About Us
MACVAD LTD is proud to be announced as the Exclusive UK Distributor for SKELL INC of BUG-A-SALT.
About BUG-A-SALT & Skell Inc.
The BUG-A-SALT is the ultimate fly swatter, which uses ordinary table salt as a lethal, non-toxic projectile. The BUG-A-SALT has an accuracy range of within three feet, leaves bugs whole for easy cleanup, and is a surefire fun way to enjoy a disgusting task.
Skell Inc. is the brainchild of CEO, patent holder, and inventor Lorenzo Maggiore and serves as the holding company for BUG-A-SALT products and merchandise. Summer 2012, Lorenzo launched a video telling the story of his journey on crowd-funding website, Indiegogo.com. The video quickly went viral, resulting in the sale of over 20,000 units. As of 2018, BUG-A-SALT has sold over 1.5M insect eradication devices and continues to globally patent & trademark new products each year. BUG-A-SALT insect eradication videos have received over 45 million views online. In addition, Mr. Maggiore and his invention have been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Yahoo! News, BUZZFEED, Huffington Post, Wired, and Reddit. For more information about our products, please visit us at www.bugasalt.com.
SKELL INC. is a start up company founded by the artist Lorenzo Maggiore as a vehicle to bring his creations to commercial life. SKELL INC. is constantly in the process of developing other interesting products in the near future on other planets.
The initial product offering of SKELL INC. is the BUG-A-SALT™ insect eradication device, an invention originally proto-typed all the way back in 1994. Through the help of family and friends, Lorenzo finally pulled it off in 2012 when the BUG-A-SALT launched via crowd-funding. Brief recap of the product launch and major milestones below.
- After working on the BUG-A-SALT for decades, in 2012, Lorenzo is "officially" granted an "Official Patent of Invention".
- May 2012, Lorenzo created a BUG-A-SALT video telling the story of his journey.
- July 2012, the BUG-A-SALT pre-sale launched on Indiegogo.com crowd-funding site.
- The BUG-A-SALT video posted on YOUTUBE and quickly went viral attracting press, bloggers, and customers worldwide.
- October 2012, The Wall Street Journal ran a front page article featuring the BUG-A-SALT and Lorenzo.
- By the end of 2012, Lorenzo took orders for over 20,000 units and raised over $577,000 via pre-sales.