⚡ Zap Away Your Rodent Woes!
The Rat Zapper is an electric mouse trap designed for safe and effective rodent control indoors. Featuring an LED alert system, it notifies you of catches and low battery levels. This reusable trap operates on 4 D batteries and allows for clean disposal of rodents without any direct contact, making it a hygienic choice for pest management.
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.7"L x 3.1"W x 4.7"H |
Target Species | Mouse |
Is Electric | Yes |
Style | RZ100-B |
Color | Silver |
W**?
Works better than my fat cats!
I had a mouse running in the shed and I absolutely hate the old type of mouse traps. I set this out one evening and when I checked the shed the next morning I had caught the mouse with only the 4 AA batteries. The trap is very easy to set up and empty. The bait didn't get touched and its not been a week yet but the instructions state to clean out the bait tray weekly. This is very affordable since you get two traps. I'm going to purchase the Rat size traps and put these in the barn. I love that I don't have to worry with poisons since I have cats. Obviously the cats aren't doing their job so these traps are perfect!
F**N
An Electric Rollercoaster Ride of Disappointment
When I first laid eyes on the Rat Zapper - Electric Rodent Killer, I was filled with hope and excitement. Its promise of an effective and humane solution to my rodent problem seemed like a dream come true. Little did I know that my experience with this contraption would be far from dream-like. Strap yourself in for a rollercoaster of emotions as I share my personal journey with the Rat Zapper.The Setup:After receiving the Rat Zapper, I eagerly unboxed it and read through the instructions. The setup seemed straightforward, and I quickly realized that it required bait to attract the rodents. Armed with a slice of cheese, I carefully placed it inside the trap, following the recommended guidelines. I felt confident that I had done everything right and waited eagerly for the magic to happen.The Electric Shock:Days turned into weeks, and my anticipation grew. Finally, one fateful night, I heard a rustling noise from the kitchen. I tiptoed in, excited to witness the Rat Zapper in action. To my surprise, the trap was empty, but the cheese was gone. It seemed that the rodent had outsmarted the device. Determined not to be defeated, I re-baited the trap and patiently waited for another encounter.The Mysterious Disappearances:As days went by, the Rat Zapper continued to disappoint. Each morning, I would wake up, rush to the trap, only to find it empty. It was as if the rats had become invisible or had developed ninja-like skills to avoid the trap. It felt like a comedy show, with the rodents mocking me from afar. I couldn't help but laugh at the absurdity of the situation.The Unexpected Challenges:Aside from the Rat Zapper's inability to catch a single rodent, I encountered some unexpected challenges. The device required constant monitoring, as it was prone to false alarms. Countless times, I would rush to the trap, only to find a bug or a fallen object triggering the device. It became a game of "What's in the Trap?" rather than catching rats.The Safe & Clean Promise:One of the main selling points of the Rat Zapper was its promise of being safe and clean. However, I found that it fell short of these claims. The trap emitted a pungent odor that lingered in the air long after use. Additionally, disposing of the rodent carcass was far from the sanitary experience I had envisioned. It was messy and unpleasant, leaving me to question the supposed cleanliness of this product.The Final Verdict:In the end, my experience with the Rat Zapper - Electric Rodent Killer left me feeling frustrated and disappointed. Its lack of effectiveness, coupled with false alarms and unpleasant odors, made it a regrettable purchase. As I sit here writing this review, I can't help but chuckle at the sheer absurdity of the situation. If you're looking for an amusing and laughter-filled adventure in rodent control, then the Rat Zapper might just be the product for you. However, if you actually want to catch mice or rats effectively and without hassle, I would strongly advise looking elsewhere.Conclusion:In the world of rodent control, the Rat Zapper - Electric Rodent Killer falls short of its promises. From its failed attempts to catch rodents to the unexpected challenges and less-than-sanitary experiences, my journey with this device was nothing short of a comedy act. While it may have provided some laughs, I cannot recommend it to anyone serious about effectively eliminating rodent problems. Save your money and avoid this rollercoaster of disappointment.
R**N
Effective and Humane
I purchased 2 of these along with another brand (both companies use the seemingly same unit with different decals). These work perfectly but note that the units don't "charge" they have to be plugged in for them to operate or use batteries. The literature is misleading on this.I have only Rat Zapper brand units and I love them But they use 4 D cell batteries and gobble the batteries up. (Batteries still have plenty of life for other things but who uses that many D-cells nowadays).These are a suitable replacement with better power options but they are only big enough for mice. The rat zapper is big enough for an actual rat. (I only use for mice so the OG Rat Zapper is overkill.This is truly the most humane way to rid yourself of a mouse problem. And the best part is they never actually get to the bait so you don't have to refill all the time. I wish there were a non lethal way but I have done all the research and live trap and relocation does not ensure they will live and in fact they will probably die and in far less humane ways than this.Using this type of trap for 10 years (different states and situations) Can't recommend anything better than these for a solutionUpdate:Just checked my traps because I was surprised I had not caught any today. Bait was gone and no dead mouse. I'm guessing these are the young mice who are getting free snacks because the mouse has to be touching both metal pads at once and they're too small for this to be occurring. So now they're just getting fed 🙄
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