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🧥 Wardrobe’s Best Friend: Protect your style, repel the pests!
The NO MOTH Closet Hanger by Reefer-Galler is a compact, odor-free pest repellent designed to kill clothes moths, carpet beetles, and their eggs and larvae. Ideal for closets and storage areas, it protects delicate fabrics like wool and cashmere without leaving a mothball smell. Easy to hang or place on shelves, this trusted product from a family-owned brand since 1946 offers effective, hassle-free moth protection to keep your wardrobe pristine.









| ASIN | B000HMA66Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #167,252 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #82 in Closet Moth Protection |
| Brand | Reefer-Galler |
| Brand Name | Reefer-Galler |
| Color | Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 355 Reviews |
| Included Components | Reefer - 1002.6 - 1/Pack |
| Item Type Name | Reefer - 1002.6 - 1/Pack |
| Item Weight | 4.64 ounces |
| Manufacturer | TV Non-Branded Items |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Reefer - 1002.6 - 1/Pack |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Warranty. |
| Material | Plastic, Resin |
| Material Type | Plastic, Resin |
| Model Number | 1002.6 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Blanket, Sweater |
| UPC | 070922710028 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**E
Hated it
This stinks so badly, i had to totally air out and clean out my closet
G**E
Works!
Unfortunately it has a small lingering scent of moth balls, but I haven't seen a moth so it works!
L**K
Works great
I love this product it works great. My closet smells good, and I have had no problems with the Mars eating my wool sweaters, since I have an install the stand.
Q**A
Did not stop moths from going in closet
This smells like mothballs but didn’t bother moths at all. The only thing that killed moths was the pheromone traps (only gets the males. Certain light traps, including one with a fan that sucks them into device and then they stick to a piece of sticky cardboard. Dr. Killigans spray worked well. Although Once they started going under my couch and I realized they were in my garage I ended up having to get an exterminator who sprayed and set off bombs.
A**Z
For the closet -
I have these in my closets for several years now, and I needed another one for another closet which I had been planning to get but forgot at some point. These work well, and you can just refill them as needed. They last a very long time and do not rust. It keeps the moth balls or cakes contained. I do like this container a lot.
D**E
It's STRONG poison but works
I wish I read the reviews first, I just ordered because I've had an ongoing moth problem and otc "all natural" solution won't work...but my problem isn't bad enough for an exterminator nor can I afford one. A friend used this stuff and it worked with a much worse problem, but just didn't know what to expect. It's poison. It smells like poison. It's VERY strong and you will smell it through the amazon box. Inhaling or skin contact needs to be washed and decontaminated immediately. I put closet clothes in a plastic moving bin then put this on top (it sinks down as it dissolves) and then moved the bin to the outside bathroom no one uses in the house I'm living in. After a week I'll go in with a respirator and turn the vent on and just leave it on for a week). In the few minutes of opening this in my kitchen to put on top of the clothes in the bin the fumes were strong enough that over an hour later I still have a headache and a little lightheaded. Based on others' reviews yeah clearly a little poisoned but will probably be ok. Use rubber gloves when handling, esp if yours are like mine and the cakes are crunched from shipping. Open outside. I would recommend this if you live in an apartment, but regardless you should have clothes ready in a bin from affected area and then just quick open it into the bin outside, lid the bin, then race it to an area that's either outside or somewhere like an outside bathroom or mudroom that can be aired out or isn't regularly used. This is basically a poor man's fumigation.
M**.
Hard to find
I feel like I was raised on mothballs. All my old aunts had them. The odor never bothered me. One day I was getting my cashmere sweaters out and lots of tiny holes. Couldn’t believe it as they were in zip bags. So started looking for mothballs. Hardly anyone seemed to carry anymore. So I go to old reliable Amazon. Bought a bunch. Happily have the all over the house.
J**I
So strong I couldn’t breathe.
This “no moth” product is so strong that I had to put it inside a plastic bag, inside a cookie tin and shove it away in the garage. I have a moth situation but it’s so uncomfortably strong that it’s hard to breathe. I had to close my closet door and then my bedroom door and could still smell it from the hallway. You’d be better off just getting a few traditional mothballs so you can live in your house and not gag.
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