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Snap-E Mouse Trap
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Snap-E Mouse Trap is escape-proof and you never have to touch another mouse. Snap-E Mousetraps are easy to use and made to last. Use them year after year. They're safe, simple and sanitary. Steel and durable polystyrene materials make them tough. Smart engineering - including a larger trip paddle and strike bar - makes them work every time.
Escape-proof and you never touch another mouse. The mechanism is smart, the materials are rugged. Snap-E Mousetraps are easy to use and made to last. Use them year after year. They're safe, simple and sanitary. Steel and durable polystyrene materials make them tough. Smart engineering - including a larger trip paddle and strike bar - makes them work every time. Easy to bait. Easy to set. Easy to release. Easy to outsmart pesky pests.
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Customer Reviews:
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Trigger problems
Trap is easy enough to set when new. However if used in a garage or outside where trap is exposed to abrasive dirt or sand, the trigger mechanism will fail in short order. This results in trap being difficult to set, or when set trap will not trip when treadle is pressed.
Great, but just a tad bit inhumaine
I have to say these work great. I set up 2 of them with a peanut in each. Within an hour and a half, I heard a loud snap, and I had one dead one. The next morning, the other trap had a dead one in it. I did notice that the first mouse had managed to pick the peanut off the first trap without setting it off, but the second one got him. I have an ant problem also, so I figured I would just be feeding the ants if I put out peanut butter.
One thing I noticed... these traps seem to be just a tiny bit inhumaine. The large yellow bar (which the traps says will not hurt as bad if it catches your finger) isn't quite as effective as a standard metal bar. A thinner bar exerts more pressure in one spot, snapping their spine instantly and killing them instantly. This wider bar will actually kill the mouse by strangulation. Granted, I have fairly large mice, which may be some of it. The first mouse it got was twitching and flopping around for about 15 seconds before dying. I don't enjoy killing them, but I think this is just part of dealing with a pest. This is still far more humaine than poison or glue boards. I think it is still worth the payoff of being more effective than other traps.
Worked Great!
These traps worked great when the old style wooden ones wouldnt. The mice in my shed would just eat all the bait off the trigger and go on their merry way. Incredibly easy to set, just pull down the back lever and the trigger clicks into place and is ready to go, your fingers never have to get within range of the bar. I put down four of these traps, next day, 4 dead mice, empty, reset, repeat. Very happy with the purchase, by winter I doubt there will be any mice left to eat my window screens and live in my carburetors. Hasta la vista mice!
Mouse Trap: $1.98 Milk: $2.79 Coming home from a milk run to find that thieving rodent dead as a doornail: Priceless.
I am not exaggerating with the title of this review. The trap came in the mail today, I set it up in the kitchen after dinner, went out for milk, and came back to find my furry nemesis finally dead.
I was sick and tired of finding mouse droppings on my kitchen counter. The only mouse traps I had in the house were the old-timey ones and some plastic newer ones. The old school design made me nervous to set it up and sometimes mice can easily snatch food off of those without triggering the trap. The latter also happened for the plastic ones.
After a quick search on google, I found a youtube video. It showed the old school trap being tried first: the mouse came out of hiding at about 4:20 a.m., and the mouse nibbled on the bait and escaped unscathed. Then the video showed the Snap-E Mouse trap: out came the mouse, it stepped on the paddle, and SNAP, it was all over. Impressed, I looked it up on amazon and ordered it immediately.
The trap is very easy to set up and to disengage. Simply pull back the snap until it locks. To disengage, FIRST hold onto the metal part of the trap with your thumb FIRMLY, then press the paddle, and ease the trap shut.
The best part of the trap is in how it holds the bait. There is a little round bait well that you see in the center of the target area. Unlike other traps, it is not attached to the pressure paddle, it's attached to the base instead. When you engage the trap, the pressure paddle comes UP AROUND the bait well, thus leaving the mouse no choice but to step on the paddle to reach the bait! So long as you have the bait sticking out far enough to get the mouse's attention, but deep enough where it has no choice but to step on the pressure paddle, SNAP! Down comes the trap and the little intruder is dead. When you have caught a mouse, it's very easy to grab the trap from one end and squeeze it to let the mouse out. When you're done, wash it off, and it's ready for another go!
This is a cheap, easy-to-use, cleverly designed product. Set it up correctly in the place where the mice steal food and leave little "presents", and you're good to go.
Awesome!
Just received 6 of them. Less than 1 hour later, we caught one. Just put a little peanut butter inside, walk away for awhile and whack! We have had glue traps sitting around forever and they do nothing. This is the answer!
