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Banish mosquitoes from your garden all summer with $40 off the sleek trap that shoppers say 'REALLY works': 'No more bugs in my yard!'
Banish mosquitoes from your garden all summer with $40 off the sleek trap that shoppers say 'REALLY works': 'No more bugs in my yard!'

Daily Mail​

time8 hours ago

  • General
  • Daily Mail​

Banish mosquitoes from your garden all summer with $40 off the sleek trap that shoppers say 'REALLY works': 'No more bugs in my yard!'

The joys of spending time outside are unmatched. There's nothing like soaking up the sunshine on the patio or enjoying a chilled beverage at golden hour with friends. If there's any downside to the experience, it's that mosquitoes and other unwelcome pests can really ruin the ambiance. Swatting at flies while you're trying to relax is a huge pain — but thanks to the Dynatrap LED Mosquito and Insect Trap, your summer is about to get a lot less buggy. Right now it's a phenomenal deal, too. It retails for $85, but you can score it for as low as $44.98 when you enter HELLO15 to snag an extra $15 off your first QVC purchase. Dynatrap LED Mosquito and Insect Trap Bugs, be gone! Never again worry about unwelcome outdoor pests thanks to this sleek and stylish insect trap that effectively manages mosquitoes, flies, wasps, beetles, yellowjackets, gnats, and moths. Available in three colors (forest green, granite, and slate blue), the trap has an ultraviolet LED light and a fan that work in tandem to lure and trap the insects. Enter code HELLO15 at checkout to snag yours for an extra $15 off. $44.98 (was $85) Shop The device is expertly designed to de-bug your patio or porch while adding a pop of subtle style to your space. That's right — this is a fashionable bug trap, and it fits in nicely with your setup instead of sticking out like a sore thumb. Along with being easy on the eyes, the Dynatrap works efficiently to clear your surroundings of the unfriendly critters that may otherwise feast on your food, land on your stuff, or bite you. It's all thanks to the built-in ultraviolet LED bulb, which commands the attention of the insects and draws them in for a closer look. As they venture towards the light, a fan pulls the insect inside, and traps them inside the attached basket. The bulb is powerful, yet not so bold that it will disturb you while you're outside. It's quick and simple to replace when needed, but is designed to last up to six times as long as standard fluorescent lighting, so those changes will be few and far between. Don't fear the idea of emptying the basket, either. It's basically like a miniature trash can. Simply press the button to eject this portion of the trap, then discard the contents in the garbage. It's mess-free, so you'll never make contact with the pests. The Dynatrap treats all unwelcome visitors equally. Whether you're concerned about mosquitoes, flies, wasps, beetles, yellowjackets, gnats, or moths, you can rely on it to effortlessly lure them to the light and trap them in the basket. The beauty of the device is that it puts an effective stop to insect breeding cycles. We all know how difficult it can be to control an infestation once it gets out of hand. This is an excellent ally that can have a huge impact on your efforts to maintain a healthy and clean space outside. What's especially amazing is that it has a half-acre coverage area. It's incredible even for super large yards, and is weather-resistant to stay in beautiful shape even if it's exposed to inclement conditions. Naturally, the reviews are glowing. 'This is the best bug catcher!' exclaimed one happy user. 'I did not get eaten alive this weekend!' 'The half-acre unit has done a wonderful job reducing flying insects as black flies, mosquitoes, and wasps. Working in the yard and the gardens is possible now! I love that the unit is light and preassembled,' raved another. A third shopper said, 'It REALLY works! No more bugs in my yard. It worked right away. I'm very happy with my purchase.' Don't miss this opportunity to snag an impressive $15 off the Dynatrap LED Mosquito and Insect Trap with code HELLO15. It's a must for summer!

Grab the best-selling Ninja Woodfire Grill before this deal sells out - Now 33% OFF with this code!
Grab the best-selling Ninja Woodfire Grill before this deal sells out - Now 33% OFF with this code!

Daily Mail​

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Daily Mail​

Grab the best-selling Ninja Woodfire Grill before this deal sells out - Now 33% OFF with this code!

