The Pest XT indoor electronic rat trap killer uses a high voltage shock to effectively kill rats and mice. The pest Repeller is designed to send out a shock of up to 7000 volts, via three metal plates in the bottom of the trap. These innovative plates work in unison to reduce the risk of any rodents escaping. The trap features six bait holes which allow bait such as peanut butter or cheese to be placed into the unit safely. It also has a light indicator, which will flash green to highlight the unit is working and flash red three times to indicate the batteries need replacing. The unit requires 4 x 1. 5V batteries (not included) which will be effective for 20-30 uses. Once the trap has been effective you can simply tip the contents into the bin without touching the inside of the unit. For indoor use only. Keep away from children and household pets. GUARANTEED TO WORK OR YOUR MONEY BACK This product comes with a 60day effectiveness guarantee. If you're not satisfied with the performance of this product, return it to us within 60days in its original packaging and we'll refund the cost of the product. Customer is responsible for arranging and paying for return of goods, if product has been supplied correctly and not faulty. Specification. Dimensions: W10 x L23 x H11cm Weight: 0. 42kg Requires 4 x 1. 5V C batteries (not included) High voltage: 5000V
B**M
Item or Batteries?
This is a hard item to review. I already had one and it seemed to work very well, so when i saw several mice in the garden, which were also seeking refuge in the shed, i decided to purchase a couple more. I purchased Amazon Basics batteries, so that i knew my 2 new mouse traps would be working at their best. I trapped 2 mice and then i got a constant red flashing light, immediately after the green light had gone out. I used another set of batteries (from the same new pack) and the same thing happened. I never had this problem with the original one i purchased? So, is it the product or the batteries? Another negative, is the cleaning. The design dictates that you insert the mouse food through holes in the back, but to clean it you have to put your hands right in through the front of the trap and use something like a toothbrush to remove the bait. Why not make the back removable for cleaning?
L**R
Dont work - waste of money
Bought two of these as we had mice coming into the attic from the house next door. Years ago we bought similar for our front room and those actually worked and caught the mice. Hence buying these two. Sadly these, are nowhere as good as our originals and arent so well made either, a waste of money, they worked once or twice (didnt catch any mice), and gave up, so the mice remained and we ended up throwing these useless contraptions into the cupboard and using the traditional mouse traps!!
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