🐾 Snap to It: The Smart Way to Keep Your Space Pest-Free!
The VICTOR Easy Set Mouse Trap is a reliable, pre-baited solution for pest control, featuring a classic wooden design made from sustainably sourced materials. With over a century of trusted quality, this trap combines efficiency with eco-consciousness, making it a must-have for any home.
B**C
it works
does it's job
B**S
Sensitive traps, but they work
I really don't like mouse traps, it seems that I trip the traps myself as I put them down. So I tried a safer to set mouse trap that cost twice as much as These. I have not caught 1 mouse with the new safer traps. These traps are very sensitive. I don't like that, but These traps are the traps that are catch mice. I will toss the new safer traps and return to buying these traps again.
J**M
The Reigning Champion... For good reason
The mouse trap is the most patented invention in history. There is a reason they still make these centuries later. The negative reviews due to seller issues or user error should be ignored.Watch a YouTube tutorial. Bait (a little peanut butter in the bait cup is my go to) and position properly, and you'll catch mice. Look at my pictures provided for baiting and placement. No poison around your family or dead mice in your walls. Cheap enough to throw out if cleaning a catch makes you squeamish, but built well enough to reuse again and again.They are simply designed and results in fewer functionality failures (i.e. dead batteries or broken parts). Victor makes these to the highest standard and they feel superior in material and function to other brands of the same model.I prefer the EZ-set paddles versus the traditional copper trigger. The holding bar can be "tuned" to increase or decrease sensitivity of the trigger (note some versions have "F" and "S" on paddle for firm and sensitive). Also, I often catch mice just running across the perimeter of the walls, not just when they are eating the bait. Still #1 in humane mouse eradication.
C**R
This is the brand to choose.
I would give the Victor traps 5 stars except that in a full case there will be a couple that you simply can't set because the tripwire is just a micrometer too short. The majority however, are quick and easy to set and extremely effective. I've tried every kind of mouse control on the market for my barns and have by far the greatest success with plain old-fashioned Victor snap traps.I have now used a case of these Victor snap traps, and a case of Tomcat brand snap traps. Do yourself a favor and buy the Victor. Some bean counter at Tomcat must have decided to save money by using a cheaper smaller diameter wire for the coil spring, and also making the spring shorter than what is used in these Victor traps. The much stronger Victor spring makes them reliable snap traps. In contrast, the Tomcat weak spring results in mice actually escaping from under the spring. Also in mice being caught but not killed and then you find them and have to deal with that. I want the mice dead, I don't want to torture them to death. If that doesn't bother you, consider that the live mice caught in the trap are able to drag themselves and the trap long distances into unseen and unknown hiding places where they eventually die and rot and stink, and THEN you find them.
P**N
So much better than the old style mouse trap!
I was really impressed with how simple yet effective the Victor EZ Set Wooden Snap Traps are. Even as a first-time user, I found them a breeze to set up, and having 12 traps meant I could tackle multiple trouble spots at once. The wooden construction feels sturdy, and the snap mechanism is strong enough to ensure a quick and humane catch. Cleanup was easy, and I appreciated that they’re reusable so I didn’t have to keep buying replacements. Overall, these traps have saved me time, money, and a lot of frustration—highly recommended for anyone dealing with a rodent problem!
G**E
POORLY MANUFACTURED TRAP
I have used Victor mouse traps for 75 years. Reviewers complained about the quality of Victor traps; so I bought two of each type of Victor mouse trap to see if they were still made as well as the old ones that I have used for years. I bought two taps of this type, which looked similar to an old one I still use with success. Both these traps arrived and they looked like the one I had, but looks were deceiving. I baited each one and tried to set them, but they kept triggering off before I could even set them on the floor. I tried to set each one many times, but I could not get either trap to stay set for more than a few seconds before it would trigger off. A close examination revealed that the trigger mechanism is never going to work because the trap itself and the trigger mechanism are not properly made. My old one has worked reliably for years, but these new traps are poorly made. It is not worth my time to return this junk to Amazon; so into the trashcan they go. I also bought two of Victors other type mouse trap, which is the type I first used in the late 1940's. Of those two traps one worked and caught a mouse. The other trap went off the first night and the entire trap mechanism blew apart but the lucky mouse got away safely. Thus out of 4 Victor mouse traps purchased, I got one that works and the garbage man will get the other three. Too bad Victor can't make a reliable mouse trap like they did decades ago. I guess the Victor company has sacrificed quality to make a cheap product that the consumer has to throw away. I am sure the Victor company does not suffer losing the business of this very old man, but perhaps you younger folks can learn from my experience and save your money. It is sad to see American manufacturing quality decline to the level of Chinese made junk!
B**N
What can I say? It did the job.
I awoke recently to a very unwelcome sound in the middle of the night--rustling and... chewing noises. My suspicions were confirmed the next when I reached into my purse to grab a wrapped candy, only to find it partially unwrapped and chewed on. Ick. There was a mouse in my bedroom! Maybe he had been dislodged from his previous accommodation by the work being done on my house? Either way, I'm a nice person and all but this critter just very rudely invited HIMSELF and I don't tolerate rude guests. I wanted him GONE.I set this trap under my desk and placed some bait on it and was surprised (and relieved) to find a victim in the trap the next morning.Setting the trap only took a moment and I didn't have to worry about taking off my own fingers in the process. Quick and painless for me--probably less so for the mouse. RIP.
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