used to work well, but now they go out, often before they have burned even a third of the way. I have taken to drilling a hole in the end that does not come with a hole, cutting the fuse in half and putting half a fuse in each end so I can light the other end after the first end goes out. Getting them lit now is more difficult because they changed to an ( apparently ) cheaper fuse. The old green fuse worked well, but the new red fuse barely burns at all. It looks like another case of same MBA squeezing more profit out of something until it is worthless. I am switching to using lawnmower exhaust.

Customer Review: gophers still there
Summary: 2 Stars

Bought this product to get rid of gophers however there is no change in activity. Only reason I gave it 2 stars instead of 1 is due to the fact they lit very easily and put up a lot of smoke so it seems the product worked however trapping may be the best way to get rid of gophers.

Customer Review: Alot of smoke and mirrors
Summary: 1 Stars

Well, I've gone through the whole box, and no luck in clearing out my pocket gopher problem with the "Giant Destroyer". I was as close as it gets to an active burrow, I watched the gopher stick his head out of the hole, and I ran over and dumped the lit destroyer into the hole. I quickly sealed it, and you could hear the device burning underneath the dirt -- and there was no leaking smoke anywhere in the yard. So this is the best case scenario, a entire tunnel filled with smoke, knowing the gopher was
right there. Things were quiet for the day, but sure enough at dusk, another new hole pops up in our yard.

So my advice, you can probably skip this step, and move on to the traps, and then poison pellets for the gopher problem.



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