Catch the Unwanted, Not Your Peace of Mind! 🐾
The Pack of 8 made2catch Classic Metal Mouse Traps offers a reliable and humane solution for mouse control. Crafted from durable galvanized metal, these traps feature a proven paddle design and powerful spring mechanism, ensuring quick and effective capture. With a commitment to quality, each trap is reusable and comes with a satisfaction guarantee.
Item Weight | 1.28 ounces |
Number of Pieces | 8 |
Target Species | Mouse |
Is Electric | No |
Material Type | Iron |
Style | Classic |
Color | Silver |
T**R
The best traps money can buy.
I have rodents (and not the kind that you feed your snake or keep as pets).Given the number of times that I've had to rebait traps without a kill, I've done a lot of research on Youtube to see why the little guys survive. Mice are pretty fragile and rarely escape a trap due to their thin skulls and lack of muscle and weight if the trap bail comes down on a nonvital area, but RATS!! Rats will wrestle loose of the trap and then eat the bait to spite you. The videos are eerie. You should check `em out.Many do-it-yourselfers will tap sharp brads or other spikes into the trap to ensure that the rats can't wriggle loose. But they still do about half the time. Others use short lengths of hacksaw blades wrapped around the business end. This usually does the trick. But why go to all this trouble?Now thanks to made2catch, you don't have to. The traps come with their own sawblade edge to hold the rodent fast to the trap. The killing bar's spring is STRONG. Also, the steel or brass body of the trap is hollow so that the bar comes down all the way, putting even more pressure on the rodent's body and ensuring it won't escape. There is literally negative thickness between the saw edge and where the bar ends up when it it triggered. These things are foolproof, rust-resistant, washable so they won't hold scents--they are GENIUS.Allow me to correct my earlier statement. I have DEAD rodents.Don't hesitate. Buy today.
J**N
well made mouse trap
When I found out that I have uninvited guests, my friend recommended galvanized traps made2catch because they are strong and can be used repeatedly. On Amazon I found galvanized rat traps, but also similar mouse traps. In the picture, both traps looked alike, so I didn't know which one to buy. Mouse traps were more and were cheaper, so I hesitated. Eventually I bought rat traps and mouse traps. I chose a smaller package, so the price of two smaller packages was almost the same as for one larger package. And it was a good choice. What the picture looked like almost the same is actually a big difference. The mouse trap is significantly smaller and at first sight you can see that it is intended only for mice and similarly a little vermin. The rat trap is a deadly machine. It is massive with a strong spring, and it needs to be very careful when using it, because it would surely break the human finger.I took a picture of both traps next to each other to see the difference in size. They look like a big and a little brother. It's a pitty that the vendor did not make a similar photo. This would make it easier for many people to make decision. Both traps look good, but I haven't used them yet, so I don't know how they will work. However, I believe my friend and reviews from other buyers are also excellent, so hopefully they will work well.
J**.
someone actually improved on the snap trap rodent trap
the coated metal hopefully will last longer than the wood traps that deteriorate so quickly outdoors in the weather. nothing more satisfying than to find a dead rodent in a trap.
F**G
NO MOUSE ESCAPES THESE TRAPS
I took these traps and hot-glued them onto a wooden plank inside my storage shed where mice have been moving in and literally climbing the walls!By hot gluing them to boards, I can lean the boards at 45 degrees and the mice run right up and get THWAPPED!No missing traps, no more snaps with no mice, these snap and hold mice/voles/and sadly even shrews.I can't see them ever wearing out as they are well constructed and galvanize even though I use them inside.I am VERY pleased and would recommend them without reservation when and if you ever need to remove mice!OH! for bait, I took peanuts in the shell and hot glued them onto the trigger plate, perfection!I broke the peanut shell in half and glued each half onto a separate trap, 3- mice in one night and nothing since.FIVE STARS
Y**A
Bad product do not buy.
Too small, even a lizard goes away with it. Spring is too weak. Amazon reviews are becoming a scam. Those users that say this product is good are lying here. What a waste of money!.
P**.
Weak spring, trigger needs adjustment, great construction.
Excellent, bulletproof construction! Extra teeth on the frame look great.The killbar spring is 25% weaker than the Tomcat traps I have (13.7oz vs 18.6oz at 90*).The trigger wire/catch mostly needed adjustment. Some hooked up hard and would never fire, some slipped right off before you could set them down. Easy tweak with thumbs/pliers.I haven't caught anything yet, but no trips either. I'm hopeful, because these look cool.
T**T
Worked so well I got 4 more!
Had to spend some time in the hospital, which left my country place empty and unattended for a time. Came back, and found critters running about.Put out the old wood and wire jobs, and they laughed as they stole the cheese or peanut butter. These don't allow that.Catches 'em solid and snaps the neck/spine like a twig - fast, merciful, and clean. The teeth and upturned edge work in combination with the strong ( I mean really strong!) spring to dispatch the unwanted guests near instantly.I've used both peanut butter - smeared on a cotton ball and tangled on the spike in the pan - and since the critters seem to have gotten a bit smarter, I take some fishing line and tie a Tomkat bait cake on there so if they manage to avoid the snap, the bellyache gets 'em.
Q**4
Usable kinda, naa
First off, product comes with a notice that Amazon plans to discontinue sale of this product. Actual attempts at using the traps explains why. They do not work.But--they are made of very thin metal and are they ever? But the fix isn't difficult with pliers. Bend the tab on the bait trigger toward the center a tad and bend the long trip rod a tad upward at the end. Just how long they will last without constant adjusting is anyones guess. Would I recommend this produce? Not really. Had they been made out of heavier metal they would have been okay. Doubt if the spring would give a mouse much more than a headache.
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