Let's get grilling! Summer is right around the corner, and that means so are barbecues. As you gear up for the sunny and delicious season ahead, we recommend investing in a grill that can do more — the Ninja Woodfire Pro XL. Ninja Woodfire Pro XL Outdoor Electric Smoker & AirFry Grill Grill up a good time this summer with this best-selling Ninja grill! Whether you are flipping burgers or making veggie kebabs — this innovative tabletop creation gets the job done. Smoke, crisp, bake and MORE! Right now this summer must-have is majorly marked down to $265 with code HELLO15. $265 (was $399) Shop The countertop grill is more than meets the eye, featuring four advanced modes: grill, smoke, crisp, and bake. From family gatherings to chill nights in, you are about to have the summer of a lifetime. The best part is this rare gem is on sale right now with code HELLO15 on QVC, dropping the price to a shocking 33 percent off! Whether you are on the go, tight on space, or just a fan of Ninja's killer kitchen products — the Ninja Woodfire Pro XL is for you. The compact outdoor cooker goes beyond the ordinary with an eclectic design and sleek exterior. You can smoke meat, bake casseroles, crisp french fries, and so much more! Users of the small but mighty tool find the versatility shocking, with one saying: 'We have smoked, grilled and air fried on it. Boston butt, ribs, steaks and veggies. You name it! We are going to have so much fun this summer with it! Worth every penny.' When you purchase your gas-free grill, you will receive everything you need to get started at NO extra cost. Each comes with a nonstick grill grate, built-in thermometer, crisper basket, grease tray, disposable grease tray liner, pellet scoop, and pellet starter packs. By switching to a woodfire gril l you invite a smoky, rich flavor into all your delicious creations! Users love the taste, with one saying: 'Best thing I ever bought very easy and made food delicious!' The Ninja Woodfire Pro XL, which comes in grey and cinnamon, is a must-have this summer for anyone with an outdoorsy spirit. The entire grill is fully waterproof, meaning you can rest easy that your new favorite cooking machine is safe even in the rain. Plus, the large capacity (180 sq inches to be exact!) is perfect for grill-outs with family and friends. From a 10 pounds brisket to four pounds of ribs — this grill master's dream seriously can do anything. Users take their grills everywhere from campgrounds to college! One said: 'I bought it as a Christmas gift for my husband. Best gift ever! He is trying new things all the time. It's small enough to take in the car for our vacation to our friend's cabin by the lake.' So what are you waiting for?! Get grilling right now over on QVC where the Ninja Woodfire Pro XL is selling out faster than ever before. Make sure to use code HELLO15 for the best price we've seen all year.

Pet owners 'absolutely love, love, love' Dyson V12 cordless vac now £150 less in stunning QVC deal
Pet owners 'absolutely love, love, love' Dyson V12 cordless vac now £150 less in stunning QVC deal

The Sun

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Pet owners 'absolutely love, love, love' Dyson V12 cordless vac now £150 less in stunning QVC deal

DYSON fans are rushing to QVC to get their hands on one of the brand's coveted vacuums for a bargain price. The cost of the V12 Detect Slim Absolute has been slashed by £150 and it's now just £399. BUY FROM QVC This Dyson deal at QVC sees a neat 27% hoovered off the usual price of £549. What's more, you can get an extra £5 off your first order if you enter the promo code FIVE4U. Dyson discounts aren't that frequent, so this is definitely a deal to look at if you're in the market for a new vacuum - especially if you've got pets. The V12 is designed for homes with animals, so it makes short work of that pesky, ever-present dog and cat hair. You can use the Motorbar head to deep-clean debris and hair from carpets (it detangles as it goes, so the brush doesn't end up clogged). Alternately, there's the Fluffy Optic head for hard floors and a handy (if strange-looking) hair screw tool for ground-in pet hair and debris. This cordless wonder gives up to 60 minutes of cleaning on a full charge, and offers spin speeds up to 125,000rpm. What's more, the vacuum automatically adjusts suction depending on what it's picking up, and increases power where it's needed. And the filtration system seals in up to 99.99% of allergens and microscopic particles: perfect if you're suffering from hay fever this summer. The Sun Shopping's Aaron Dowler put this big-brand vac to the test, and in his Dyson V12 Detect Absolute Slim review, gave it an 8-out-of-10 verdict. "The Dyson V12 Detect Slim impressed me with its performance, especially its lightweight design," Aaron says. "The laser detection technology worked beautifully on hard floors, and the attachments were versatile enough to tackle pet hair and upholstery." QVC shoppers are smitten too, with one customer writing: "It is incredible what it collects. "We have two short-haired dachshunds, two adults, wool carpets and rugs in our house. "[It's] so easy and lightweight to hoover stairs compared to [the] Dyson Ball Upright we also have, which now never gets used." Another says: "I absolutely love, love, love it! It's so easy to use, easy to empty and clean, and I can do the whole house so quickly. "I use it every day and am gobsmacked at what it picks up... Even my husband said the house smells clean. It really is wonderful." All reasons this handy household tool made it into our pick of the best cordless vacuum cleaners. If you're keen, just be sure to jump on this deal before it comes to an end. Owner of a hungry kitty? Shoppers are rushing to that's now 44% cheaper. For more options from the likes of Shark, Halo and Gtech, head to our best vacuum cleaners article.

Ava and Deborah Take Singapore in the 'Hacks' Season 4 Finale
Ava and Deborah Take Singapore in the 'Hacks' Season 4 Finale