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Escape-proof and you never touch another mouse. The mechanism is smart, the materials are rugged. Snap-E Mousetraps are easy to use and made to last. Use them year after year. They're safe, simple and sanitary. Steel and durable polystyrene materials make them tough. Smart engineering - including a larger trip paddle and strike bar - makes them work every time. Easy to bait. Easy to set. Easy to release. Easy to outsmart pesky pests.
Related Products:
d-CON 00027 Ultra Set Covered Mouse Trap
Victor M252 Electronic Mouse Trap
Big Snap-E Rat Trap
Better Mousetrap 6 Pack
Snap-E Mouse Trap
Customer Reviews:
1 2 3 4 5 >
Trigger problemsTrap is easy enough to set when new. However if used in a garage or outside where trap is exposed to abrasive dirt or sand, the trigger mechanism will fail in short order. This results in trap being difficult to set, or when set trap will not trip when treadle is pressed.
Great, but just a tad bit inhumaineI have to say these work great. I set up 2 of them with a peanut in each. Within an hour and a half, I heard a loud snap, and I had one dead one. The next morning, the other trap had a dead one in it. I did notice that the first mouse had managed to pick the peanut off the first trap without setting it off, but the second one got him. I have an ant problem also, so I figured I would just be feeding the ants if I put out peanut butter.
One thing I noticed... these traps seem to be just a tiny bit inhumaine. The large yellow bar (which the traps says will not hurt as bad if it catches your finger) isn't quite as effective as a standard metal bar. A thinner bar exerts more pressure in one spot, snapping their spine instantly and killing them instantly. This wider bar will actually kill the mouse by strangulation. Granted, I have fairly large mice, which may be some of it. The first mouse it got was twitching and flopping around for about 15 seconds before dying. I don't enjoy killing them, but I think this is just part of dealing with a pest. This is still far more humaine than poison or glue boards. I think it is still worth the payoff of being more effective than other traps.
Worked Great!These traps worked great when the old style wooden ones wouldnt. The mice in my shed would just eat all the bait off the trigger and go on their merry way. Incredibly easy to set, just pull down the back lever and the trigger clicks into place and is ready to go, your fingers never have to get within range of the bar. I put down four of these traps, next day, 4 dead mice, empty, reset, repeat. Very happy with the purchase, by winter I doubt there will be any mice left to eat my window screens and live in my carburetors. Hasta la vista mice!
Mouse Trap: $1.98 Milk: $2.79 Coming home from a milk run to find that thieving rodent dead as a doornail: Priceless.I am not exaggerating with the title of this review. The trap came in the mail today, I set it up in the kitchen after dinner, went out for milk, and came back to find my furry nemesis finally dead.
I was sick and tired of finding mouse droppings on my kitchen counter. The only mouse traps I had in the house were the old-timey ones and some plastic newer ones. The old school design made me nervous to set it up and sometimes mice can easily snatch food off of those without triggering the trap. The latter also happened for the plastic ones.
After a quick search on google, I found a youtube video. It showed the old school trap being tried first: the mouse came out of hiding at about 4:20 a.m., and the mouse nibbled on the bait and escaped unscathed. Then the video showed the Snap-E Mouse trap: out came the mouse, it stepped on the paddle, and SNAP, it was all over. Impressed, I looked it up on amazon and ordered it immediately.
The trap is very easy to set up and to disengage. Simply pull back the snap until it locks. To disengage, FIRST hold onto the metal part of the trap with your thumb FIRMLY, then press the paddle, and ease the trap shut.
The best part of the trap is in how it holds the bait. There is a little round bait well that you see in the center of the target area. Unlike other traps, it is not attached to the pressure paddle, it's attached to the base instead. When you engage the trap, the pressure paddle comes UP AROUND the bait well, thus leaving the mouse no choice but to step on the paddle to reach the bait! So long as you have the bait sticking out far enough to get the mouse's attention, but deep enough where it has no choice but to step on the pressure paddle, SNAP! Down comes the trap and the little intruder is dead. When you have caught a mouse, it's very easy to grab the trap from one end and squeeze it to let the mouse out. When you're done, wash it off, and it's ready for another go!
This is a cheap, easy-to-use, cleverly designed product. Set it up correctly in the place where the mice steal food and leave little "presents", and you're good to go.
Awesome!Just received 6 of them. Less than 1 hour later, we caught one. Just put a little peanut butter inside, walk away for awhile and whack! We have had glue traps sitting around forever and they do nothing. This is the answer!
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