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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
These traps were easy to use and helped get rid of a mouse problem in my house. Other than one trap that would not stay triggered (probably because the peanut butter I used as bait is greasy), these traps really worked. The design is pretty ingenious. There is a sticky patch on the bottom that you peel back, insert some bait (peanut butter worked well for me), put the patch back in place, twist the trap until it clicks into place as SET. Put it where the mice will find it and then later, check to see if the marks on top indicate that you have caught your mouse. Pitch the whole thing and put another trap together if needed. Easy peasy.
Geri Kaspar
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
This trap is easy to set and you never have to see the trapped victim. While it is a once and done trap that costs more because it is not reused, the convenience and cleanliness of "just throw away" makes it worth while. Traps have worked very well.
Evangeline
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024
After accidently leaving a loaf of bread in the car (fell out while unloading groceries) we ended up with mice in our vehicle. I set it up quickly using peanut butter, and left it out on the floor mat. A day later, I check the trap, and find it snapped. It was nice not seeing the body, it was a little unsettling feeling the weight of the body inside the trap, but I appreciated not having to unload it, dump it out and reset. Just tossed it into the garbage, and set another.
Roz M.
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2024
Follow the instructions to bait and set, and it will do the rest. Once rodents are caught, the indicator on top will let you know so you can discard, no mess & no visual!. The one thing I was a bit dissatisfied with, was the difficulty of resetting the trap if it was accidently tripped, (usually by my dog). Probably best to leave them in hidden areas...
Cynthia W
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2023
This mouse trap worked well as intended. It's easy to bait, set, and clean up was as simple as just putting it in the trash.We finally caught a mouse with this mouse trap after figuring out what food to use as bait.The peanut butter and chocolate chip combo didn't work.Out of curiosity, I used cheese as bait. The cheese didn't work.Dry dog food (kibble). Nope again.Apparently, our seasonal mouse visitor(s) are foodies that preferred our chicken alfredo leftovers. I stumbled upon this option by accident. So, I used a little of the chicken and broccoli florets as bait and rubbed some alfredo sauce on top of the mouse trap for good measure.I used disposable gloves to handle the bait and trap (I was trying to keep my scent off the bait as much as possible).I placed the mouse trap in an area where Jerry was active. In our case, that was mainly at night, in the kitchen. We placed two (2) mouse traps along the wall/cabinet on the floor.And by the morning, we caught a mouse. The indicator switch on top of the mouse trap will be in the "mouse caught" position (the switch will be in the Red area) and the trap will be "slightly" heavier with the weight of the dead mouse inside. It is completely concealed inside the trap. Clean-up was as simple as placing the used trap in a trash bag.In summary, if you haven't caught your mouse visitor yet - I sympathize - it took us ~ 4 weeks for us to even catch ONE mouse)I'll suggest what worked for us:- Disposable gloves for setting bait or setting the traps - to keep your scent off the bait- Try different bait - use your leftovers, rub that stuff all over the outside of the mouse trap- Keep notes of what worked/didn't work for youI hope this helps!
C-Dub
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2023
I’ve caught 3 mice in 2 days. Used peanut butter as the bait. Super safe for my 2 very nosy pups since there’s no poison. Appreciated having to not see the prisoner as I’m sure I would have burst into tears and sold my house on the spot.Con: ONLY Issue is how easily the trap releases from minimal/normal handling. I’ve already accidentally set 2 off just from gently putting them down. I also noticed when I opened them that they weren’t lined up like the others. I haven’t reached out to customer service, I just googled how to open them up and reset them…seems easy enough (famous last words and then you read “woman caught waist deep in mouse trap that she said seemed easy enough).
Nocturnal Shopaholic
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2023
I like the concept that it instantly kills, I don't have to see the dead mice, and is safe around my dogs. Unfortunately, these are ineffective.First, a few of the traps were difficult to set. They wouldn't click and remain in the SET position. I had to turn, squeeze and then gently set them down.Secondly, baiting the traps is easy although a couple of the labels that cover the bait area were not placed correctly and left small gaps on the side. The labels should be larger so it has better coverage. I don't want the mice to access the bait from underneath.Lastly, I have had 3 false "snaps" with no mice caught. The traps are getting triggered from SET to NOT SET.Traps are way too expensive. At this point, I would rather used open traps and see dead mice than to see a live one scurry across the floor.
Bea
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2022
Like: If it works a very clean way that can be handled by all household members.We purchased 2 traps at first, both caught a mouse - greatDislike: Turned out there were more mice. Bought 4 next time. One could not even be set, it did not click in the set/arm position. A second one was found next morning either self triggered or mouse triggered (?) no mouse though. One more triggered into self-destructed mode, the top came off, could not be re-armed, very clean garbage 2 of 4.Still bought some more thought the second batch might be an exception/lemon. So far, 2 self destructed with top blown off one in the middle of the night in our bedroom, 2 not triggered at all.In summary, 2/2 followed by 1/4 by 0/4 makes 10 traps used, 1 not functional, 4 self destruct, 3 mice caught, two in the wild waiting for mice to visit. That is a 30% success rate and a 50% miserable quality rate. IMHO do not buy.Unfortunately I cannot return the self destructed or any of the items.
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