Elle

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Elle

Ava and Deborah Take Singapore in the 'Hacks' Season 4 Finale

Spoilers below. This season of Hacks has revolved around repairing Ava and Deborah's relationship after Ava blackmailed Deborah to become the head writer on Deborah's show last season. The season finale opens after the shocking ninth episode saw Deborah quit her job on air, walking away from her decades-long dream of hosting a late night show. When studio head Bob (Tony Goldwyn) tells Deborah that she must fire Ava because she revealed that the studio appeased a violent guest, she's willing to leave the show. She's finally showing her appreciation for Ava in a way Ava always wanted, but what she didn't realize was that her noncompete means that she'll be unable to perform in any capacity for the next 18 months. It's incredibly difficult to believe that a Hollywood veteran wouldn't realize that studio contracts are typically pretty ironclad, but somehow it seems that Deborah has. She meets with a small-time lawyer (Teddy Margas) who seems shocked that she'd be willing to hire him. He wasn't her first choice, we learn. She's fired her lawyers and gone through several more firms hoping someone could find a way for her to legally perform. Alas, the lawyer agrees with everyone else. There's no way for Deborah to perform without breaching her contract. Realizing that it was her impulsive mistake that created Deborah's situation, Ava takes her own approach to getting Deborah's career back. She suggests to Jimmy (Paul W. Downs) that perhaps offering sexual favors to the head of the network might entice him to give Deborah a break. Jimmy tells her that that's unlikely and he suggests that a better route would be to help Deborah write new material. Alternately, she could work with Greta Gerwig to pitch ideas for her upcoming adaptation of Catcher in the Rye. (The twist is going to be a gender flip.) Deborah and Ava have a discouraging meeting at her house where Deborah turns down her suggestion that they spend 18 months writing intensely so that the minute that Deborah's allowed to perform again, she'll have amazing material ready to go. Deborah needs an audience, she explains. There's no way for her to understand what material works without the feedback that a crowd can provide. 'If I'm not on that stage, I have nothing,' she says. Dejected, Deborah returns to Las Vegas where she spends time with her new grandson. She speaks with him as if he were a talk show guest, making it clear how much she misses her job. She later visits Marcus (Carl Clemons-Hopkins) at his new job and tells him that she wants her old company, DV Industries, back. That's a no go, Marcus tells her. QVC owns it now. Deborah takes to her bed. For days on end, she doesn't leave. We see her eating cookies, playing cards, and doing the New York Times crossword puzzle. Josefina (Rose Abdoo) checks to see if she's still breathing. Late one night, Deborah goes to a Las Vegas convenience store where she buys spangly baseball cap and then drinks in the parking lot. Finally, Marty (Christopher McDonald) calls her with an emergency, which finally makes her emerge from her room. When she finds him, he's trying on suit jackets and asks for her input. It's hardly an emergency, but she's looked brighter than she has in weeks. Marty urges her to go spend some time at his hotel in Hawaii, but Deborah hates vacations. She always just wishes she was working. 'Remember in Santorini?' she reminds him. 'I turned that taverna into an open mic.' Somehow, though, Deborah is swayed. Ava, for her part, seems thrilled to be playing the plus one on a three-week tropical getaway. (Though maybe she should be wondering why her boss would be bringing her along if the trip was going to truly be a break from work.) She's excited about her outfit which could either read as 'fun and flirty vacation girl' or Ace Ventura, pet detective. ('Both are sexually viable!' she decides.) But when Ava and Deborah get off their plane and make their way through the airport, Ava becomes confused. Are they actually in Hawaii? Nope! Deborah has taken them to Singapore. She realized that by using a translator on stage, she can get around the rules about performing. In the United States and Europe, venues would be too wary of the legal risk but in Singapore ('the greatest municipal city-state in the world') things are much more relaxed. Deborah's been booked for a run of shows at the Sentosa casino. Yes, that means that Ava is living in a casino once again. But at least she's finally seeing Deborah writing again. When they're not working, Ava and Deborah spend days drinking by the pool, nights on rooftop bars, and hours on the casino floor. The residency keeps getting extended and Ava and Deborah seem happy to stay, keeping busy doing karaoke and getting massages. But then we see Deborah repeat a joke from all the way back in the first season. The weeks keep going by and Ava becomes frustrated that they haven't actually done any writing and that Deborah is relying heavily on old material. She's also been falling asleep on stage. Deborah's found a group of friends and is happy eating caviar and calling bingo at brunch. Out drinking, Ava tells Deborah that she's worried they haven't been getting anything done and that she thinks they should return home. But Deborah loves her Singapore lifestyle and certainly doesn't appreciate Ava saying she think she's drinking too much. She's hosted a successful late night show and she performs every night. What is Ava doing and why doesn't she leave? What has she ever accomplished? We're at the moment in each season when Deborah turns mean. She took a late night show to No. 1 while all Ava's done is 'follow her around with an 'empty little notebook' and her 'big shorts.' Why is she still here anyway, Deborah asks. Ava's 29, Deborah reminds her, and Deborah is her only friend. 'Isn't that weird?' Deborah says. 'It's weird.' Ava decides to head straight home in the morning and leaves Deborah drinking on a rooftop. But when Ava wakes up the next day, she has dozens of texts. TMZ has reported that Debroah is dead, Jimmy tells her. Unable to reach her on the phone, Ava runs frantically runs across the hotel and through the casino floor to get to Deborah. She pounds on her door, in tears, until Deborah opens the door, very much alive. She's fine, the TMZ obituary was a mistake. But then Deborah actually reads the story. It says she's killed late night. But what really throws her off the edge is seeing that they've referred to her as retired. She's enraged that Deborah is enraged that the obituary refers to her as retired. She starts packing. 'That will not be my legacy,' she says. 'I'm no quitter!' They're heading home. It's time to write.

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